Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin

1997 studio album inspired by Lwed Zeppelin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin is an instrumental album inspired by Led Zeppelin songs. The music was arranged by Jaz Coleman, and performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Peter Scholes.[3]

ReleasedOctober 21, 1997
Length72:11
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Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin
Studio album arranged by Jaz Coleman and performed by
ReleasedOctober 21, 1997
GenreSymphonic rock
Length72:11
LabelPOINT Music (Polygram)
ProducersJaz Coleman, Youth
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Track listing for Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin
# Title Time Originally appears on
1 "Dawn at the Great Pyramid" 3:33 New song
2 "Kashmir" 7:54 Physical Graffiti
3 "The Battle of Evermore" 8:10 fourth album
4 "Stairway to Heaven" 10:40 fourth album
5 "When the Levee Breaks" 7:15 fourth album
6 "Going to California" 10:24 fourth album
7 "Friends" 5:40 Led Zeppelin III
8 "All My Love" 10:35 In Through the Out Door
9 "Kulu Valley" (Ambient Remix) 7:42 New song
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