Led Zepp: In though the out Door

Led Zepp In though the out Door Music
by Led Zepp

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I just bought this,,its not a great album in the zepplin tradition,,but still better then most h/metal stuff these days,,,Most people seem not to like "Hot Dog" I feel it was abit of a filler,the band where trying something new ,abit of Country and Western, its one of the things I like about the zep is they are prepared to try something new and maybe crash and burn!!! well actually I like it ,,again its not one of the greats,but still a pretty good effort for an old band that was honestly fading fast...
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The last proper Led Zep album, or "swan song" if you will, carried on the band's grand tradition with In the Evening; Hot Dog; All My Love; Fool in the Rain , and more. From 1979.

Though the band likely didn't know it at the time, this would prove to be the last studio record by one of the most famous rock & roll bands in the world. Drummer John Bonham died shortly after its release. Although nothing compares to early Led Zeppelin--and they lost many longtime fans in the late 1970s--this LP is nothing to be embarrassed by. They were quick to embrace and experiment with synthesizers, and while it wears a little thin by record's end (the synth-bloated "Carouselambra" and the slick AOR hit "All My Love"), it adds a certain majestic tone to the heavy-hitting opener, "In the Evening," and gives a rollicking good-time feel to "South Bound Suarez." Plant's howl and Page's bluesy guitars are in fine form on "I'm Gonna Crawl" and the lilting "Fool in the Rain" recalls the pretty numbers from their early career. --Lorry Fleming
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