# Led Zeppelin II

> 1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin

**Wikidata**: [Q209539](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q209539)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_II)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/led-zeppelin-ii

## Summary
Led Zeppelin II is a 1969 studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, published on 1969-10-22. It is classified as an album in the hard rock genre and is associated with Atlantic Records.

## Key Facts
- Title: Led Zeppelin II
- Type: Studio album (album)
- Artist: Led Zeppelin
- Publication date: 1969-10-22
- Year: 1969
- Genre classification (related): hard rock (genre of rock music characterized by chordal guitar riffs, bass root notes, and "big" drums; inception circa 1967)
- Related organization: Atlantic Records (American record label)
- Notable tracks / parts listed as components: "Moby Dick" (instrumental), "The Lemon Song" (1969), "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" (originally written and composed by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page), "Ramble On" (1969), "What Is and What Should Never Be", "Heartbreaker" (1969), "Whole Lotta Love" (song credited to John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
- Wikidata description: "1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin"
- Wikipedia title: Led Zeppelin II
- sitelink_count (entity): 45

## FAQs
Q: What is Led Zeppelin II?
A: Led Zeppelin II is a studio album by Led Zeppelin released in 1969; it is classified as an album and is associated with the hard rock genre.

Q: When was Led Zeppelin II published?
A: The publication date provided for Led Zeppelin II is 1969-10-22.

Q: What genre is Led Zeppelin II associated with?
A: The album is related to hard rock, a rock music style noted for prominent guitar riffs, bass root notes, and large-sounding drums; that genre’s inception is cited around 1967.

Q: Which organization is connected to Led Zeppelin II?
A: Atlantic Records is listed as a related organization for Led Zeppelin II; Atlantic Records is an American record label founded in 1947 with headquarters in New York City and a parent company of Warner Music Group.

Q: What are some songs on Led Zeppelin II?
A: Songs or parts associated with the album include "Moby Dick" (instrumental), "The Lemon Song", "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" (written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page), "Ramble On", "What Is and What Should Never Be", "Heartbreaker", and "Whole Lotta Love" (credited to John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant).

Q: How is Led Zeppelin II described in linked data?
A: In the provided structured properties, Led Zeppelin II has the Wikidata description "1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin", a Wikipedia title "Led Zeppelin II", and a sitelink_count of 45.

## Why It Matters
Led Zeppelin II matters as the documented 1969 studio album entry for Led Zeppelin within the provided data set. It aggregates multiple individual song entries (including both instrumental and credited compositions) under a single album entity, positioning the release within the hard rock classification and linking it to a major record industry organization, Atlantic Records. The album’s connected tracks — several of which are individually listed and credited — represent discrete musical works that together define this album’s content. In dataset and knowledge-base contexts, Led Zeppelin II functions as a hub linking a canonical 1969 release date, genre classification, song-level entities, and an industry organization, which is useful for cross-referencing artists, compositions, labels, and genre taxonomy.

## Notable For
- Being identified explicitly as a 1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin with a publication date of 1969-10-22.
- Containing a mix of tracks including an instrumental ("Moby Dick") and multiple songs individually listed as parts of the album.
- Including songs with specific composer attributions provided in the source: "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" (Robert Plant, Jimmy Page) and "Whole Lotta Love" (John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant).
- Association with the hard rock genre, tied to a genre inception circa 1967.
- A documented relationship to Atlantic Records, a major American record label founded in 1947.
- Presence in structured knowledge with a sitelink_count of 45 and an explicit Wikipedia title.

## Body

### Overview
Led Zeppelin II is the entry for a studio album released in 1969 by the rock band Led Zeppelin. The structured data identifies it as an album-type entity, with a publication date of 1969-10-22 and the Wikipedia title "Led Zeppelin II." The entity’s short descriptive phrase in linked data is "1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin."

### Release & Publication
- Publication date (provided): 1969-10-22.
- Year of release: 1969.
- The album entity is categorized under the data type "album" (a grouping of album releases by an artist released at the same time with the same title and tracks in different formats).

### Classification and Genre
- The album is connected to the hard rock genre. Hard rock is described in the source material as a genre of rock music often characterized by chordal guitar riffs accompanied by root notes on the bass guitar and "big" drums.
- The hard rock genre inception is noted as circa 1967 in the related material.

### Track components and Song Credits
The following songs/parts are listed as components of Led Zeppelin II in the provided material:
- Moby Dick — identified as an instrumental.
- The Lemon Song — listed with year 1969.
- Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) — identified as an original song written and composed by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
- Ramble On — listed with year 1969.
- What Is and What Should Never Be — listed as a song component.
- Heartbreaker — listed with year 1969.
- Whole Lotta Love — listed as a song written by John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant.

Each of these items is represented in the source as part of the album’s composition/track set.

### Related Organization: Atlantic Records
- Atlantic Records appears in the related entities for this album.
- Key facts about Atlantic Records from the provided source:
  - Founded: 1947.
  - Country / Headquarters: United States; headquarters in New York City.
  - Parent company: Warner Music Group.
  - Described as an American record label with a significant role in jazz, rock, and pop genres.
  - Aliases provided: Atlantic, LC 00121, LC 0121.
  - Website: https://www.atlanticrecords.com.
  - Notable artists listed in the provided material include Neil Young, John Coltrane, Inna, Death Cab for Cutie, Yes, Skrillex, Bruno Mars, and Ed Sheeran.
  - Sitelink count reported in that summary: 52 (note: this is the Atlantic Records sitelink count reported in its summary; Led Zeppelin II has its own sitelink_count of 45 in the structured properties).

### Entity Properties and Identifiers
- Wikidata description: "1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin."
- Wikipedia title: Led Zeppelin II.
- sitelink_count associated with the album entity: 45.

### Related Genres and Types (context)
- Album: The album entity is part of the general category "album," defined in the provided material as a grouping of album releases by an artist released at the same time with the same title and tracks but in different formats for consumption (digital, CD, LP).
- Hard rock: The album is related to the hard rock genre, which the source material characterizes and dates to circa 1967.

### Cross-referenced Parts and Their Metadata
- "Moby Dick" — identified as an instrumental track associated with this album.
- "The Lemon Song", "Ramble On", and "Heartbreaker" — each recorded in 1969 and associated as component songs.
- "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" — composer credits given (Robert Plant, Jimmy Page).
- "Whole Lotta Love" — credited to John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant.

### Data-set and Knowledge Graph Context
- The album functions as a node connecting song-level entities, a genre node (hard rock), and a record label organization (Atlantic Records). The provided sitelink_count and Wikipedia title support identification and linking in knowledge bases.

### Notes on Source Scope
- All statements above are derived solely from the provided source material. No additional release details, chart positions, recording personnel beyond composer credits given, or critical reception information were included in the source and therefore are not asserted here.

## References

1. MusicBrainz
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
3. BabelNet
4. [AllMusic](https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000190649)