In the United States alone, it has achieved 6× Platinum (6,000,000 copies)
Led Zeppelin I
14.Led Zeppelin I, Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin III, Led Zeppelin IV, Houses of The Holy, Physical Graffiti, Presence, The Song Remains The Same, In Through The Out Door, How The West Was Won, Mothership, The Complete Led Zeppelin [Remastered], Coda, and, if you count this, the BBC Live Sessions.
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They've sold over 200 million albums worldwide.
73 tracks were released on their 8 albums Including Coda, their 9th album released after the death of John Bonham in 1980, there are 81 Tracks released by Led Zeppelin. Coda is a release of previously written and recorded songs by Led Zeppelin and was released because of all the hype for Led Zeppelin in America. as well as "Hey Hey What can I Do" (released as a single with Immigrant song) and "Baby Come Home" (a long lost song that was found in 91 and release on the Box set 2 and later on the (complete studio recordings)+ "Travelling Riverside Blues" (box set 1) + "White Summer/Black Mountain Side (box set and complete studio recordings) and the remix of "Moby Dick"/"Bonzo's Montreux" By my count it is 86
During their career as a band, Led Zeppelin never won a Grammy. However, in '05, they won a Grammy lifetime achievement award. In 2014 they received the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.
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Led Zeppelin has released 9 original albums 1. LZ 1 2. LZ 2 3. LZ 3 4. Zoso, or sticks, or symbols 5. Houses of the holy 6. Physical Graffiti 7. Presence 8. In through the out door 9. Coda
The Door Through Space has 132 pages.
The song was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant and released on the Zeppelin Four album. However the original intro to the song was written by Spirit in 1967. The song toured with Led Zeppelin for a short period before they ultimately fizzled out and Zeppelin became the band that all rock bands are compared, to this day. I believe Plant and Page had authorization to use the intro and were obviously heavily influenced by Spirit as well as several old Blues singers.
You can get a picture of Led Zeppelin by going to Google, clicking on Images, and typing in Led Zeppelin. Many pictures will come up and you can print them.
Led Zeppelin paid out undisclosed amounts of money to Willie Dixon who wrote the song Bring It On Home that Sonny Boy Williamson had recorded in 1963. The band also paid a settlement to the publisher of Richie Valen's song "Ooh! My Head" over the song Boogie With Stu. The Lemon Song included an adaptation of Howlin' Wolf's The Killing Floor. Most of the controversy surrounding the plagiarism was for the 2nd album. I couldn't find any references to songs on the first album.