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Led Zeppelin's Previously Unreleased 'Sunshine Woman' Surfaces

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Led Zeppelin's supposed lost track "Sunshine Woman," will finally get an official release. The song has previously been available on bootlegs and various music downloading sites, however never on a legitimate Led Zeppelin release.

The song is now available for fan consumption on the band's Soundcloud. Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page oversaw the release of the song in anticipation for the upcoming expanded reissue of the Double Platinum BBC Sessions album.

The song suffers from sound quality, when put up to other Zeppelin releases. However, Pages explains, "There's no point in pretending it wasn't recorded off the radio." Within the proper setting of other BBC radio sessions, the song should satisfy fan's desire for "Sunshine Woman" to get its place in the Led Zeppelin discography.

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