Over the last year, Led Zeppelin have reissued most of their discography. Now, they've announced plans to release expanded editions of their final three albums: 1976's Presence, 1979's In Through the Out Door, and 1982's Coda. The reissues will be released on July 31 via Atlantic/Swan Song.
Read more of Jeremy Gordon's article @ Picthfork
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Friday, November 14, 2014
Jimmy Page: 'Led Zeppelin Was an Affair of the Heart' (Rolling Stone)
"I don't intend to revisit the vaults for awhile," Jimmy Page says with a smile, sitting in the opulent library of a Victorian hotel in London. The ex-Led Zeppelin guitarist, 70, has spent much of the last decade in a retrospective frenzy: collating the images for his lavish, photographic memoir, Jimmy Page, first published in a collectors' edition in 2010 and now widely available; and curating acclaimed, deluxe reissues of his band's historic studio LPs. Rarity-laden editions of 1971's Led Zeppelin IV and '73's Houses of the Holy come out on October 28th, and Page has finished preparing the rest of the catalog for release.
Read more of David Fricke's interview with Jimmy Page @ Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/jimmy-page-led-zeppelin-was-an-affair-of-the-heart-20141028#ixzz3IfqHfebg
Monday, November 3, 2014
Jimmy Page Hints at Unreleased Surprises in Upcoming Led Zeppelin Reissues (UCR)
Jimmy Page‘s work curating the ongoing series of deluxe Led Zeppelin reissues has already given fans a number of previously unreleased recordings — and the best may be yet to come. Read More: Jimmy Page Hints at Unreleased Surprises in Upcoming Led Zeppelin Reissues
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
The Jimmy Page UCR Interview
Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page told us he “left no stone unturned” while remastering and expanding the legendary group’s studio albums for their upcoming deluxe edition re-releases, and said his goal was to offer listeners “a window into when they were recorded.”
Page hosted an intimate listening event to preview songs from the expanded versions of Led Zeppelin’s first three albums yesterday in New York City. He shared alternate or newly unearthed live performances of seven of the band’s classics — including a version of ‘Whole Lotta Love’ with a completely different vocal take, and a ‘Gallows Pole’ demo that removes the mandolin and banjo in order to put the focus squarely on Page’s acoustic guitar work. He also played us one of the collection’s most anticipated treasures, an acoustic version of the blues standard ‘Keys to the Highway / Trouble in Mind,’ which featured just himself on acoustic guitar and Robert Plant on harmonica and vocals.
Read More: Jimmy Page Says He 'Left No Stone Unturned' While Crafting Led Zeppelin Box Sets | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/jimmy-page-interview-2014/?trackback=tsmclip
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Jimmy Page Remastering Led Zeppelin Catalog
Please follow the link to read more about Jimmy Page remastering Led Zeppelin's entire catalog for a series of box set releases...
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