Led Zeppelin-Physical Graffiti Lp Japan Complete With Obi, Inner,Insert Original.


Doppio vinile originale del 1975 per il mercato giapponese con inserti dell’epoca fotografati

Praticamente introvabile originale

Acquistato da un vecchio negoziante di Kyoto da me personalmente



ackground: Released in 1975, Physical Graffiti was Led Zeppelin’s sixth studio album, their first double album and what was then their first new release in two years.


The album reached #1 in both the U.S. and the UK and has sold more than sixteen million copies to date.


Allmusic.com gave Physical Graffiti a 5 star review:


Led Zeppelin returned from a nearly two-year hiatus in 1975 with the double-album Physical Graffiti, their most sprawling and ambitious work. Where Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy integrated influences on each song, the majority of the tracks on Physical Graffiti are individual stylistic workouts. The highlights are when Zeppelin incorporate influences and stretch out into new stylistic territory, most notably on the tense, Eastern-influenced “Kashmir.” “Trampled Underfoot,” with John Paul Jones’ galloping keyboard, is their best funk-metal workout, while “Houses of the Holy” is their best attempt at pop, and “Down by the Seaside” is the closest they’ve come to country. …It takes a while to sort out all of the music on the album, but Physical Graffiti captures the whole experience of Led Zeppelin at the top of their game better than any of their other albums.