Led Zeppelin is offering the most complete look yet into a forthcoming super-deluxe reissue of its 1969 eponymous debut album, set to a half-minute of titanic live metal blues the form of "Communication Breakdown."
Somehow, we always imagined Led Zeppelin smelling more like sweat and patchouli than cologne, but the band's music still makes a pretty good fit for Christian Dior's latest fragrance ad campaign.
After teasing us this morning with the cover art, Led Zeppelin have announced the complete details of the remastered and expanded versions of their first three albums.
A series of tape boxes belonging to engineer Ron Nevison will be going up for auction in March. As a tease, the auction house has uploaded a brief taste (embedded above) of rough mixes of two songs from Led Zeppelin's 'Physical Graffiti,' 'Kashmir' and 'Custard Pie.'