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Led Zeppelin I

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Vinyl 1: Original album newly remastered on 180 gram vinyl, in gatefold sleeve replicating the original album.

Vinyl 1: Original album newly remastered in gatefold sleeve replicating the original album on 180 gram vinyl, including the wheel and die cut holes. Most people know the Led Zeppelin debut album as the one with the orange color that featured the four band members looking at the camera. Before switching to this version, however, the very first cover released depicted the Hindenburg disaster with the band name in blue in the top left corner. This is why this version has been dubbed “the turquoise version” by collectors. Actually, there are at least eight known UK vinyl red/plum 6-digit deluxe cat# versions, the other seven releases can be found below:Vinyl 2: Companion audio on 180 gram vinyl in a new sleeve featuring negative artwork based on the original album artwork, and featuring previously unreleased studio outtakes. CD2: Companion audio in a new sleeve, featuring a previously unreleased October 1969 concert from Paris, France. Side Two 2. Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's Just a Woman) on the label Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's a Woman) on the gatefold cover.

They had their feet under the table, but now they had to prove themselves. Robert Plant: “That was the album that was going to dictate whether or not we had the staying power and the capacity to stimulate. It was still blues-based, but it was a much more carnal approach to the music and quite flamboyant.” The 1 st print of Led Zeppelin III has one of the easiest-to-spot differences of any collector’s album in the form of a full quote from the British occultist Aleister Crowley on either side of the matrix. It says, “Do What Thou Wilt/So Mote It Be.”It sounds a lot more exciting than it is. Eight previously unreleased recordings from across the Zeppelin career brushed off for release, two years after John Bonham’s tragically early death, to confound bootleggers and honour Bonzo’s memory. The final instalment in an auspicious body of work. LP sized, high quality print of the original album cover, the first 30,000 of which will be individually numbered. Vinyl 2/3: Companion audio on two LPs ( 180 gram vinyl ) in a new sleeve featuring negative artwork based on the original album artwork, and featuring a previously unreleased October 1969 concert from Paris, France. Led Zeppelin in their element, captured live at the peak of their pomp. Well, almost. Though both performances combined here (from June 25 and 27, 1972 at the L.A. Forum and Long Beach Arena respectively) were extensively bootlegged, they’d never been heard quite like this.

Vinyl 1: Original album newly remastered in gatefold sleeve replicating the original album on 180 gram vinyl Various matrix number combinations from A6/A7 to B5/B6/B7 may exist with the above described first generation of label. They are transitional copies from the first pressing to the second pressing (the ones without Peter Grant credits), and they are later copies. Vinyl 2: Companion audio on one LP ( 180 gram vinyl ) in a new sleeve featuring negative artwork based on the original album artwork, and featuring a previously unreleased companion audio reference mixes from the sessions You could find this rare album without the sleeve as well, which shows more subtle variations on the center label. The 1 st pressing label was credited to Superhype Music whereas the reissue with the less valuable cover has had the text credit corrected to read “Warner Bros.”I’d heard this one thing, Smoke On The Water or something. But I’d never actually seen them”: the night an ex-Beatle gatecrashed a Deep Purple show for an impromptu jam

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