Led Zeppelin Reissue Physical Graffiti With Bonus Material

Led Zeppelin Reissue Physical Graffiti With Bonus Material

In 2014, Led Zeppelin reissued their first five albums. Now, they’ve announced their first reissue of 2015: an expanded edition of 1975′s Physical Graffiti, which will come out on February 24—the album’s exact 40th year anniversary. As with the previous reissues, this one’s been remastered by guitarist Jimmy Page. You can check out the tracklist below.

The reissue will be available in a number of formats. There’s are 2xCD and double vinyl versions that contains the original double album. There are also 3xCD and triple-vinyl deluxe editions that comes with a bonus disc containing seven unreleased songs. 

Then, there’s the super deluxe box set. That one comes with the CD and vinyl deluxe editions, a digital download, a print of the album cover, and a 96-page hardcover book of photos and memorabilia. 

The bonus disc includes different mixes of songs such as “In My Time of Dying” and “Boogie With Stu”, along with three songs-before-the-song: “Brandy & Coke”, which became “Trampled Under Foot”, “Driving Through Kashmir”, which became “Kashmir”, and “Everybody Makes It Through”, which became “In the Light”.

Read Mark Richardson’s review of Led Zeppelin’s first three albums

Physical Graffiti:

Disc 1:

01 Custard Pie
02 The Rover
03 In My Time of Dying
04 Houses of the Holy
05 Trampled Under Foot
06 Kashmir

Disc 2:

01 In The Light
02 Bron-Yr-Aur
03 Down By The Seaside
04 Ten Years Gone
05 Night Flight
06 The Wanton Song
07 Boogie With Stu
08 Black Country Woman
09 Sick Again

Disc 3:

01 Brandy & Coke (“Trampled Under Foot” – Initial Rough Mix)
02 Sick Again (Early Version)
03 In My Time of Dying (Initial Rough Mix)
04 Houses of the Holy (Rough Mix With Overdubs)
05 Everybody Makes It Through (“In the Light” Early Version/In Transit)
06 Boogie With Stu  (Sunset Sound Mix)
07 Driving Through Kashmir (“Kashmir” Rough Orchestra Mix)

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