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About this item
Record label: Atlantic Catalo
Genre: Rock
Musical Artist: Led Zeppelin
Format: Vinyl
Street Date: September 20, 2017
TCIN: 53005891
UPC: 081227965785
Item Number (DPCI): 012-17-0342
Origin: Made in the USA
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.35 inches length x 12 inches width x 12 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 2.05 pounds
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patrick h. - 4 months ago
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This is my if i was marooned on a desert island pick! Listen to it over and over!
excellent pressing
5 out of 5 stars
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anthony fahmy - 2 years ago, Verified purchaser
this remastered pressing is of the highest quality. Excellent value at this price.
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5 out of 5 stars
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- 3 years ago
The new 180 gram vinyl edition sounds amazing. Led Zeppelin at their finest. The 2 LP goes in many directions, which the way Led Zeppelin is known to do. Starting with the song "Night Flight" to "Ten Years Gone", back over the "The Rover", all these songs are timeless to the Led Zeppelin fan. Even in a song they are recording and a plane is flying overhead, Robert Plant tells the engineer to leave it, leave it; meaning leave it in the song. That is Led Zeppelin, that is their style for those who know it well. I can not think of one bad song track on this LP. Critics tore it apart when it was released, however, they had no idea what they were even talking about. The entire North American 1975 tour sold out completely. This was the LP the band was promoting on their tour. This is one LP that will never go away, it will always remain in the charts. It was an epic 2 LP of fresh material that the band recorded, not left over material. Even the song "Houses Of The Holy", regardlesss of the title was created for this LP and not the LP "Houses Of The Holy". No, that was Led Zeppelin way of thinking, their way of arranging things.