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Led Zeppelin releases 50th Anniversary Edition of Physical Graffiti

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto/Shutterstock (13387287t)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto/Shutterstock (13387287t)

Led Zeppelin, one of the most iconic rock bands in history, is set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their seminal album, *Physical Graffiti*. Originally released in 1975, this masterpiece solidified Led Zeppelin's prowess in the rock music scene, capturing their dynamic range and innovative sound. To commemorate the occasion, the band will release a new live EP, featuring renditions of “In My Time Of Dying”, “Trampled Under Foot”, “Sick Again”, and “Kashmir”, which fans can experience on various formats, including CD, vinyl, and digital. This release also marks the first time these tracks are available in audio formats, having been previously featured only on the 2003 *Led Zeppelin* DVD.

dfd. The *Physical Graffiti* album not only captivated audiences with its blend of rock, funk, and exotic elements but also achieved significant commercial success, eventually reaching 17 times platinum certification. It was praised for its compelling combination of new compositions and previously unreleased tracks from sessions dating back to earlier albums. Jimmy Page, the band's legendary guitarist and producer, crafted the album, beginning work in 1973 and wrapping up by mid-1974. His vision was to create a double LP, utilizing both fresh material and unreleased gems, underscoring the band's creative ambitions and technical expertise.

The anniversary celebrations don't end with the live EP. Rhino Records is also set to release an updated version of the 2015 *Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition*. This special edition will include the remastered tracks, a companion audio disc, and a bonus promotional poster replica, offering fans a unique collector’s item. John Paul Jones of the band described the album as “probably… a pinnacle,” reflecting on its historical significance and enduring impact on the music industry.

In addition to these releases, Jason Bonham, son of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, will embark on a tour, performing *Physical Graffiti* in its entirety with his band, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening. Scheduled to kick off in August, this tour promises to enthrall Led Zeppelin enthusiasts, presenting the album live as a tribute to its legacy. Robert Plant, the band’s iconic frontman, is also in the limelight with a new band, Saving Grace, further keeping the Zeppelin spirit vibrant in today's music scene.

*Physical Graffiti* was the first album released under Led Zeppelin’s own label, Swan Song, and the band marked its forthcoming success with a five-night, sold-out performance at London’s Earl’s Court in 1975. The album also represents a pivotal point in rock history, blending diverse musical styles and pushing the boundaries of what was possible in the genre. From the bluesy rock of “Custard Pie” to the grand, Eastern-influenced sounds of “Kashmir”, the album exemplifies the band’s skill in crafting deeply textured and resonant music.

The upcoming live EP and the deluxe reissue serve not only as a celebration of the band's past accomplishments but also as an invitation to new listeners to experience the grandeur of Led Zeppelin's music. With pre-orders already open, the anticipation surrounding these releases is a testament to the band's lasting influence and the timeless appeal of their work. As fans, both old and new, prepare to delve once more into the world of Led Zeppelin, it is clear that the band's legendary status continues to be as impactful as it was fifty years ago.

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