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Physical Graffiti (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Vinyl [3LP]

Physical Graffiti (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Vinyl [3LP]

50th Anniversary Edition Of 2015’S Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition 3Lp Vinyl Set Featuring The Companion Audio Disc, Now Including A New Bonus Replica Physical Graffiti Promotional PosterĀ 

ā€œWe had enough material for one-and-a-half LPs, so I figured, ā€˜Let’s put out a double and use some of the material we’d done previously but never released’. I always thought the sequencing of an album was really important and that was part of my role as the producer." - Jimmy Page

ā€œIt goes from one extreme to the other but at the same time, it’s very evident that it’s Zeppelin… I love the album and it does work as a double album. There are some real humdinger, roaring tracks.ā€ Robert Plant

ā€œI’m a big fan of PHYSICAL GRAFFITI. [It] was very wide ranging. It probably was a pinnacle.ā€ John Paul Jones

Generally regarded as one of the greatest double albums of all time, the original 15 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI tracks represent a creative tour de force that explores the band’s dynamic musical range, from the driving rock of ā€œCustard Pieā€ to the exotic construction of ā€œKashmirā€ and the funky groove of ā€œTrampled Under Foot.ā€

Jimmy Page began the initial work at his home studio in Plumpton, Sussex, England, in the summer and autumn of 1973, with the first recording sessions taking place that October at Headley Grange, using Ronnie Lane’s Mobile Studio. Further sessions at Headley continued in January 1974. Additional overdubs were recorded at Olympic Studios, where Page completed mixing of the album in July 1974.

Disc One

A1 Custard PieĀ 
A2 The RoverĀ 
A3 In My Time Of DyingĀ 

B1 Houses Of The HolyĀ 
B2 Trampled Under FootĀ 
B3 KashmirĀ 

Disc Two

C1 In The LightĀ 
C2 Bron-Yr-AurĀ 
C3 Down By The SeasideĀ 
C4 Ten Years GoneĀ 

D1 Night FlightĀ 
D2 The Wanton SongĀ 
D3 Boogie With StuĀ 
D4 Black Country WomanĀ 
D5 Sick AgainĀ 

Disc Three

E1 Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot) (Initial Rough Mix)Ā 
E2 Sick Again (Early Version)Ā 
E3 In My Time Of Dying (Initial Rough Mix)Ā 

F1 Houses Of The Holy (Rough Mix With Overdubs)Ā 
F2 Everybody Makes It Through (In The Light) (Early Version / In Transit)Ā 
F3 Boogie With Stu (Sunset Sound Mix)Ā 
F4 Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir) (Rough Orchestra Mix)

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Physical Graffiti (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Vinyl [3LP]—

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Physical Graffiti (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Vinyl [3LP]

50th Anniversary Edition Of 2015’S Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition 3Lp Vinyl Set Featuring The Companion Audio Disc, Now Including A New Bonus Replica Physical Graffiti Promotional PosterĀ 

ā€œWe had enough material for one-and-a-half LPs, so I figured, ā€˜Let’s put out a double and use some of the material we’d done previously but never released’. I always thought the sequencing of an album was really important and that was part of my role as the producer." - Jimmy Page

ā€œIt goes from one extreme to the other but at the same time, it’s very evident that it’s Zeppelin… I love the album and it does work as a double album. There are some real humdinger, roaring tracks.ā€ Robert Plant

ā€œI’m a big fan of PHYSICAL GRAFFITI. [It] was very wide ranging. It probably was a pinnacle.ā€ John Paul Jones

Generally regarded as one of the greatest double albums of all time, the original 15 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI tracks represent a creative tour de force that explores the band’s dynamic musical range, from the driving rock of ā€œCustard Pieā€ to the exotic construction of ā€œKashmirā€ and the funky groove of ā€œTrampled Under Foot.ā€

Jimmy Page began the initial work at his home studio in Plumpton, Sussex, England, in the summer and autumn of 1973, with the first recording sessions taking place that October at Headley Grange, using Ronnie Lane’s Mobile Studio. Further sessions at Headley continued in January 1974. Additional overdubs were recorded at Olympic Studios, where Page completed mixing of the album in July 1974.

Disc One

A1 Custard PieĀ 
A2 The RoverĀ 
A3 In My Time Of DyingĀ 

B1 Houses Of The HolyĀ 
B2 Trampled Under FootĀ 
B3 KashmirĀ 

Disc Two

C1 In The LightĀ 
C2 Bron-Yr-AurĀ 
C3 Down By The SeasideĀ 
C4 Ten Years GoneĀ 

D1 Night FlightĀ 
D2 The Wanton SongĀ 
D3 Boogie With StuĀ 
D4 Black Country WomanĀ 
D5 Sick AgainĀ 

Disc Three

E1 Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot) (Initial Rough Mix)Ā 
E2 Sick Again (Early Version)Ā 
E3 In My Time Of Dying (Initial Rough Mix)Ā 

F1 Houses Of The Holy (Rough Mix With Overdubs)Ā 
F2 Everybody Makes It Through (In The Light) (Early Version / In Transit)Ā 
F3 Boogie With Stu (Sunset Sound Mix)Ā 
F4 Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir) (Rough Orchestra Mix)

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50th Anniversary Edition Of 2015’S Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition 3Lp Vinyl Set Featuring The Companion Audio Disc, Now Including A New Bonus Replica Physical Graffiti Promotional PosterĀ 

ā€œWe had enough material for one-and-a-half LPs, so I figured, ā€˜Let’s put out a double and use some of the material we’d done previously but never released’. I always thought the sequencing of an album was really important and that was part of my role as the producer." - Jimmy Page

ā€œIt goes from one extreme to the other but at the same time, it’s very evident that it’s Zeppelin… I love the album and it does work as a double album. There are some real humdinger, roaring tracks.ā€ Robert Plant

ā€œI’m a big fan of PHYSICAL GRAFFITI. [It] was very wide ranging. It probably was a pinnacle.ā€ John Paul Jones

Generally regarded as one of the greatest double albums of all time, the original 15 PHYSICAL GRAFFITI tracks represent a creative tour de force that explores the band’s dynamic musical range, from the driving rock of ā€œCustard Pieā€ to the exotic construction of ā€œKashmirā€ and the funky groove of ā€œTrampled Under Foot.ā€

Jimmy Page began the initial work at his home studio in Plumpton, Sussex, England, in the summer and autumn of 1973, with the first recording sessions taking place that October at Headley Grange, using Ronnie Lane’s Mobile Studio. Further sessions at Headley continued in January 1974. Additional overdubs were recorded at Olympic Studios, where Page completed mixing of the album in July 1974.

Disc One

A1 Custard PieĀ 
A2 The RoverĀ 
A3 In My Time Of DyingĀ 

B1 Houses Of The HolyĀ 
B2 Trampled Under FootĀ 
B3 KashmirĀ 

Disc Two

C1 In The LightĀ 
C2 Bron-Yr-AurĀ 
C3 Down By The SeasideĀ 
C4 Ten Years GoneĀ 

D1 Night FlightĀ 
D2 The Wanton SongĀ 
D3 Boogie With StuĀ 
D4 Black Country WomanĀ 
D5 Sick AgainĀ 

Disc Three

E1 Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot) (Initial Rough Mix)Ā 
E2 Sick Again (Early Version)Ā 
E3 In My Time Of Dying (Initial Rough Mix)Ā 

F1 Houses Of The Holy (Rough Mix With Overdubs)Ā 
F2 Everybody Makes It Through (In The Light) (Early Version / In Transit)Ā 
F3 Boogie With Stu (Sunset Sound Mix)Ā 
F4 Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir) (Rough Orchestra Mix)