Led Zeppelin Land Back In The Top 10
. Jimmy Page curated the new editions of the band's first three records, which come complete with companion discs containing previously unreleased material. Their self-titled debut album, originally launched in 1969, reached number 7 in the UK chart, while 1970's Led Zeppelin III made number 10. Led Zeppelin II, also from 1969, entered at number 12. The releases took the top three places in the UK rock and metal chart, and also the record store album chart. Page - who's locked in a temporary fall-out with bandmate Robert Plant over reunion plans - recently told TeamRock the remaster programme was an "epic task." But he added: "There's so many treats. People who love Led Zeppelin, who listen intently, are going to get so much out of this." more on this story Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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