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Led Zeppelin To Release New 7 Inch On Record Store Day

The limited edition 7-Inch single, produced by Jimmy Page, is to be released on Record Store Day and features unreleased versions of Rock And Roll and Friends.

Led Zeppelin To Release New 7 Inch On Record Store Day

Ahead of Led Zeppelin’s 50th Anniversary celebrations, which is down to happen in September, Led Zeppelin will whet fan’s appetites with their first ever release for Record Store Day on April 21. The limited edition 7-inch single is produced by Jimmy Page and pressed on yellow vinyl. The single will feature two previously unheard studio mixes, handpicked by Page to appear on the release: the "Sunset Sound Mix" of Rock And Roll b/w the Olympic Studios Mix of Friends.
 
The previously unreleased version of Rock And Roll provides an additional peek into the fabled "Sunset Sound Mixes" of Led Zeppelin IV. Only two previous “Sunset Sound Mixes” have been released, the first being the version of When The Levee Breaks on the original album and the second the Stairway To Heaven mix that debuted on the 2014 deluxe edition. The previously unheard “Olympic Studios Mix” of Friends is a stripped-down version, without the orchestration of the final mix, offering a true fly-on-the-wall feel from the band’s recording sessions for Led Zeppelin III at Headley Grange.
 
Additionally, Led Zeppelin will release a newly remastered version of their classic live album How The West Was Won in multiple formats on March 23 including the first ever vinyl and Blu-ray Audio editions (with the Blu-ray containing hi-res 5.1 surround sound). The collection captures performances from Led Zeppelin’s legendary concerts at the Los Angeles Forum and Long Beach Arena on June 25 and 27, 1972. Melded together and sequenced to replicate a single concert from beginning to end, the three-CD and four-LP collections capture the band at the height of its formidable powers.

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