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Promotional kits of Led Zeppelin re-releases.

Congratulations to the three WikiBrothers who won Led Zeppelin kits with both remastered albums and a t-shirt!! Check out the winning answers below:

Considering the stratospheric success of the track "Stairway to Heaven" and the quality of the music itself, a good name for the album would be "A Rock That Doesn't Roll," alluding to the line "To be a rock and not to roll"—which is the strongest moment of the song, the conclusion of the entire last verse. This title, above all, would represent the same paradigm shift that Jimmy Page sought when releasing an anonymous album, because it would say that this album, even though it was Rock 'n' Roll, was not like the others —Pedro 97

Jimmy Page always said that Led Zeppelin is a unit. Of all the band's albums, the fourth album is the most representative of this unity of the four members while playing together. The four symbols are like the mark or essence of each member who, when together, formed the quintessence of the Led Zeppelin element. That's why there's no more fitting name for the fourth album than Quintessence. – Anderson Oliveira

Taking into account the rumors and the mystique created, that the 4th album was full of hidden meanings, including the story of playing "Stairway to Heaven" backwards, and also the fact that the album was released only with the 4 symbols, I consider the title THE MESSENGERS a good name that would give the album an even more mysterious aura. – Fábio

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