Instead of running away from his father's enormous legacy, Jason Bonham embraced it on his first official solo album,
In the Name of My Father: Zepset. Recorded live in New York City, the album features Bonham and his backing band running through a number of
Led Zeppelin classics, and he expertly mimics the style and subtle funk of his father, John. While it proves his technical skill as a musician, the record doesn't offer any significant new interpretations of the material, suggesting that his vision may be limited. Nevertheless,
In the Name of My Father is a warm, loving tribute to one of the giants of hard rock that is entertaining in its own right. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine