Led Zeppelin Discography
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Led Zeppelin I
Atlantic 19126
Released on January 12, 1969
Recorded in November 1968 at Olympic Studios, London.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Director of engineering: Glyn Johns
Executive producer: Peter Grant
CD Mastering by: Barry Diament, Atlantic Studios
Cover Design: Goerge Hardie
Back liner photo: Chris Dreja
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, organ, backing vocal
Viram Jasani Tabla drums on "Black Mountain Side"
1) Good Times Bad Times (2:43)
2) Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (6:40)
(Anne Bredon/Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by Glyn Johns.
Originally released on January 12, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN."
3) You Shook Me (6:30)
4) Dazed And Confused (6:27)
(Jimmy Page)
Recorded and mixed in October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by Glyn Johns.
Originally released on January 12, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN."
5) Your Time Is Gonna Come (4:41)
(Page/Jones)
Recorded and mixed in October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by Glyn Johns.
Originally released on January 12, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN."
6) Black Mountain Side (2:06)
7) Communication Breakdown (2:26)
(Page/Jones/Bonham)
Recorded and mixed in October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by Glyn Johns.
Originally released on January 12, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN."
Released as a single on 3/10/69
8) I Can't Quit You Baby (4:42)
9) How Many More Times (3:30)
Led Zeppelin II
Atlantic 19127
Released on October 22, 1969
Recorded between January and August 1969 at various studios.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Director of engineering: Edwin H. Kramer
Executive producer: Peter Grant
LP Recording engineers: Edwin H. Kramer, George Chkiantz,
Andrew Johns, Chris Huston
CD Mastering by: Barry Diament, Atlantic Studios
Cover Design: David Juniper
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, organ, backing vocal
1) Whole Lotta Love (5:34)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham)
Recorded in 1969 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by George Chkiantz.
Mixed at A&R Studios, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on October 22, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN II."
Released as a single on 11/7/69. #4 U.S pop.
2) What Is And What Should Never Be (4:44)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1969 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by George Chkiantz.
Mixed at A&R Studios, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on October 22, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN II."
3) The Lemon Song (6:20)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham)
4) Thank You (3:50)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1969 at Morgan Studios, London.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at A&R Studios, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on October 22, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN II."
5) Heartbreaker (4:15)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham)
Recorded in 1969 at A&R Studios, New York.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at A&R Studios, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on October 22, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN II."
6) Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) (2:40)
7) Ramble On (4:35)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1969 at Juggy Sound Studio, New York.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at A&R Studios, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on October 22, 1969 on "LED ZEPPELIN II."
8) Moby Dick (4:25)
9) Bring It On Home (4:19)
Led Zeppelin III
Atlantic 19128
Released on October 5, 1970
Recorded between January and August 1970 at Olympic Sound, London
and Ardent Studios, Memphis.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Engineers: Andrew Johns, London
Terry Manning, Ardent Studios, Memphis
CD Mastering by: Barry Diament, Atlantic Studios
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, organ, backing vocal
1) Immigrant Song (2:26)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1970 at Headley Grange, Hampshire, with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios wiht Andy Johns.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
Released as a single on 11/5/70; #16 U.S. pop.
2) Friends (3:55)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1970 at Headley Grange, Hampshire, with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios wiht Andy Johns.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
3) Celebration Day (3:29)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1970 at Headley Grange, Hampshire, with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
4) Since I've Been Loving You (7:25)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1970 at Island Studios, London.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
5) Out On The Tiles (4:04)
6) Gallows Pole (4:58)
(Traditional, arr. by Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1970 at Headley Grange, Hampshire, with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
7) Tangerine (3:12)
(Page)
Recorded in 1970 at Island Studios, London.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
8) That's The Way (5:38)
9) Bron-Y-Aur Stomp (4:20)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1970 at Headley Grange, Hampshire, with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Originally released on October 5, 1970 on "LED ZEPPELIN III."
10) Hats Off To (Roy) Harper (3:41)
(Traditional, arr. by Charles Obscure)
Led Zeppelin IV
Atlantic 19129
Released on November 8, 1971
Recorded between December 1970 and August 1971 at Island Studios, London;
Headley Grange, Hampshire; and Sunset Sound, Los Angeles.
Pruduced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Illustration "The Hermit" by: Barrington Colby M O M
Design Co-ordination: Graphreaks
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, keyboards?, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, organ, backing vocal
Sandy Denny appears on "The Battle of Evermore" courtesy of Island Records.
1) Black Dog (4:55)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, Hampshire
with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
Released as a single on December 2, 1971; #15 U.S. pop.
2) Rock and Roll (3:40)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham)
Recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, Hampshire
with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studiosand Olympic Studios with Andy Johns.
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
Released as a single on February 21, 1971; #47 U.S. pop.
3) The Battle of Evermore (5:38)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, Hampshire
with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with George Chkiantz.
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
4) Stairway To Heaven (7:55)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1971 at Island Studios, London.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios, London, with Andy Johns.
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
5) Misty Mountain Hop (4:39)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, Hampshire
with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Andy Johns
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
6) Four Sticks (4:49)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
Released as a single on February 21, 1971
7) Going To California (3:36)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, Hampshire
with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Andy Johns
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
8) When The Levee Breaks (7:08)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham/Memphis Minnie)
Recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, Hampshire
with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Sunset Studios, Los Angeles with Andy Johns
Originally released on November 8, 1971
on the group's untitled fourth album.
Houses Of The Holy
Atlantic 19130
Released on March 28, 1973
Recorded between January and August 1972 at Electric Lady Studios, New York
and Olympic Sound, London.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Engineers: Eddie Kramer, George Chkiantz
and Keith Harwood
Sleeve by: Hipgnosis
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, mellotron, synthesiser, organ, piano, grand piano,
synthesiser piano, synthesised bass, backing vocal
1) The Song Remains The Same (5:24)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Stargroves with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 28, 1973 on "HOUSES OF THE HOLY."
2) The Rain Song (7:32)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Stargroves with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 28, 1973 on "HOUSES OF THE HOLY."
3) Over The Hills And Far Away (4:42)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Stargroves with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on March 28, 1973 on "HOUSES OF THE HOLY."
Released as a single on 5/24/73; #51 U.S. pop.
4) The Crunge (3:10)
(Bonham/Jones/Page/Plant)
5) Dancing Days (3:40)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Stargroves with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on March 28, 1973 on "HOUSES OF THE HOLY."
Released as the B-side of "Over The Hills and Far Away" on 5/24/73.
6) D'yer Mak'er (4:19)
(Bonham/Jones/Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Stargroves with
the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on March 28, 1973 on "HOUSES OF THE HOLY."
Released as a single on 9/17/73; #20 U.S. pop.
7) No Quarter (6:57)
(Jones/Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Island Studios, London.
Engineered bu Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios, London, with Andy Johns.
Originally released on March 28, 1973 on "HOUSES OF THE HOLY."
8) The Ocean (4:28)
(Bonham/Jones/Page/Plant)
Physical Graffiti
Swan Song 2-200
Released on February 24, 1975
Recorded between November 1973 and December 1974 at Headley Grange with
Ronnie Lane's mobile studio and the Rolling Stones mobile studio,
Olympic Studios, Island Studios, Stargroves and Electric Ladyland.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Engineers: Eddie Kramer, George Chkiantz,
Keith Harwood, Andrew Johns,
and Ron Nevison
Package Concept and Design by: AGI
Mike Doud, London
Peter Corriston, London
Photography: Elliot Erwitt, B.P. Fallen,
and Roy Harper
Tinting Extraordinaire: Maurice Tate
Window Illustration: Dave Hefernan
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, mellotron, synthesiser, organ, piano, grand piano,
synthesiser piano, synthesised bass, backing vocal
Disc One
1) Custard Pie (4:20)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and at Olympic Studios
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
2) The Rover (5:44)
(Page/Plant)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
3) In My Time Of Dying (11:08)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio
Engineered by Ron Nevison.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
4) Houses Of The Holy (4:01)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1972 at Olympic Studios, London
Engineered by George Chkiantz.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie Kramer.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
5) Tramples Under Foot (5:38)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and at Olympic Studios
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
Released as a single on 4/2/75; #38 U.S. pop.
6) Kashmir (9:41)
(Page/Plant/Bonham)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and at Olympic Studios
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
Disc Two
1) In The Light (8:44)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and at Olympic Studios
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
2) Bron-Yr-Aur (2:07)
(Page)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
3) Down By The Seaside (5:15)
(Page/Plant)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
4) Ten Years Gone (6:55)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and at Olympic Studios
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
5) Night Flight (3:37)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
6) The Wanton Song (4:10)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded in 1974 at Headley Grange, Hampshire,
with Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and at Olympic Studios
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
7) Boogie With Stu (3:45)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham/Ian Stewart/Mrs. Valens)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
8) Black Country Woman (4:30)
(Page/Plant)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
9) Sick Again (4:40)
(Page/Plant)
Originally released on February 24, 1975 on "PHYSICAL GRAFFITI"
Presence
Swan Song 8416
Released on March 31, 1976
Recorded between November 1975 at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Engineer: Keith Harwood
Sleeve by: Hipgnosis and George Hardie
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, mellotron, synthesiser, organ, piano, grand piano,
synthesiser piano, synthesised bass, backing vocal
1) Achilles Last Stand (10:26)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
2) For Your Life (6:20)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
3) Royal Orleans (2:58)
(Page/Plant/Bohnam)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
4) Nobody's Fault But Mine (6:15)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
5) Candy Store Rock (4:10)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
6) Hots On For Nowhere (4:42)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
7) Tea For One (9:27)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded and mixed in November/December 1975
at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Originally released on March 31, 1976 on "PRESENCE"
In Through The Out Door
Swan Song 16002
Released on August 15, 1979
Recorded in December 1978 at Polar Music Studios, Stockholm.
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Engineer: Leif Mases
Assistant Engineer: Lennart Ostund
Sleeve by: Hipgnosis
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
pedal steel guitar, backing vocal
Robert Plant Lead vocal, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, tympani, backing vocal
John Paul Jones Bass, organ, backing vocal
Viram Jasani Tabla drums on "Black Mountain Side"
1) In The Evening (6:48)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in November/December 1978
at Polar Studios in Stockholm
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
2) South Bound Saurez (4:11)
(Jones/Plant)
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
3) Fool In The Rain (6:08)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Recorded in November/December 1978
at Polar Studios in Stockholm
Mixed at Polar Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
Released as a single on 12/7/79; #21 U.S. pop.
4) Hot Dog (3:15)
(Page/Plant)
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
5) Carouselambra (10:28)
(Page/Plant/Jones)
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
6) All My Love (5:51)
(Plant/Jones)
Recorded in November/December 1978
at Polar Studios in Stockholm
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
7) I'm Gonna Crawl (5:28)
(Plant/Jones)
Recorded in November/December 1978
at Polar Studios in Stockholm
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Originally released on August 15, 1979 on
"IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR"
Coda
Swan Song 16002
Released on November 19, 1982
Produced by: Jimmy Page
Executive producer: Peter Grant
Engineer: Stuart Epps
Sleeve by: Hipgnosis/Assorted Images
All tracks mixed at The Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire
Jimmy Page Electric guitar, sub octivider,
acoustic guitar, electronic treatments
Robert Plant Vocals, harmonica
John Bonham Drums, drum orchestra
John Paul Jones Bass, piano
1) We're Gonna Groove (2:38)
(Ben E. King/James Bethea)
Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, on 6/25/69
Engineered by Andy Johns
2) Poor Tom (3:03)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded on May 6, 1970 at Olympic Studios, London.
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at The Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, with Stuart Epps.
Originally released on November 19, 1982 on "CODA"
3) I Can't Quit You Baby (4:19)
(Willie Dixon)
Recorded during sound rehearsal at the
Royal Albert Hall, London, on 1/9/70
Engineered by Vic Maile with the Pye Mobile Truck
4) Walter's Walk (4:31)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded on the Rolling Stones Mobile at Stargroves, on 5/15/72.
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
5) Ozone Baby (3:37)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded on November 14, 1978 at Polar Studios, Stockholm.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Mixed at The Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, with Stuart Epps.
Originally released on November 19, 1982 on "CODA"
6) Darlene (5:07)
(Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham)
Recorded at Polar Studios, Stockholm, on 11/16/78
Engineered by Leif Mases.
7) Bonzo's Montreux (4:19)
(Bonham)
Recorded at Mountain Studios, Montreux, on 9/12,76
Engineered by John Timperly
8) Wearing And Tearing (5:30)
(Page/Plant)
Recorded on November 21, 1978 at Polar Studios, Stockholm.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Mixed at The Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, with Stuart Epps.
Originally released on November 19, 1982 on "CODA"

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