Led Zeppelin IV…Led Zeppelin II…maybe even Houses of the Holy…these are the obvious places for the burgeoning Led Zeppelin fan to start, perhaps after hearing Stairway to Heaven; Rock and Roll; Whole Lotta Love, or Over the Hills and Far Away on the radio. But In My Time of Dying; The Rover; In the Light; Ten Years Gone; The Wanton Song…these are the kinds of crucial album cuts every major Led Zeppelin fan cherishes, and those are all found on Physical Graffiti. OK, this 1975 double-album also contains radio perennials like Kashmir; Trampled Under Foot, and Houses of the Holy; any way you look at it, Physical Graffiti is a sprawling journey through stomping blues, acoustic folk, heavy metal, Eastern accents…it’s the sound of a great band firing on all cylinders and having a blast every step of the way. Now, 40 years hence, this mid-career masterpiece returns on remastered double-CD or double-vinyl (180-gram, with an exact replica of the original sleeve). The 180-gram-vinyl or CD deluxe editions add alternate versions/mixes of Kashmir; In the Light; Houses of the Holy; Trampled Under Foot; In My Time of Dying; Sick Again, and Boogie with Stu. And for the biggest Led Zep fan you know: the super deluxe edition contains everything in the deluxe editions (both the vinyl and the CDs) plus a hardbound 96-page book full of rare and unseen photos and memorabilia and a high-quality print of the original album cover. A ’70s rock monument—enhanced, expanded and returned to glory! Atlantic/Swan Song.
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)
Led Zeppelin IV…Led Zeppelin II…maybe even Houses of the Holy…these are the obvious places for the burgeoning Led Zeppelin fan to start, perhaps after hearing Stairway to Heaven; Rock and Roll; Whole Lotta Love, or Over the Hills and Far Away on the radio. But In My Time of Dying; The Rover; In the Light; Ten Years Gone; The Wanton Song…these are the kinds of crucial album cuts every major Led Zeppelin fan cherishes, and those are all found on Physical Graffiti. OK, this 1975 double-album also contains radio perennials like Kashmir; Trampled Under Foot, and Houses of the Holy; any way you look at it, Physical Graffiti is a sprawling journey through stomping blues, acoustic folk, heavy metal, Eastern accents…it’s the sound of a great band firing on all cylinders and having a blast every step of the way. Now, 40 years hence, this mid-career masterpiece returns on remastered double-CD or double-vinyl (180-gram, with an exact replica of the original sleeve). The 180-gram-vinyl or CD deluxe editions add alternate versions/mixes of Kashmir; In the Light; Houses of the Holy; Trampled Under Foot; In My Time of Dying; Sick Again, and Boogie with Stu. And for the biggest Led Zep fan you know: the super deluxe edition contains everything in the deluxe editions (both the vinyl and the CDs) plus a hardbound 96-page book full of rare and unseen photos and memorabilia and a high-quality print of the original album cover. A ’70s rock monument—enhanced, expanded and returned to glory! Atlantic/Swan Song.
We use cookies to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services.
More details