Putting out an album is no simple feat, nor is it usually a quick process. However, when it comes to the following legendary classic rock albums, the bands that made them either dished them out sloppy or recorded them in a very short (and rushed) amount of time. And yet, these albums have since gone down as some of the greatest of all time. Letโs take a look, shall we?
โLed Zeppelinโ by Led Zeppelin (1969)
Less sloppy and more rushed, itโs insane to think that this album was recorded in just 36 total hours over the span of a few weeks, right after a tour that likely left the band exhausted. They werenโt even Led Zeppelin during that early tour; they were known as The New Yardbirds and traveled across Scandinavia. The result was something that changed the world of hard rock and heavy metal forever. Led Zeppelin features some of the bandโs most iconic songs, from โCommunication Breakdownโ to โGood Times Bad Timesโ.
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โHotter Than Hell by KISS (1974)
With production thatโs as muddy as it gets, KISS earns a spot on this list with Hotter Than Hell. Itโs clear that these mixes were cranked up to emulate other heavy metal acts at the time, which resulted in some pretty glaring distortion effects where there should not have been any. Though, one could attribute that to an effort to showcase the bandโs โliveโ sound. And despite having production on the sloppier side, this collection of songs boasts some of KISSโ finest career releases. โHotter Than Hellโ, โParasiteโ, and โLet Me Go, Rock โnโ Rollโ are just a few.
โRam Jamโ by Ram Jam (1977)
This hard rock release from Ram Jam is best known for its massive hit single, โBlack Bettyโ. From a musical perspective, I canโt think of a more gloriously sloppy hit song. The guitar playing is messy, the tempo never stays on track, and earlier sections are repeated throughout the song. And if you listen closely, you can hear some very obvious, messy tape edits at the end of the first verse. And โBlack Bettyโ was a hit, in a way, because it was thrown together haphazardly, not despite it. Itโs a great example of how authentic Southern rock could sound back in the day.
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