Led Zeppelin will mark the 50th anniversary of 'III' by reissuing the Japanese version of the album's lone single, 'Immigrant Song'
, and the B-side of the seven-inch boasts the non-album track, “Hey, Hey, What Can I Do.” In an ostensible nod to’s October 5th, 1970 release date, the reissue will be limited to 19,700 copies, and it will come in a sleeve that replicates the original artwork.
While “Immigrant Song” was very much in line with the heavy blues-rock that defined Zeppelin’s first two albums,for the band. Guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant started writing the songs after decamping to a Welsh cottage called Bron-Yr-Aur, drawing on the rich folk tradition of Great Britain, as well as more contemporary American strains coming out of California at the time., Page told Cameron Crowe about the flat reception the album initially received.
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