On this day, November 19, 1982, Led Zeppelin released Coda, a posthumous compilation album featuring tracks recorded between 1970 and 1979. As the band’s final album, it was released two years after John Bonham’s passing and marked the end of an era for one of rock’s most iconic groups.
Coda reached #6 on the Billboard charts in the US and #4 in the UK, showcasing the enduring appeal of Zeppelin’s music. With tracks like “We’re Gonna Groove” and “Bonzo’s Montreux,” the album offered fans a glimpse into previously unreleased material.
Do you think Coda was a fitting farewell for Led Zeppelin? Which track stands out the most to you?
Coda reached #6 on the Billboard charts in the US and #4 in the UK, showcasing the enduring appeal of Zeppelin’s music. With tracks like “We’re Gonna Groove” and “Bonzo’s Montreux,” the album offered fans a glimpse into previously unreleased material.
Do you think Coda was a fitting farewell for Led Zeppelin? Which track stands out the most to you?