When the Levee Breaks: The Making of Led Zeppelin IVChicago Review Press, 2003 - 208 pages Presents the story of the writing and recording of one of the most influential albums, Led Zeppelin IV. This book explains how Led Zeppelin, recognised as the first true rock gods with three platinum albums in quick succession, had been shrouded in intrigue, with legendary tales of debauched excesses, orgies, black magic, and satanic pacts. |
Contents
Before Led Zeppelin | 21 |
Led Zeppelin Conquer the World | 44 |
Recording Led Zeppelin IV | 63 |
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