Physical Graffiti  by Led Zeppelin

1 
Custard Pie
2 
The Rover
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 
The Wanton Song
13 
Boogie With Stu
14 
Black Country Woman
15 
Sick Again

About the album Physical Graffiti

After a two-year hiatus from recording, Led Zeppelin return with one of the best double rock albums of all time. Physical Graffiti in 1975 is an event. Fifteen brand new songs await the millions of fans of the band. Their sixth album is released by Swan Song Records, the label founded by Led Zeppelin themselves, and it will be their first album on their own label.

Jimmy Page has taken on the production and gives his best in what he does. Led Zeppelin are at the peak of their career, and each member of the band sounds in excellent form. Each one responds at 100% of their abilities. The album is full of a variety of rock trends. The listener enjoys everything from hard rock and country rock to soft rock and ballads, all impeccably and masterfully delivered. Designer Peter Corriston carefully selects two apartment buildings in New York. The main element he was searching for was symmetry, he photographs them, and one of the most iconic rock album covers is ready. The buildings are located at numbers 96 and 98 on 8th Street.

Physical Graffiti has surpassed 9,000,000 copies sold worldwide.

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