Led Zeppelin set to release 40th anniversary remaster of Physical Graffiti
It's been announced that the legendary Led Zeppelin are to release a deluxe edition of their sixth studio album Physical Graffiti - exactly 40 years after the album was first released (almost, anyway).
The deluxe edition of Physical Graffiti, remastered by Jimmy Page, will be available in a variety of formats from 23 February - 39 years and 364 days after its earliest release.
The album is widely heralded as one of the greatest double records of all time. Initially released on 24 February 1975, it achieved both commercial and critical success, and certified 16x platinum in the US.
The rerelease's tracklisting includes "Everybody Makes It Through" (an early incarnation of "In The Light"), "Brandy & Coke" (later renamed "Trampled Under Foot"), and early versions of a number of classics - the full list can be found at the bottom of this article.
Physical Graffiti will be available as download, two and three CD/LP sets, and box set (including download, CD, LP, artwork print, and hardbound book filled with photos and memorabilia).
You can pre-order the new release via the bands website, here.
Disc One
1. Custard Pie
2. The Rover
3. In My Time Of Dying
4. Houses Of The Holy
5. Trampled Under Foot
6. Kashmir
Disc Two
7. In The Light
8. Bron-Yr-Aur
9. Down By The Seaside
10. Ten Years Gone
11. Night Flight
12. The Wanton Song
13. Boogie With Stu
14. Black Country Woman
15. Sick Again
Companion Audio Disc
1. Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot - Initial Rough Mix)
2. Sick Again (Early Version)
3. In My Time Of Dying (Initial Rough Mix)
4. Houses Of The Holy (Rough Mix With Overdubs)
5. Everybody Makes It Through (In The Light Early Version/In Transit)
6. Boogie With Stu (Sunset Sound Mix)
7. Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir Rough Orchestra Mix)
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