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Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti


INFO


Label........: Swan Song Ripper.......: EngineOfCreation
Genre........: Rock Grabber......: EAC
Type.........: Album Encoder......: LAME
# Of Songs...: 15 Quality......: VBRkbps/44,1kHz
Release Date.: Feb-04-2002 Size.........: 112,3 MB


TRACK NFO


Track Time


CD 1

01.Custard Pie 04:14
02.The Rover 05:37
03.In My Time of Dying 11:06
04.Houses of the Holy 04:02
05.Trampled Under Foot 05:37
06.Kashmir 08:29

CD 2

01.In the Light 08:47
02.Bron-Yr-Aur 02:06
03.Down by the Seaside 05:16
04.Ten Years Gone 06:33
05.Night Flight 03:38
06.The Wanton Song 04:10
07.Boogie with Stu 03:53
08.Black Country Woman 04:33
09.Sick Again 04:43

82:44 min


RELEASE NOTES


Led Zeppelin returned from a nearly two-year hiatus in 1975
with Physical Graffiti, a sprawling, ambitious double album.
Zeppelin treats many of the songs on Physical Graffiti as
forays into individual styles, only occasionally synthesizing
sounds, notably on the tense, Eastern-influenced "Kashmir."
With John Paul Jones' galloping keyboard, "Trampled Underfoot"
ranks as their funkiest metallic grind, while "Houses of the
Holy" is as effervescent as pre-Beatles pop and "Down By the
Seaside" is the closest they've come to country.

Even the heavier blues — the 11-minute "In My Time of Dying,"
the tightly wound "Custard Pie," and the monstrous epic "The
Rover" - are subtly shaded, even if they're thunderously loud.
Most of these heavy rockers are isolated on the first album,
with the second half of Physical Graffiti sounding a little
like a scrap-heap of experiments, jams, acoustic workouts, and
neo-covers. This may not be as consistent as the first
platter, but its quirks are entirely welcome, not just because
they encompass the mean, decadent "Sick Again," but the
heartbreaking "Ten Years Gone" and the utterly charming
acoustic rock & roll of "Boogie With Stu" and "Black Country
Woman." Yes, some of this could be labeled as filler, but like
any great double album, its appeal lies in its great sprawl,
since it captures elements of the band's personality rarely
showcased elsewhere - and even at its worst, Physical Graffiti
towers above its hard rock peers of the mid-'70s. (source: All
Music Guide)


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NFO BY: Bastard .............................Updated On: 11.04.2001