LED ZEPPELIN: Deluxe Reissues Of 'Presence', 'In Through The Out Door' And 'Coda' Headed For U.S. Top 10

August 6, 2015

According to Billboard.com, deluxe editions of LED ZEPPELIN's final three albums — 1976's "Presence", 1979's "In Through The Out Door" and 1982's "Coda" — could each move around 25,000 equivalent album units in the week ending August 6. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA).

The chart will be revealed on Billboard's web site on Sunday, August 9.

When they were originally released, "Presence" and "In Through The Out Door" both reached No. 1, while "Coda" peaked at No. 6.

The reissue program has been curated by Jimmy Page, with each album featuring at least a second disc of companion audio comprised entirely of unreleased music related to that album. The series began in June 2014 with the revamped and expanded editions of "Led Zeppelin" (1969),"Led Zeppelin II" (1969),and "Led Zeppelin III" (1970). The second batch came last October with deluxe releases of "Led Zeppelin IV" (1971) and "Houses Of The Holy" (1973),followed by February's singular release of the band's sole studio double set, "Physical Graffiti" (1975).

The newly issued "Presence" and "Coda" sets are packaged in a gatefold card wallet. All CD and LP versions of "In Through The Out Door" are wrapped in a brown paper page replicating its initial release. The Deluxe Edition (two and three CD) features the remastered album, plus a second disc of unreleased companion audio. "Coda" features two companion audio discs.

Photo credit: Atlantic Records / The Outside Organisation

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