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Format: CD
 May 2003
 Record Label: Atlantic (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Custard Pie 2. Rover, The 3. In My Time of Dying 4. Houses of the Holy 5. Trampled Under Foot 6. Kashmir 7. In the Light 8. Bron Yr Aur 9. Down by the Seaside 10. Ten Years Gone 11. Night Flight 12. Wanton Song, The 13. Boogie With Stu 14. Black Country Woman 15. Sick Again
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica); Jimmy Page (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, background vocals); John Paul Jones (bass, keyboards, background vocals); John Bonham (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Ian Stewart (piano). Recorded at Headley Grave, Hampshire, England; Olympic Studios and Islan, London, England; Stargroves, England between 1972 & 1974. U.K. remastered reissue. After a two-year recording gap (the longest in their recording career up to that point), Led Zeppelin followed the rampant eclecticism of HOUSES OF THE HOLY with the embarrassment of riches that is PHYSICAL GRAFFITI. One could be forgiven for thinking of this expansive double-length set as Zeppelin's WHITE ALBUM. It's a great schizophrenic beast, the first side containing the most concentrated dose of pure hard-rock energy the band had delivered since their first two albums, and the second showing off the more subtle nuances of their talent. This is really Jimmy Page's album, from the masterfully moody Eastern setting of "Kashmir" to the poignant liquidity of "Down by the Seaside" and the furious riffing of "Trampled Under Foot." The 1950s-style rocker "Boogie with Stu" (featuring Stones pianist Ian Stewart) and the rural romp "Bron-Yr-Aur" add yet more colors to the spectrum of what may be the most emotionally satisfying album in the Led Zeppelin canon.
Industry Reviews Included in Q's 50 Heaviest Albums of All Time. Q (07/01/2001)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...a double that warranted its four-side excess with arresting experimentation and spot-on refamiliarisation... Q (11/01/1994)
Ranked #70 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - ...One of the heaviest records of the 1970s... Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)
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