Rare Led Zeppelin II 2 Plum 1969 Press UK Original Killing Floor SUPERB EX+

Sold Date: November 25, 2015
Start Date: November 23, 2015
Final Price: £95.00 (GBP)
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A solid EX+ copy of a well sought after album.

LED ZEPPELIN II ORIGINAL 1ST UK PRESS!
WITH RARE KILLING FLOOR ERROR ON LABEL.

Atlantic 588 198
NEAR MINT AUDIO THROUGHOUT!

MATRIX NOs. ON RUN-OUT GROOVE

side 1 - A 2

side 2 - B 4

MOTHER STAMPERS:

Side 1. '' 1 2 5 0 ''

Side 2. '' 1 1 1

THE OUTER SLEEVE - EX+
The outer sleeve is a solid EX+, there is minimal shelf wear and no ring wear which is rare to find especially on the Led Zeppelin II due to sleeve not being laminated. Slight marks on rear but nothing major. No ink and the spline is in great condition as you can see from the pictures.

THE VINYL - EX +
The vinyl shows very minimal signs of use. The labels are clean and free of ink. There is very little spindle wear on both sides. The vinyl retains its glossy shine. The sound quality is supreme as you would expect from a plum label in this condition! A true gem of a record! Houses in a paper inner sleeve which again is EX plus.

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TRACK LISTING… SIDE 1 ; WHOLE LOTTA LOVE....WHAT IS AND WHAT SHOULD NEVERBE...KILLING FLOOR (LEMON SONG)....THANK YOU...SIDE 2 ; HEARTBREAKER....LIVIN LOVIN MAID ....RAMBLEON.....MOBY DICK.....BRING IT ON HOME

RARITY

A PLUM PRESS in this type of condition is scarce. The vinyl is so often played so much, heavily marked, scratched, with noisy, poor and distorted sound. Any EARLY UK PRESS examples with a record in this type of condition, that plays practically great, is very rare.

The cover is almost impossible to find without serious wear, even modestly worn examples are scarce and this one is one of the better examples. Finding a great cover like this, with an original piece of vinyl, fantastic!.

PLUM pressings are infinitely more rare than the later orange and green labels, but finding copies that sound great is a real challenge. Usually they sound very poor, the mastering is patchy, and of course, they were so often heavily played on old fashioned, destructive equipment, or worse, past around at parties.