A WORK IN PROGRESS
Studio Recordings;
- Led Zeppelin (I) - Recorded in October 1968, at Olympic Studios, London. Produced by Jimmy Page
- II - Recorded in 1969, at Olympic in London, Morgan Studios London, A&R Studios NY, Juggy Sound NY, Atlantic Studios NY& at Mirror Sound LA. Released October 22, 1969. Produced by Jimmy Page.
- III - Recorded at Olympic, Island Studios, & Headly Grange. Released October 4, 1970. Produced by Jimmy Page.
- IV (ZOSO) - Recorded at Headley Grange, & Island Studios. Released November 8, 1971. Produced by Jimmy Page.
- Houses of the Holy - Recorded at StarGroves, Headley Grange, Electric Ladyland, & Island Studios. Released March 28, 1973. Produced by Jimmy Page.
- Physical Graffitti - Recorded at Headley Grange, Hampshire, Stargroves, Olympic, & Islans Studios. Released Febuary 24, 1975. Produced by Jimmy Page.
- Presance - Recorded in November, & December of 1975 at Musicland Studios in Munich Germany (recorded in three weeks, with Plant in a wheelchair). Relesed March 31, 1976. Produced by
-* The Song Remains the Same - Released on September 28, 1976. A soundtrack album for their film of the same title *(can be considered a live album). The recording of the album and the film took place during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City, during the band's 1973 tour of the United States. All songs were recorded by Eddie Kramer using the Wally Heider Mobile Studio truck.
- In Through the Out Door - Recorded in November & December of 1978 at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. Released on August 15, 1979. Produced by Jimmy Page (Executive producer; Peter Grant). Originally available in six different album sleaves, wrapped in brown paper. The eighth, and last studio album the band recorded.
Post-Releases;
- CODA - Released November 19, 1982. A collection of out-takes from various sessions during Led Zeppelin's career. Produced by Jimmy Page.
- BBC Sessions - Released November 11, 1997 by Atlantic. A compilation of studio sessions and a live concert recorded for the BBC. Disc one consists of material from three different 1969 BBC sessions. Disc two contains most of their April 1, 1971 concert at the Paris Theatre in London.
- How the West was Won - Released on May 27, 2003 on CD and DVD-Audio on October 20, 2003.
Solo works;
Robert Plant;
- Pictures at Eleven (1982) - debut solo album
- The Principle of Moments (1983)
- Shaken 'n' Stirred (1985)
- Now and Zen (1988)
- Manic Nirvana (1990)
- Fate of Nations (1993)
- Dreamland (2002)
- * Sixty Six to Timbucktu (2003) Greatest hits
- Mighty ReAranger (2005)
- Nine Lives - A box set. Released on November 21, 2006. includes remastered and expanded editions of nine records; his eight solo albums, and the Honnydrippers, with unreleased tracks and b-sides and a DVD with 20 music videos, live performance footage, and an interview with Plant, and others.
- Raising Sand (with Alison Krauss) - Released October 23, 2007.
Jimmy Page;
- Death Wish II (soundtack) - Released on Febuary 15, 1982. Tracks from this album were later reused for Death Wish III.
- Whatever Happened to Jugula? - Roy Harper & Jimmy Page. Released in 1985.
- Lucifer Rising (1987)
- Outrider - Released June 19, 1988 by Geffen. Recorded at The Sol, a studio owned by Page at the time. Robert Plant guests on the track, "The Only One", and John Bonham's son Jason drums with Page for the first time.
- Coverdale-Page - (1993) A collaboration with David Coverdale from Whitesnake.
- Jimmy Page & The Black Crows: Live at the Greek - Released July 4, 2000, by TVT Records. A double live album. Recorded in October 1999. A two-night performance of Zepplelin material, and old blues and rock standards. Due to contract problems with their record company, The Black Crowes were unable to release any of their own songs which were played at the Greek shows for the record.
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