In November 2012 the project to reissue the complete discography of Led Zeppelin, and it will be during this 2014 finally the year in which this relaunch will begin. At that time the guitarist Jimmy Page anticipated that he would begin with the remastering of all the albums of Led Zeppelin, and that the intention was to publish them in a special format (boxset), that is, a luxury box with extra and unpublished material from each of the legendary band's studio works.
Last week Page confirmed that the band's first three albums will be released, 'Led Zeppelin I', 'Led Zeppelin II' and 'Led Zeppelin III', completely remastered and with unreleased tracks during the first quarter of 2014. Page also announced that this collection will include unreleased records of the recording processes of each of the albums.
The urban artist was specially hired for the design of the visual art Shepard Fairey, who will be in charge of redesigning the art of the entire collection. Last October, Robert Plant revealed to the press that they had found old recordings recorded on quarter-inch tapes. “I met with Jimmy (Page) and we listened to them. And there are some very, very interesting snippets ", highlighted the mythical British singer.
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