Led Zeppelin's 'Physical Graffiti' remastered

Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, Jason Bonham and John Paul Jones attend the premiere of "Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day" at Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct. 9, 2012, in New York City.
Kevin Mazur | Getty Images 2012

Today's Morning Edition music is from "Brandy and Coke," an initial rough mix of what would become "Trampled Under Foot."

That's one of the songs on Led Zeppelin's double album "Physical Graffiti," which came out 40 years ago Tuesday.

To mark the anniversary, guitarist Jimmy Page has remastered the album and added bonus material, including this song. That special box set comes out Tuesday.

Both Page and singer Robert Plant have said that "Physical Graffiti" was the high point of Led Zeppelin's creativity as a band.

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