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50 Years of "Physical Graffiti": New Live EP and Deluxe Update from Led Zeppelin

"Physical Graffiti" by Led Zeppelin, often cited as one of the best rock or double albums of all time, was released in February 50 years ago. The band is now celebrating this with a slight delay.

For the anniversary of "Physical Graffiti," there is a live EP and a reissue of the deluxe version of the Led Zeppelin album. Both versions will be released on September 12.

Four Led Zeppelin Songs on CD and LP for the First Time

"Physical Graffiti," with tracks like "Kashmir," "Trampled Under Foot," and "Custard Pie," "swings from one extreme to the other, but at the same time, it is clearly Zeppelin," Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant is quoted as saying. The band combined new works with previously unreleased tracks from earlier album recordings. Despite the different creation times of the material, a cohesive overall picture emerges. The EP "Led Zeppelin: Live" contains four songs recorded at concerts at Earl's Court in 1975 and at the Knebworth Festival in 1979. These spectacular versions were already heard on the Led Zeppelin DVD (2003), and they are now officially appearing on CD and LP for the first time.

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