Led Zeppelin – Untitled
Label: |
Atlantic – 603497837076 |
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Series: |
Atlantic 75 |
Format: |
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Country: |
Worldwide |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Blues Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Black Dog | 4:55 | |
A2 | Rock And Roll | 3:40 | |
A3 | The Battle Of Evermore | 5:51 | |
A4 | Stairway To Heaven | 8:02 | |
B1 | Misty Mountain Hop | 4:38 | |
B2 | Four Sticks | 4:45 | |
B3 | Going To California | 3:32 | |
B4 | When The Levee Breaks | 7:08 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Copyright © – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Recorded At – Headley Grange
- Recorded At – Sunset Sound
- Recorded At – Island Studios
- Remastered At – Metropolis Mastering
- Lacquer Cut At – Metropolis Mastering
- Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BL38958
Credits
- Design [Coordination] – Graphreaks
- Executive-Producer – Peter Grant
- Illustration [Inside, The Hermit] – Barrington Colby M O M*
- Lacquer Cut By – JD*
- Producer – Jimmy Page
- Remastered By, Reissue Producer – Jimmy Page
Notes
Release doesn't feature an explicit title, as with the original issues. It is, however, referred to as "Led Zeppelin IV" in online retailers and such.
Issued in an unlaminated gatefold sleeve. Copies may have a hologram stamp on the reverse lower left.
There is a 12" square matte insert, printed on both sides.
Disc held in a polylined, die cut white paper inner.
Barcoded hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap.
Printed on front cover sticker:
"LED ZEPPELIN'S CLASSIC
4th ALBUM ON 180g
CRYSTAL CLEAR VINYL
Includes Stairway To Heaven,
Black Dog & Rock And Roll
Remastered & Produced by Jimmy Page
[barcode image
6 03497 83707 6]
Cat# on labels 8122-79657-7
Cat# on sticker on front cover : RVC1 7208 / 603497837076".
Manufactured in . (on label)
Made in the EU (on insert)
Issued in an unlaminated gatefold sleeve. Copies may have a hologram stamp on the reverse lower left.
There is a 12" square matte insert, printed on both sides.
Disc held in a polylined, die cut white paper inner.
Barcoded hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap.
Printed on front cover sticker:
"LED ZEPPELIN'S CLASSIC
4th ALBUM ON 180g
CRYSTAL CLEAR VINYL
Includes Stairway To Heaven,
Black Dog & Rock And Roll
Remastered & Produced by Jimmy Page
[barcode image
6 03497 83707 6]
Cat# on labels 8122-79657-7
Cat# on sticker on front cover : RVC1 7208 / 603497837076".
Manufactured in . (on label)
Made in the EU (on insert)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text, on sticker): 6 03497 83707 6
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - etched): BL38958-01 A1 0081227965778
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - etched): BL38958-01 B1 0081227965778 JD
Other Versions (5 of 1115)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Untitled (LP, Album, Stereo, Version 5, Gatefold) | Atlantic | 2401012 | UK | 1971 | ||
Untitled (LP, Album) | Atlantic | N° 50.008, 50 008 | 1971 | ||||
Untitled (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Atlantic | SD 7208 | Canada | 1971 | |||
New Submission
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Untitled (LP, Album) | Atlantic | ATL 50 008 | Scandinavia | 1971 | ||
Recently Edited
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Untitled (LP, Album, Club Edition, Richmond Pressing) | Atlantic | SD 7208 | US | 1971 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Received LP today THU 13 FEB '25
Agree with some of the positive and negative comments:
Positive:
+ Flat pressing - although feels a bit light weighted for 180g in my hands.
+ Quiet - no surface noise heard.
Negative:
- Bright and thin - lost my first release LP long time ago, but can't it being so bright. Changed up hifi many times since then, so maybe better equipment highlights this.
Coloured vinyl has come a long way but could the clear pressing be at fault? Although I do have clear vinyl LP's from other artists which sound amazing!
JP & LZ - enigmatic as ever they were.
Peace & Love -
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It's an excellent pressing of an album that never sounded amazing, at least as far as I've heard. My copy was extremely quiet, and the clear vinyl is sweet. Sounds as great as the album can. Amazing album, though
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Edited 4 months agoOn the bright side but clean. You could do a lot worse for a late pressing of this classic. If you don't want to lay out cash, why not? Nice version.
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Edited 5 months agoI like it.
The thing never sounded particularly great no matter what press, but this really shines on the subtler tracks like Battle of Evermore and Going to California.
Nice depth on Roberts voice on those.
The harp on Levee is a scorcher as well.
JPJ’s bass on 4 Sticks grabbed my attention too.
Like I said, I’ve had copies from multiple decades, and none of them left me floored.
Worth a pick up if you want a nice clean one. -
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Edited 6 months agoMy copy sounds just as good as the recently remastered issue and it does not sound like shit as the guy below me has stated. Just crank it up and enjoy.
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That version sounds like shit, but so does every other version of that album. I'd say it's just a bit better than the original, but overall everything is so muddy and compressed, you wouldn't even notice.
It's really a shame since this is some of the best music ever recorded. I don't know why they let Jimmy Page produce anything, he's clearly not a qualified sound engineer.
Compared to records that came out around the same time (Aqualung;Who's Next;L.A. Woman) this is really disappointing, and there's no way to fix it. -
Just picked up a copy of this and it sounds pretty good! Love that crystal clear and Atlantic label. Looks and sounds pretty good. My only complaint is that the low end is very lacking. That seems to be the norm on digital represses anymore. But, it's super quiet and looks gorgeous. 8/10 pressing.
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