Many consider Led Zeppelin's fourth record to be the groups finest work ever. Its legendary status is enhanced by the fact that it doesn't have a proper title, just four rather mysterious symbols, which was taken from Page's fascination in occult and arcane mythology. Another fascinating decision was that they purposesly left their name off of the original sleeve, because they strongly felt that their music should be judged on its own merits. These guys felt the needed to move to the next level of creativity, instead of hanging onto whatever seemed cool, and the types of sounds that would easily grab an audiences attention. These guys have always willing to push the envelope, with their rather mysterious (yet subtle) idea of Zeppelin Four, it definitely got the job done.
Also, Pearl Jam has always taken a very intelligent approach when it comes to album covers, where their cover gives you an idea of what to expect on the inside...
-Joseph
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"Swoop and soar like the blues angels."