The Zep of Led in black and red -[ CrAzY Tuesday ]-
D’yer Mak’er (remastered) -+- Led Zeppelin (1973)
Atlantic Records’ ubiquitous black-and-red label, used on regular-issue 45-rpm single records from the mid-1950s through the 1980s (altered with a white box to accommodate a UPC symbol).
This single was one of Led Zeppelin’s more curious recordings, a reggae-flavored track some fans and critics enjoyed, and others loathed. Even within the band, not all members approved of the track, a departure from some of their earlier works that helped define the group at the time.
The Zep of Led in black and red -[ CrAzY Tuesday ]-
D’yer Mak’er (remastered) -+- Led Zeppelin (1973)
Atlantic Records’ ubiquitous black-and-red label, used on regular-issue 45-rpm single records from the mid-1950s through the 1980s (altered with a white box to accommodate a UPC symbol).
This single was one of Led Zeppelin’s more curious recordings, a reggae-flavored track some fans and critics enjoyed, and others loathed. Even within the band, not all members approved of the track, a departure from some of their earlier works that helped define the group at the time.