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Led Zeppelin have unveiled two previously unheard tracks, as well as the trailer for their new super-deluxe box set. Check it out below.
The two tracks are the classic 'Keys To the Highway', recorded in 1970, and an early version of the iconic 'Whole Lotta Love' They are among the many songs set for release on long-awaited upcoming reissues. Hear snippets of them here.
The legendary rockers are due to drop remastered re-releases of their first three albums - featuring previously unheard material. They look pretty beautiful. The albums will be released across multiple CD, vinyl, and digital formats, including Limited Edition Super Deluxe Boxed Set.
See the official unboxing of the deluxe version here
"I don't want to die and have somebody else do it," guitarist Jimmy Page told BBC, after spending two years searing the band's archive for the releases. "I'm authoritative about what was done in the first place."
He continued: "You realise just how important all of those additional layers and the filigree work is. There's all manner of bells and whistles to make it the song Whole Lotta Love as we all know it."
Page added: "It's undeniable that we're good," he adds. "The band was the real deal."
Watch the trailer for the deluxe edition below
Adding that there was 'zero' chance of the band reforming, frontman Robert Plant told the BBC that fans should instead focus on enjoying the upcoming release - as 'loud' as they could.
"These things aren't to study," said Plant. "They're to turn up very loud and say, hey, once upon at time, everything was just as easy as this."
The first three Led Zeppelin albums will be re-released across various formats on 2 June, 2014.
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