Historical Archive
Released in 1970, 'Led Zeppelin III' marked a departure from the heavy blues-rock sound of the band's earlier albums, showcasing a more acoustic and folk-influenced style. The album features a blend of hard rock and acoustic ballads, highlighted by tracks such as 'Immigrant Song' and 'Since I've Been Loving You.' Its innovative use of acoustic elements and varied musical styles has solidified its status as a classic in rock history, influencing countless artists across various genres.