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Led Zeppelin III é o terceiro álbum de estúdio da banda rock britânica Led Zeppelin, lançado a 5 de Outubro de 1970. Mostrando uma sonoridade mais acústica, o que gerou críticas negativas na época, o álbum inclui algumas das canções mais famosas do grupo, como "Since I've Been Loving You" e "Immigrant Song", esta última presença habitual nos concertos ao vivo da banda. More information...

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