LED ZEPPELIN's 'IV' To Be Included In Expanded 'Classic Albums Editions' Series

July 26, 2006

ModernGuitars.com reports that Alfred Publishing has expanded the Classic Album Editions series to include LED ZEPPELIN's "Led Zeppelin IV".

Alfred's Classic Album Editions series highlights the most important albums of our time. A true classic has lasting significance it may establish a new style or direction, and often, a true classic album may help define an era. "Led Zeppelin IV" is the landmark album from the band that defined heavy rock music. From the wickedly twisting "Black Dog" to the perfected guitar riff driving "Rock and Roll", the ominous "When the Levee Breaks" to the Celtic-folk influences of "The Battle of Evermore" and finally to "Stairway to Heaven" — the most played track in radio history — "Led Zeppelin IV" is LED ZEPPELIN's biggest-selling album, selling over 16 million copies.

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