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Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti (1975) [PBTHAL LP 24-96 FLAC]
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Led Zeppelin
Physical Graffiti (1975)
FLAC LOSSLESS 24bit-96kHz
2012 UK PBTHAL Vinyl


allmusic.com...

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. Even the heavier blues -- the 11-minute "In My Time of Dying," the tightly wound "Custard Pie," and the monstrous epic "The Rover" -- are louder and more extended and textured than their previous work. Also, all of the heavy songs are on the first record, leaving the rest of the album to explore more adventurous territory, whether it's acoustic tracks or grandiose but quiet epics like the affecting "Ten Years Gone." The second half of Physical Graffiti feels like the group is cleaning the vaults out, issuing every little scrap of music they set to tape in the past few years. That means that the album is filled with songs that aren't quite filler, but don't quite match the peaks of the album, either. Still, even these songs have their merits -- "Sick Again" is the meanest, most decadent rocker they ever recorded, and the folky acoustic rock & roll of "Boogie with Stu" and "Black Country Woman" may be tossed off, but they have a relaxed, off-hand charm that Zeppelin never matched. 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. 


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Analyzed: Led Zeppelin / Physical Graffiti
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR15      -0.70 dB   -19.19 dB      4:17 01-Custard Pie
DR14      -2.24 dB   -18.26 dB      5:40 02-The Rover
DR15      -0.70 dB   -18.47 dB     11:07 03-In My Time Of Dying
DR14      -0.75 dB   -16.97 dB      4:05 04-Houses Of The Holy
DR14      -0.87 dB   -16.75 dB      5:39 05-Trampled Under Foot
DR14      -0.74 dB   -18.50 dB      8:36 06-Kashmir
DR14      -0.70 dB   -20.02 dB      8:50 07-In The Light
DR13      -7.24 dB   -24.15 dB      2:08 08-Bron-Yr-Aur
DR14      -3.87 dB   -20.74 dB      5:16 09-Down By The Seaside
DR14      -3.32 dB   -22.03 dB      6:37 10-Ten Years Gone
DR13      -1.26 dB   -16.71 dB      3:39 11-Night Flight
DR14      -0.70 dB   -17.24 dB      4:09 12-The Wanton Song
DR12      -2.83 dB   -17.61 dB      3:54 13-Boogie With Stu
DR14      -1.60 dB   -19.99 dB      4:26 14-Black Country Woman
DR13      -2.59 dB   -19.66 dB      4:47 15-Sick Again

Number of tracks:  15
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate:        96000 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   24
Bitrate:           2756 kbps
Codec:             FLAC




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