Sold Date:
January 13, 2016
Start Date:
January 3, 2016
Final Price:
£95.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
11
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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[zipedit] Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin III"
Original UK Pressing! Cat No 2401002 Plum/Red Altlantic Labels!
Stunning Top Audio Quality! 1st Issue E.J.Day & Co Fully Laminated Gate Fold Cover! Complete with Fully Functioning Rotating Wheel!
1st Pressed A5 & B5 (Hand Etched) Matrix Endings Jimi Page Credits On The Labels!
Here on offer from my personal collection! A very
early original UK pressing Led Zeppelin III and totaly
complete. Please note! this is listed for its collectability rather than for its condition. The vinyl has obviously been played and there are surface marks on the playing surface but this is not overplayed in my opinion. This early pressing features Jimi Page credits on both sides
of the labels and would be the second corrected label variation. Features hand etched A5 and B5 matrix endings! I have sold and
own many, many copies of this album, This audio is absolutely awesome
throughout and absolutely stunning seperation and a real deep basey feel
that in my opinion can only be acheived from the earliest pressings and
there is no other format than these early UK vinyls that even come
close to the awesome feel that is produced! There is light interference noted in the form of some static ticks heard at the intro to side two any other interference is minimal. This is totaly complete
with the original atlantic poly sleeve and 1st issue E.Day gatefold with
fully functional wheel, made and printed in England! (later pressings
were made in Germany)!
Listen to the recording in the player below! Actual recording from this vinyl listed!
Led Zeppelin III, the third album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, was released October 5th 1970 by Atlantic Records. It was recorded between January and July 1970 at Olympic Studios, London and Headley Grange, East Hampshire, then mixed at Ardent Studios, Memphis in August 1970 during Led Zeppelin's sixth American concert tour. The album was produced by guitarist Jimmy Page and engineered by Andy Johns!
It has been suggested that Led Zeppelin III was
something of a watershed release for the band, as it marked a change
from Page's domination of the first two albums towards a more democratic
affair in which all four group members offered up their own
compositions and ideas - a pattern that would continue in future
sessions.
The album added acoustic and folk rock elements to the band's
established rock and blues repertoire, which also helped endear the band
to progressive rock fans. However, some detractors attacked the heavier
tracks as being mindless noise, whilst the acoustic material was
criticised by others for imitating the music of Crosby, Stills, Nash
& Young.
Although these negative reviews had a slight effect on sales at the time, Led Zeppelin III was still a trans-Atlantic #1 hit. Sales eventually lagged in the wake of Led Zeppelin I and II, but with the passage of time III's reputation has recovered considerably!
The album contains two of Led Zeppelin's most well-known songs: "Immigrant Song" and "Since I've Been Loving You". The first of these, written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, is about the Norse invasions of England and was inspired by the band's recent performances in Iceland!
"Since I've Been Loving You" is a classic, original
blues in the key C minor featuring heartfelt interplay by all four group
members.
It would become a performance staple of Led Zeppelin concerts, especially from 1971 through 1973, replacing Willie Dixon's "I Can't Quit You Baby" from the first album as the band's slow blues showcase!
Other fan favorites from the album were the rock
songs "Celebration Day" and "Out on the Tiles", and the acoustic tracks
"Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" and "That's the Way", the latter considered by many
critics to be a breakthrough for still-developing lyric writer Plant.
The song "Gallows Pole" is actually an arrangement of a traditional folk song by that name, also recorded by Lead Belly some thirty years earlier!.
Led Zeppelin III's original vinyl edition was packaged
in a gatefold sleeve with a novelty cover, designed by Richard Drew, a
lecturer in fine arts at Leeds Polytechnic.
The cover and interior
gatefold art consisted of a surreal collection of seemingly random
images on a white background, many of them connected thematically with
flight or aviation (as in "Zeppelin"). Behind the front cover was a
rotatable paper disc, or volvelle, covered with more images, including
photos of the band members, which showed through holes in the cover.
Moving an image into place behind one hole would usually bring one or two others into place behind other holes. This could not be replicated on a conventional cassette or CD cover, but there have been Japanese and British CDs packaged in miniature versions of the original sleeve. In France this album was released with a different album cover, simply showing a photo of the four band members!.
As always I have tried to give my honest personal opinion when describing items listed! Although it is my honest opinion! I always urge others to do their own personal research on any items that they are interested in purchasing, before, they commit to bidding!) I have Highlighted all aspects as clearly as possible!! I have taken time to play this vinyl track for track to give a clear and accurate description of the audio quality as i heard it. (please look at my completed listings of albums that I have sold of this calaber (more than 1000 items) and you will see that I normally get it right) I have also provided as many photos as I can and supersized so that all aspects can be seen clearly in strong light! Please note! These photos are the actual item for sale and not copies of other items!
The Matrix
SIDE 1. 2421002 A-5 (HAND ETCHED)''DO WHAT THOU WILT'' (HAND ETCHED ON THE RUN OFF GROOVES ONLY 1ST PRESS)
SIDE 2. 2431002 B-5 (HAND ETCHED) ''SO MOTE IT BE'' (HAND ETCHED ON THE RUN OFF GROOVES ONLY 1ST PRESS)
The Vinyl
The vinyl still retains its original glossy sheen from new and lays flat on the turntable! (free from any warping)! This is the original heavier thicker type of vinyl with deeper grooves only found on these original early UK pressings! They are also more robust than later pressings which were more flimsier! Please note! In strong light there is surface marks/scratches/scuffs (Importantly there are no deep needle marks that cause any loud constant clicks or pops at least no skips or jumps)
The Audio Quality
I have carefully played this through track for track as usual at
very loud volume on a top system prior to listing! The
audio seperation is amaizing and the vibrancy and bassey feel on this
vinyl will never be surpassed in any other format, beleive me. This
plays with (no) signs of any distortion or that this has been overplayed
at all in my opinion, Please note! The audio quality has always been
the uppermost importance when i have purchased records over the years
and I have always tried to seek out the earliest stampers that, in my
personal opinion makes all the difference for the best audio quality!
Please note, I heard some static/ticks crackle in very
quiet isolated places only during the play of this vinyl. (Noted at the intro to the beginning to side two) Importantly I
heard no loud annoying constant clicks or pops! I must emphisise that this vinyl has obviously been played but not
over played in my opinion. Please look
at my completed listings of records that i have sold of this calaber and
you will see that i normally get it right! Audio is graded at the
top! Stunning audio seperation throughout and vibrancy only heard like
this on the earliest pressings! I would grade the audio at least
excellent to Excellent plus for the most part, on my systems!
Hear the complete recording for yourself in the player above! (Actual recording from the vinyl)
Please note! I always make this disclaimer! Please allow for the odd isolated static,crackle/light clicks/ticks (not) consistant throughout the audio! Although I have given my honest opinion, this is a genuine 45 year old vinyl (not a reissue) that would have originally been played on a 45 year old system!
The labels
These are the original Plum\red Atlantic labels! (only 1st press) Second label variation,
features ''Under licence...'' across the labels, above the white stripe
and feature Jimi Page credits on both sides (UK press! ''Made in
Gt Britain'' featured (only UK press) credits for 'Warner Bros' Spidering can be seen when angled to the light. This
has been played, but definately not overplayed in my opinion) little if
no spindleware (The hole is perfetly round)
The Record Sleeve
This is the original poly lined atlantic sleeve with no splits or tares just light creasing\staining with age! becoming very fragile and is now stored seperately from the vinyl!
The Cover
This is the original 1st issue, 1st press E.J.Day & co printed gatefold cover with fully functioning wheel ! Very Very hard to find originals in this condition! Please note! I have often seen these covers swapped for later covers that were made in Germany! THIS IS THE ORIGINAL UK printed features the correct catalogue number on the spine and printed by E.J.Day & co London! (only 1st press covers) This is strong and straight as it should be without any splits or tares and no nasty names written also the wheel is fully functional! There is some minor light yellowing with age only around the edges only to note! Amazingly No real creases to mention and hardly any other real creases to talk of (see photos)! Any marks or imperfections on this cover you would really have to look hard under a strong light to notice! Very Very minimal storageware, The wheel is fully functional. Hard to find like this after nearly 44 years old! I would grade this cover at least excellent if not much better!
HOW I SEND MY RECORDS!
THIS ALBUM WILL BE SENT IN A LARGE BOX WITH CARDBOARD STIFFENERS THE ALBUM IS ALWAYS PUT IS A POLY SLEEVE AND ENCASED IN THE BOX WITH PLENTY OF BUBBLEWRAP FOR ADDED PROTECTION (SEE PHOTOS)
As always I have tried to give my honest personal opinion when describing items listed! Although it is my honest opinion! I always urge others to do their own personal research on any items that they are interested in purchasing, before, they commit to bidding!) I have Highlighted all aspects as clearly as possible!! I have taken time to play this vinyl track for track to give a clear and accurate description of the audio quality as i hear it. (please look at my completed listings of albums that I have sold of this calaber (more than 1000 items) and you will see that I normally get it right) I have also provided as many photos as I can and supersized so that all aspects can be seen clearly in strong light!!!!!Please note! These photos are the actual item for sale and not copies of other items!!!!!!!
Please do not hesitate to email me with any questions regarding this item or any other items that I have listed!
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All items are despatched securely with ample reinforcement (It is my prime interest to make sure that the items arrive in the same condition that they left me!!!!
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