Stream the Bonus Tracks From Led Zeppelin's 'Physical Graffiti' Deluxe Edition

One of the most exciting elements of the recent re-release of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti, aside from the remastered original album in all its glory, are the seven bonus tracks that offer new insight into the band’s creative process.

As Led Zeppelin guitarist/producer/mastermind Jimmy Page explained in last week’s exclusive Yahoo Live stream event from London’s Olympic Studios, those early demos showcased on the deluxe version of Physical Graffiti served as a blueprint for such Zep classics at “Trampled Under Foot,” “Kashmir,” and “In My Time of Dying.”

Here, you can check out seven tracks, including “Brandy & Coke” (the working title for what would become known as “Trampled Under Foot”); “Driving Through Kashmir” (the rough orchestral version of “Kashmir”); and “Everybody Makes It Through (In the Light),” which is the early version of “In the Light.”

The newly unearthed nuggets ought to keep Zepheads entranced and debating which version reigns supreme, at least until the final three albums in the reissue campaign — Presence, In Through the Out Door, and Coda — hit the streets with yet more archival Led Zep gems.

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