Physical Graffiti Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| Physical Graffiti | ||
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| Album by Led Zeppelin | ||
| Released | February 24, 1975 | |
| Recorded | Headley Grange, Hampshire, with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio; Stargroves, England, with The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio; Olympic Studios, London; Island Studios, London. Mixed at Olympic Sudios, London; Electric Lady, New York, between 1970 and 1974. | |
| Producer | Jimmy Page | |
| Genre | Hard rock | |
| Length | 85 min 15 s | |
| Record label | Swan Song Records | |
| Catalogue | (US) Swan Song SS 2-200 (UK) Swan Song SSK89400 | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Q review | 5/5 | November 2000 (remastered version) |
| Led Zeppelin Chronology | ||
| Houses of the Holy (1973) | Physical Graffiti (1975) | Presence (1976) |
Perhaps both Led Zeppelin's last great spasm of fresh ideas and creativity and an ominous harbinger of the barrel-scraping yet to come, Physical Graffiti was a sprawling collection of newly recorded songs mixed with old tracks dating back as far as the 1969 sessions for Led Zeppelin II.
The album is highlighted by the ominous dirge "Kashmir" which included symphonic backing.
The original album jacket for the LP included die-cut windows on the building shown on the cover; as the inner sleeves for the discs were inserted in different orientations various objects and people would appear in the windows.
The album reached #1 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. In 2003 the TV station VH1 named it the 71st greatest album of all time.
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Disc one
Disc two
-* Credited to "Mrs. Valens, mother of Ritchie Valens". According
to Jimmy Page, since the jam leaned heavily on "Ooh My Head" by the
late Ritchie Valens, it was decided to give credit to his mother
"because we heard she never received any royalties form any of her
son's hits, and Robert did lean on that lyric a bit. So what happens?
They tried to sue us for all of the song! We had to say bugger off".
[1]Personnel
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