Since you are interested in Physical Graffiti, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine [ Epic Records / CD - released 10/Nov/1992 ] This is the legendary, self-titled, first - and best R.A.T.M. album, which includes the wickedly good tracks "Killing in the Name", "Know Your Enemy" and "Wake Up". |
The Rolling Stones
Exile on Main Street [ Polydor / CD - released 20/May/2010 ] Originally released in May 1972, 'Exile on Main Street' is a compelling rhythmic masterpiece - an amazing album that everyone with a pulse should own. |
The Rolling Stones
Black and Blue [ Polydor Records / CD - released 14/May/2009 ] Originally released in 1976 (and digitally re-mastered in 2009), 'Black and Blue' features essential Stones cuts, such as "Hot Stuff", "Hey Negrita", "Fool to Cry", "Hand of Fate" and "Crazy Mama". |
The Who
Who's Next (2CD Deluxe Edition) [ Polydor Records / 2 CD - released 12/May/2003 ] 'Who's Next' is one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded! This 2CD set has been digitally re-mastered, expanded to 29 tracks, and now features new liner notes, graphics & photos. |
Bad Company
Straight Shooter (Remastered) [ Atlantic Records / CD - released 19/Jul/1994 ] Digitally re-mastered American imported re-issue edition of the excellent second album by Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs, Boz Burrell and Simon Kirke - collectively known as Bad Company. |
Faces
A Nod is as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse [ Warner Music / CD - released 14/Sep/1993 ] There are few records that feel like a never-ending party like 'A Nod' - a classic from 1971 featuring Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood. |
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin I [ Atlantic Records / CD - released 17/Jun/1994 ] This is a digitally re-mastered re-issue of the debut album ' Led Zeppelin', which was originally released 1968. |
Various Artists
A Night in Marrakech [ Metro Records / 2 CD - released 17/Jul/2006 ] Never has a city held so much fascination for Westerners. Marrakech has drawn artists, writers, rock stars and film stars to its colourful, scent laden streets for many years. |