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Coda is a studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in 1982. This collection of outtakes from various sessions during Led Zeppelin's twelve-year career was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham. The word coda, meaning a "tail" that ends a musical piece following the main body, was therefore chosen as an apt title. It is said that John-Paul Jones suggested this as the album title.
Led Zeppelin guitarist and producer Jimmy Page explained that part of the reasoning for the release of the album related to the popularity of unofficial Led Zeppelin recordings which continued to be circulated by fans:
According to the Led Zeppelin biography Hammer of the Gods, the band also owed Atlantic Records one more album from the five album deal that created Swan Song Records in 1974. As such, Coda can be seen as a contractual fulfillment.
"We're Gonna Groove" opens the album and, according to the album notes, was...
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