It sounds like you're looking for a ranking or an analysis of Led Zeppelin's eight studio albums. Since "better" is subjective, I can put together a paper that evaluates their discography based on critical acclaim, commercial impact, and musical evolution.
- Presence (1976)
Chapter II: The Acoustic Wind and the Runes (1970)
By 1970, the world expected more volume. Led Zeppelin gave them texture. With Led Zeppelin III, the band retreated to the quiet countryside of Bron-Yr-Aur. They unplugged. The heavy riffs were traded for acoustic guitars, mandolins, and folk melodies on tracks like "Tangerine" and "That’s The Way." Critics were confused, but the fans understood: this band could not be pigeonholed.
Se você está procurando a ordem do "pior" (que ainda é excelente) ao melhor, aqui está a análise definitiva da discografia de estúdio do Led Zeppelin. 8. In Through the Out Door (1979)