Led Zeppelin tried just about every visual trick to make their album covers pop, from die cutting and revisionist history to sci-fi-inspired surrealism and mysterious symbols and objects. One of
Led Zeppelin IV was a commercial and critical success upon its November 1971 release, producing many of the band's best-known songs, including "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll", "Misty Mountain Hop",
Jimmy Page frequently refers to the album in interviews as "the fourth album" but has also used Led Zeppelin IV. Robert Plant has always stayed true to the original course, Page spotted the typeface lettering in an advertisement in The Studio - an old Arts and Crafts magazine from the late 19th century. He found the lettering
When the album was released as untitled, it did run into identification problems, and although it quickly became known as Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic records catalogues used the rather lengthy title Four Symbols and The Fourth Album. It has been the debate on what call the project that has really added to the album's mystique.
IV : Led Zeppelin : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Webamp. Volume 90%. 1 01 - Black Dog 04:57. 2 02 - Rock And Roll 03:41. 3 03 - The Battle Of Evermore 05:53. 4 04 - Stairway To Heaven 08:03. 5 05 - Misty Mountain Hop 04:39. 6 06 - Four Sticks 04:46.
Led Zeppelin 's IV, which includes the band's hit "Stairway To Heaven", was released on 8 November 1971 with an album cover that gave nothing away.
The album's cover artwork was radically absent of any indication of the band name or a title. The framed, coloured image of the stooped man, which has often been referred to as a painting, was
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