Led Zeppelin is ready to revisit its old catalog, as they are set to reissue its first three albums as deluxe editions, including previously unreleased tracks.
As part of its self-described "extensive reissue program" of all nine of its studio albums, guitarist/producer Jimmy Page has remastered each release, according to Rollingstone.com.
They will be available as single discs, or as a deluxe edition featuring a bonus disc of previously unreleased studio and live tracks recorded at the same time.
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II and Led Zeppelin III will hit stores on June 3.
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