Led Zeppelin - Live In Scandinavia '69 Clear Vinyl LP New But *READ* description

Sold Date: December 23, 2020
Start Date: December 14, 2020
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One corner of the sleeve has been creased / dented. The pictures show one copy but all have similar damage to one corner of the sleeve (a box of records was dropped and this is what caused the damage). The record is otherwise still new and sealed. The vinyl inside will be mint and unplayed.

Format: White coloured 180g vinyl, in hand-numbered fold-over sleeve, with insert
·    Two incredible performances, live from Stockholm and Copenhagen, 1969
·    Includes the entire Sveriges radio and TV-BYEN broadcasts
·    Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound quality
·    Background liners and rare images
·    First time on vinyl
·    Hand numbered editions
Led Zeppelin, live from Scandinavia, in March 1969.
 
From jamming in a basement in a London record store to bagging the biggest recording deal in the history of popular music, Led Zeppelin’s rise to super-stardom took only a few short months. The band that would come to redefine hard rock music and influence generations of future rockers is here captured in all its thundering sonic glory as it embarked on a tour of Scandinavia in the spring of 1969. Performed live at Stockholm’s Konserthuset on 14th March, broadcast by Sveriges Radio and Copenhagen’s Gladaxe on 17th March, broadcast by TV-BYEN, these gigs are an early taste of the virtuoso rock performances that would break stadium attendance records across the globe and change the genre forever.
 
  SIDE ONE
Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
14th March 1969 Sveriges radio
1. I Can’t Quit You Baby 5:54 2. I Gotta Move 3:33 3. Dazed & Confused 10:31 4. How Many More Times 2:10

Gladsaxe, Copenhagen, Denmark 17th March 1969 TV-BYEN 5. Communication Breakdown 3:00
  SIDE TWO
1. Dazed & Confused 9:14 2. Babe I’m Gonna Leave You 6:49 3. How Many More Times 12:51
 
Robert Plant – vocals Jimmy Page – guitar John Paul Jones – bass John Bonham – drums