In a thrilling celebration of Led Zeppelin’s iconic album Physical Graffiti, a brand-new four-track EP featuring live recordings is set to be released this year, commemorating the album’s remarkable 50th anniversary. This limited edition EP captures the raw energy and powerful performances of the band, showcasing how they brought their studio masterpieces to life on stage.
The live recordings included in this EP originate from two notable concert events: one from the legendary 1975 Earl’s Court performance and the other from the spectacular 1979 Knebworth show. Fans eagerly anticipate the release of Led Zeppelin’s Live E.P., which is scheduled to hit the shelves on September 12.
Check out the electrifying performance of “Trampled Under Foot” from the iconic Earl’s Court concert in 1975 available for your enjoyment below.
Experience Led Zeppelin's Live Performance of 'Trampled Under Foot' from 1975
This much-anticipated EP will be offered in a variety of formats, including 180-gram 12″ vinyl, compact disc (CD), and digital download, allowing fans to choose their preferred listening method.
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Originally released in February 1975, Physical Graffiti marked a significant milestone as Led Zeppelin’s inaugural album on their own Swan Song label. This double album features an impressive collection of new tracks alongside previously unreleased songs that were cut from earlier recording sessions, showcasing the band’s evolution and versatility.
The album includes a blend of songs from their earlier records, such as Led Zeppelin III with “Bron-Yr-Aur,” tracks from Led Zeppelin IV like “Down by the Seaside,” “Night Flight,” and “Boogie With Stu,” and selections from Houses of the Holy including “The Rover,” “Houses of the Holy,” and “Black Country Woman.” These are complemented by newly recorded classics such as “Trampled Under Foot” and the epic “Kashmir.”
In a press release announcing the upcoming live EP, Robert Plant expressed his admiration for the album, stating, “It goes from one extreme to the other, but at the same time, it’s very evident that it’s Zeppelin. I love the album, and it does work as a double album. There are some real humdinger, roaring tracks that truly define the band’s sound.”
Unveiling the Track Listing for Led Zeppelin’s ‘Live E.P.’
The eagerly awaited Live E.P. features a collection of remarkable concert recordings, including live renditions of Physical Graffiti‘s “In My Time of Dying” and “Trampled Under Foot,” both captured during the band’s celebrated Earl’s Court performance in 1975. Additionally, it features the powerful tracks “Sick Again” and “Kashmir” from the unforgettable Knebworth show in 1979.
While these captivating performances were previously featured in the 2003 Led Zeppelin DVD, the Live E.P. marks a significant moment as it presents them as standalone audio releases for the very first time, offering fans a fresh way to experience these iconic songs.
Below, you can view the complete track listing for the Live E.P..
Track Listing for Led Zeppelin’s ‘Live E.P.’
1. In My Time Of Dying (Earl’s Court – 1975)
2. Trampled Under Foot (Earl’s Court – 1975)
3. Sick Again (Knebworth – 1979)
4. Kashmir (Knebworth – 1979)
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