Led Zeppelin: Bron-Yr-Aur - Non-Album Tracks, 1970

I’ve posted two albums of Led Zeppelin stray tracks that roughly correspond with the studio albums “Led Zeppelin I“ and “Led Zeppelin II.“ This one compliments “Led Zeppelin III.“ All the songs from it were recorded in 1970, the same year that album came out. The band’s third album was surprisingly acoustic in sound compared to the first two. This is connected to the fact that the band spent an extended time practicing and songwriting in a cottage in rural Wales known as Bron-Yr-Aur. This was a very creative time for the band, writing many songs not only for “Led Zeppelin III,“ but also a bunch of songs that would appear on later albums. As a result, this album has some musical consistency, even though it comes from a variety of sources, both official and unreleased, and live and studio. There are a few rockers, but most of the songs are acoustic in nature. Some songs here are very well known, especially “Hey, Hey What Can I Do,“ a
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