One of the most important and most experienced debut albums of all time, one of the most outstanding bands in music history. Although the Blue influences of Zep's are still clearly to hear, has this drive towards forward to the incomparable style of later albums. The board-like opener "Good Times Bad Times" has an irresistible drive, an excellent guitar solo strings artist and Zeppelin boss Jimmy Page (for me the best guitarist of all time) and, with its scarce 2:50 minutes right to the listener on tune this album. Even the next song shows why the Zeppelin music is simply timeless. The effects of different styles of music is just terrific, because while the opener pure rock was, is "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" a melancholic love ballad, which captivates from the first until the last second. "You Shook Me" is typical blues with long improvisations and displayed extraordinary cry of singer Robert Plant. The next song was a long time highlight each Zeppelin concert and also represents the culmination of this album. The heavy and gloomy bass lines from John Paul Jones chasing me again and again a shiver down the spine and as Plant begins to sing: "Been Dazed and Confused for so long it's not true ..." simply divine !!! Long guitar passages and always perfect Drums drummer John Bonham died from unfortunately make this song stand out. The whole thing is topped only by the live version that before up to 25 minutes duration was. "Your Time Is Gonna Come" begins with beautiful organ sounds and flows seamlessly into the acoustic song "Black Mountain Side", used in the tabla drums. "Communication Breakdown" is "rausgerotzt" without regard to losses and may be considered a pioneer of the "punk rock" without exaggeration. This cream-disc concludes with the bluesy title "I Can not Quit You Baby" and the " psychadelic "a seemingly piece" How Many More Times ", to underline the consistently fantastic character of the album. Allegedly, the four musicians have recorded this album in just 15 hours. However, if you listen to this immensely diverse sound collection, which is hard to believe. Led Zeppelin have not rested on the success of the first album, because the subsequent discs have the same qualitative level or are even better. What can be here otherwise awarded as 5 points?