Led Zeppelin Share Previously Unreleased ‘Sugar Mama’

Led Zeppelin have released “Sugar Mama,” a previously unheard song originally recorded during the sessions for the band’s first album in 1968 at Olympic Studios in London. The release comes as part of the re-issue of the band’s 1982 record Coda. Rolling Stone calls “Sugar Mama” a “thumping upbeat blues rave up.”More »

By on June 9, 2015

Led Zeppelin have released “Sugar Mama,” a previously unheard song originally recorded during the sessions for the band’s first album in 1968 at Olympic Studios in London. The release comes as part of the re-issue of the band’s 1982 record Coda. Rolling Stone calls “Sugar Mama” a “thumping upbeat blues rave up.” The re-issues of Zep’s seventh, eighth, and ninth LP’s – Presence, In Through the Out Door, and Coda – land July 31. They will be available as single remastered CDs, deluxe-edition multi-disc sets with unreleased companion audio, single remastered LPs on 180-gram vinyl, deluxe-edition remastered vinyl LPs with companion audio and as digital download remasters. The super deluxe box set also includes a hardbound, 70-plus page book filled with rare photos and memorabilia. The first 30,000 box sets will be individually numbered. Coda will be the only deluxe-edition remaster in this series to feature a pair of companion discs. Copyright(c) 2015 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

Around the site