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Related: About this forumLed Zeppelin announce 40th anniversary remaster of Physical Graffiti
From The Guardian:
The Led Zeppelin reissue programme continues next month with an anniversary special the new edition of Physical Graffiti arrives on 23 February, almost exactly 40 years after the album was first released on 24 February 1975.
As with the first five albums in the Zeppelin reissue series, Physical Graffiti will be available in assorted formats of varying deluxeness, from a remastered version of the original album on two CDs at the bottom end, through to a super deluxe box containing the original album and a companion disc on both CD and vinyl, plus a hardback book, download card, and art print.
Fanss interest will once again be centred on the unreleased tracks on the companion disc. This time they are:
Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot initial rough mix)
Sick Again (early version)
In My Time of Dying (initial rough mix)
Houses of the Holy (rough mix with overdubs)
Everybody Makes It Through (In the Light early version/in transit)
Boogie With Stu (Sunset Sound mix)
Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir rough orchestra mix)
Everybody Makes It Through is described as strikingly different to the finished version of In the Light.
Link: http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jan/08/led-zeppelin-announce-40th-anniversary-remaster-of-physical-graffiti
OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)The copy I have, like a lot of old CD's, has sound levels that are lower than new CD's, and while I can crank up the volume, I feel like I'm missing something.
And I want to hear the prev. unreleased material.
Badly...