Led Zeppelin will re-issue ‘Immigrant Song’ on seven inch vinyl.
The rock giants are toasting the 50th anniversary of their seminal album ‘Led Zeppelin III’, a record that matched crunching stadium anthems against pastoral acoustic workouts.
Famously not keen on the singles marketplace, Led Zeppelin did give ‘Immigrant Song’ – the album’s titanic opener – a Japanese 45 release.
Now, to celebrate the album’s milestone birthday, the Japanese edition will be given a vinyl re-issue.
Limited – it says on the press note – to 19,700 copies, ‘Immigrant Song’ will be paired with the non-album ‘Hey, Hey, What Can I Do’.
Out on January 15th, the single will be available to pre-order from Thursday (October 8th).
Photo Credit: Chuck Boyd
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