- In Through the Out Door
Infobox Album
Name = In Through the Out Door
Type = studio
Artist =Led Zeppelin
Released =15 August 1979
Recorded = November–December 1978 atPolar Studios ,Stockholm ,Sweden
Length = 42:25
Label = Swan Song
Producer =Jimmy Page and Peter Grant
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:blv8b5c4tsq0 link]
*"Q" Rating|3|5 [October 2000] (remastered version)
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Led+Zeppelin link]
*"Rolling Stone " (Negative) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/ledzeppelin/albums/album/197643/review/5944431/in_through_the_out_door link]
Last album = "The Song Remains the Same"
(1976)
This album = "In Through the Out Door"
(1979)
Next album = "Coda"
(1982)"In Through the Out Door" is the eighth studio album by English rock band
Led Zeppelin beforeJohn Bonham died and the group disbanded in 1980. It was recorded over a three week period in November and December1978 atABBA 'sPolar Studios inStockholm, Sweden , and released bySwan Song Records on15 August ,1979 . "In Through the Out Door" was the band's sixth and final release to reach the top of the charts in America.Overview
The album was named by the group to describe its recent struggles amidst the tragic death of Robert Plant's son Karac, and the taxation exile the band took from the UK as a result of the
Harold Wilson andJames Callaghan administrations, which also adversely affected other major British bands of the time, such asThe Rolling Stones . The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for over two years. Trying to get back into the public mind was like "trying to get in through the 'out' door." [Lewis, Dave (ed.) "The Tight But Loose Files: Celebration II". (Page 80) Omnibus Press, 2003 ISBN 1-84449-056-4]In contrast to previous Led Zeppelin albums, "In Through the Out Door" features much greater influence on the part of bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones and vocalist
Robert Plant , and relatively less from drummerJohn Bonham and guitaristJimmy Page . Two songs from the album — "South Bound Saurez " and "All My Love" — were the only two original Led Zeppelin songs which Jimmy Page had no part in writing. With the exception of "Darlene ," aBoogie-Woogie based song credited to all band members (which was eventually released on the1982 album, "Coda"), Bonham did not receive writing credits for any of the songs recorded at Polar Studios. This diminished input by Page and Bonham is attributed to the two band members often not showing up on time at the recording studio, with Bonham struggling withalcoholism and Page battlingheroin addiction. [Aizelwood, John, "Closing Time", "Q Magazine" Special Led Zeppelin edition, 2003, p. 94.] Many of the songs were consequently put together by Plant and Jones during the day, with Page and Bonham adding their parts late at night.Snow, Mat, “The Secret Life of a Superstar”, "Mojo magazine ", December 2007.] As Jones said:Both Page and Bonham later expressed reservations about the album. In an interview he gave to "
Guitar World " magazine in 1998, Page stated that he and Bonham:"
Wearing and Tearing ", "Ozone Baby " and "Darlene" were recorded during sessions for this album, but were dropped due to space constraints. All later appeared on "Coda".The original
gramophone record of this album featured an unusualgimmick : the album had an outer sleeve which was made to look like a plain brown paper bag, and the inner sleeve featured black and white line artwork which, if washed with a wet brush, would become permanently fully colored. There were also six different sleeves featuring a different pair of photos (one on each side), and the external brown paper sleeve meant that it was impossible for record buyers to tell which sleeve they were getting. (There is actually a code on the spine of the album jacket, which indicated which sleeve it was — this could sometimes be seen while the record was still sealed.) The pictures all depicted the same scene in a bar (in which a man burns aDear John letter ), and each photo was taken from the separate point of view of someone who appeared in the other photos. The album artwork was designed byHipgnosis . In 1980 the album was nominated for aGrammy Award in the category of best album package.The album was intended to be released prior to the band's twin concerts at Knebworth in 1979, but delays meant that it was released shortly after their performances at this event. Plant jokingly referred to the delays at times during the performance on August 4.
The album went to #1 on "
Billboard "'s charts in its first week of release — a first for a rock band. As a result on this album's release, Led Zeppelin's entire catalogue made the "Billboard" Top 200 between the weeks of October 27 and November 3, 1979.cite book | title=Tight But Loose Files:Celebration II | year=2003 | author=Dave Lewis | pages= 80] The album has sold six million copies in the US to date."In Through the Out Door" was Led Zeppelin's final album to be released while the band was together. Drummer
John Bonham died the next year on25 September 1980 .Track listing
ide one
#"
In the Evening " (John Paul Jones,Jimmy Page ,Robert Plant ) – 6:49
#"South Bound Saurez " (Jones, Plant) – 4:12
#"Fool in the Rain " (Jones, Page, Plant) – 6:12
#"Hot Dog" (Page, Plant) – 3:17ide two
#"
Carouselambra " (Jones, Page, Plant) – 10:31
#"All My Love" (Plant, Jones) – 5:53
#"I'm Gonna Crawl " (Page, Plant, Jones) – 5:30Personnel
*
John Bonham – drums
*John Paul Jones –bass guitar , keyboards
*Jimmy Page – acoustic guitar,electric guitar
*Robert Plant –vocals Additional personnel
*
Jimmy Page – producer
*Peter Grant – executive producer
*Leif Mases – engineer
*Lennard Östlund – assistant engineer
*Hipgnosis – sleeveCD Mastering engineers
*Barry Diament - original CD - Atlantic Studios (mid-1980s)
*George Marino - remastered CD (1990)References in popular culture
*The title of an episode of the TV series "La Femme Nikita" matches the name of the album, though the music is not used.
*In season 1 episode 5 of "The Venture Brothers ", Hank Venture is searching through a box of cassette tapes owned by Brock Samson. Hank finds "In Through the Out Door" and asks if he can play it on the stereo. Brock refuses, stating that this particular album brings back memories of the only woman he has ever loved. He also did not wish it to be played because he believed that "Zep sold out on that one." Also in season 3 episode 8, Brock's long lost son Dermott puts a lighter up his "cornhole, so that when the aliens try to probe me, and they totally will, they'll get a facefull of friggin fire! Nobody goes in through my outdoor!".*The 1985 Prince song "
Raspberry Beret " contains a lyric "She walked in through the out door, out door"Charts
Album
Catalogue
*(US) Swan Song SS16002
*(UK) Swan Song SSK59410External links
*MusicBrainz album|id=aec57dc2-43d8-4233-8381-0392f6ad5103|name =In Through the Out Door
* [http://home.att.net/~chuckayoub/led_zeppelin_In_Through_The_Out_Door.html Lyrics]
* [http://discography.ledzeppelin.com/disc_ittod.html Images of the six covers]
* [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/pcyber/pspot/zeppelin/ "In Through the Out Door" Revisited]
* [http://www.stormthorgerson.com/ Storm Thorgerson's official website. Includes an "In Through The Out Door" feature]References
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