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18:17 Thursday, 5 December 2024
Forbes Senior Contributor, Hugh McIntyre, is reporting that Led Zeppelin have returned to the charts in the United Kingdom, where they formed and first began developing a following more than half a century ago.
According to the report, this week is especially notable for Led Zeppelin, as they don’t simply see one of their popular projects barely make its way back onto one chart. Two of their albums return to the same ranking, and they’re not far apart from one another.
Led Zeppelin IV is the highest-ranking of the group’s two current wins in the UK. That set, which is also known as Four Symbols - including on the charts - is back at #20 on the "Official Rock & Metal Albums" ranking.
Meanwhile, Led Zeppelin II reappears on the same list. That project, their aptly-titled sophomore release as a band, breaks back onto the same roster at #29.
Read more at Forbes.com.