Led Zeppelin IV
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Led Zeppelin IV
Summary
Led Zeppelin IV is an album[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Led Zeppelin IV was influenced by The Lord of the Rings[3].
- Led Zeppelin IV was influenced by The Grapes of Wrath[4].
- Led Zeppelin IV's instance of is recorded as album[5].
- Led Zeppelin IV's composer is recorded as Jimmy Page[6].
- Led Zeppelin IV's composer is recorded as Robert Plant[7].
- Led Zeppelin IV's composer is recorded as John Paul Jones[8].
- Led Zeppelin IV's composer is recorded as John Bonham[9].
- Led Zeppelin IV's genre is hard rock[10].
- Led Zeppelin IV's genre is rock and roll[11].
- Led Zeppelin IV's genre is blues rock[12].
- Led Zeppelin IV's genre is folk rock[13].
- Led Zeppelin IV's genre is heavy metal music[14].
- Led Zeppelin IV's genre is British rock[15].
- Led Zeppelin IV followed Led Zeppelin III[16].
- Led Zeppelin IV was followed by Houses of the Holy[17].
- A cast member of Led Zeppelin IV was Jimmy Page[18].
- A cast member of Led Zeppelin IV was Robert Plant[19].
- A cast member of Led Zeppelin IV was John Paul Jones[20].
- A cast member of Led Zeppelin IV was John Bonham[21].
- Led Zeppelin IV was produced by Jimmy Page[22].
- Led Zeppelin IV was performed by Led Zeppelin[23].
- Among the performers on Led Zeppelin IV was Sandy Denny[24].
- Among the performers on Led Zeppelin IV was Ian Stewart[25].
- Led Zeppelin IV's record label is recorded as Atlantic Records[26].
- Led Zeppelin IV's place of publication is recorded as United Kingdom[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Performers include Led Zeppelin[23], Sandy Denny[24], and Ian Stewart[25]. Led Zeppelin IV was produced by Jimmy Page[22]. Cast members include Jimmy Page[18], Robert Plant[19], John Paul Jones[20], and John Bonham[21].
Publication
Led Zeppelin IV was published on November 8, 1971[28]. Its place of publication is recorded as United Kingdom[27]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[29]. Genres include hard rock[10], rock and roll[11], blues rock[12], folk rock[13], heavy metal music[14], and British rock[15]. It is part of Led Zeppelin's albums in chronological order[30]. Recorded distribution format include LP record[31], compact cassette[32], and music streaming[33].
Reception
Led Zeppelin IV's review score is recorded as 5[34].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Led Zeppelin IV followed Led Zeppelin III[16]. It was followed by Houses of the Holy[17].
Why It Matters
Led Zeppelin IV has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]