Black Country Woman (track) by Led Zeppelin
Black Country Woman appears on the following album(s) by Led Zeppelin:
- Physical Graffiti (track #14) (this album) (1975)
- The Complete Studio Recordings (track #65) (compilation) (1993)
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11/05/2024 14:00 | steve397 | 4,711 | 75/100 | |
08/31/2024 23:14 | plasmicmist | 4,620 | 89/100 | |
07/03/2024 10:34 | Pluto11 | 24,417 | 76/100 | |
06/28/2024 07:06 | Johnnyo | 36,617 | 80/100 | |
06/24/2024 08:21 | 24kgoldie | 1,755 | 89/100 |
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Weakest song on the album, not counting the instrumental Bron-Yr-Aur.
A fun folk jam, but filler nonetheless.
It was a leftover from Houses Of The Holy, recorded during the "D'yer Mak'er" sessions. I like the way it fits here a lot. Gives the album a bigger acoustic presence.
I'm sure it was fun to play and fun to write, but doesn't really deserve a place on this album. They should have saved this one for Coda too!
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