Led Zeppelin has profiled an unreleased song titled ‘Sugar Mama’ that will be officially released on the upcoming expanded edition of ‘Coda’.
According to Led Zeppelin’s record label Warner Music, “The frenetic blues jam ‘Sugar Mama’ was recorded in 1968 at Olympic Studios during sessions for the band’s eponymous debut. The song was completed but never officially released until now.”
‘Coda’ was the album of Led Zep leftovers released in 1982 after the break-up of the band two years earlier. The term ‘Coda’ in music means “a passage that ends a musical piece following the main body”.
Led Zeppelin will release the three final remastered and expanded albums ‘Presence’, ‘In Through The Out Door’ and ‘Coda’ on July 31, 2015. As with the previous deluxe editions, the albums have been newly remastered by guitarist and producer Jimmy Page and are accompanied by companion audio comprised of previously unreleased music selected and compiled by Page.