As in the first five albums in the reissue series Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti will be available in a variety of formats, from the remastered version of the original album on two CDs in the lower part,
As the exclusive edition will be set in the super deluxe box containing the original album and a companion CD with both CD and vinyl, plus a hardcover book, download the maps and art prints.
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Glen Fotsyth
Led Zeppelin at their peak, before the accidents, misfortune and the tidal wave of musical change that was punk and new wave. Physical Graffiti is the pinnacle of 70's rock and the pinnacle of their career. The hastily put together Presence signaled the decline was in progress, it all happened so quickly. It's fitting that Physical Graffiti was issued in 1975 right in the middle of a decade that owes a helluva lot to Led Zeppelin.
Haigin88
Remastering the remasters that remastered the masters. Great music, for sure, but 'How Many More Times' can one's lemon be squeezed?
Rich
Perhaps the second disc would be more accurately described as “unreleased versions of well-known tracks”. I’m guessing that the Zeppelin vaults are dry.