The post Why Physical Graffiti Reigns as Led Zeppelin’s Definitive Album appeared first on Consequence. Possible answers: Led Zeppelin II. Solid choice. Hard to pick against an LP that has “Whole ...
Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Physical Graffiti, in February 1975. Fifty years later, it’s still among the best releases in the band’s discography. The double album marked a turning ...
Before we cover the worst Physical Graffiti songs, we need to mention that the record has some of Led Zeppelin’s best songs. It has several highlights, but there are some lowlights. These are the four ...
According to a press release, Yahoo Live will host the event at 2PM ET. In addition to premiering the remastered album, the event will also feature the seven bonus tracks that are included in the ...
On this day (24 February) in 1975, Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti was released. And after all these years, there is no greater symbol of Led Zeppelin’s power than this. As a double album of studio ...
Led Zeppelin are set to release a 50th anniversary edition of Physical Graffiti. The legendary record is widely regarded as one of the greatest double albums ever made, and Led Zeppelin lead singer ...
When Led Zeppelin released Physical Graffiti (1975), fans had been waiting nearly two years for new material from the band. And whether you go by quality or quantity, Zep didn’t disappoint. Physical ...
After nearly five years that saw the group release five albums—from 1969's earth-shattering eponymous debut to 1973's less consistent Houses of the Holy (all on Atlantic Records)—and incessant touring ...
Looks like the last week of February is the official release date for the expanded reissue of Led Zeppelin's classic sixth album 'Physical Graffiti.' Earlier today, the band updated its Facebook page ...
Led Zeppelin‘s 1975 double-album Physical Graffiti will be the next LP from the group’s canon to get a super-deluxe release, following reissues of the band’s first five albums last year. The new ...
It may just be coincidence, but there seems to have existed a phenomenon in classic rock recording where prominent artists begin a creative evolution on a single LP release, chronologically following ...