Led Zeppelin Kashmir evolution
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"Kashmir" is a song released on Led Zeppelin's
Working titles include “Driving To Kashmir” and “Driving
Thru Kashmir” (the latter as titled on Physical Graffiti Deluxe
edition).
The song was first recorded to tape on 25 October 1973 at
Headley Grange during the early Physical Graffiti sessions, the same day
as an early version of “Sick Again”. As Jimmy Page recalled, it was just him
and John Bonham jamming to the main cyclic D riff on the session.
Work on “Kashmir” resumed during the main recording
sessions in February 1974, this time with the full band. A rough instrumental mix
was created during this period (here) with the basic drums,
bass and guitar parts but no orchestra yet. It’s quite likely a new take done
on 21 February 1974, given the differing track sheets and Robert Plant’s guide
vocals heard bleeding into the drum mics in the mix (starting around the 2:15
mark).
Orchestral overdubs took place at Island Studio One in
London in November 1974, arranged by John Paul Jones.
Sources
Physical Graffiti Deluxe liner
notes
Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin
book
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