Led Zeppelin Debut Turquoise 1969 UK 1st Press Uncorrected Matrix A1B1 VGC plus

Sold Date: January 23, 2023
Start Date: January 16, 2023
Final Price: £2,400.00 (GBP)
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`The Rarest Led Zeppelin Album of all time` `record collector magazine`


any questions are welcome...

this record is priced for its rarity and attraction to collectors


Turquiose debut uncrossed in decent shape


This is the rarer version with uncorrected credits, with track 3 'You Shook Me' credited both to Superhype and Jewel Music. This copy also has the uncorrected matrix numbers. has its original `Plastic Bags Can Be Dangerous` inner sleeve


This is from my own collection I am not a dealer, over the next few months I am selling of part of my collection all rarities and collectible no filler!


This is a real collectors find.....VAULT STORED uncorrected 588 171A1 SIDE 1 and 588 171B1 on SIDE 2 , very very early and super rare in this condition.



this pressing A1 B1

VGC plus the  VINYL close to Ex .



* a Genuine UK 1969* Led Zeppelins debut album pressed in 1968 released 12th jan 1969, pressed in late 68 among the first pressings like this were uncrossed with the legendary `Superhype` credits,uncorrected 588 171A1 SIDE 1 and 588 171B1 on SIDE 2 ,



after the 1st run they were all *corrected* with crossed out 8s//on both sides with Warners credits on the label.


this copy is from that first run , only the first 2000 were run off with a Turquoise Sleeve letters "superhype" credits on the Red Plum labels with Superhype credits on tracks 1,3,4 on side 1 and 1,2,3,5 on side 2.

there is enough on the internet to tell you more,,,


This copy is the first pressing with the Turquoise letters on cover and Superhype credits on the very first Red Plum label.


The blistering debut from Led Zeppelin has incredible sound quality, some early classic Zeppelin tracks are here, Dazed and Confused, How many more Times, Communication Breakdown all recorded in Oct 68 at Olympic Studios London in only 36 hours, the reported cost was only 1700 GBP! Jimmy Page paid the studio time, the band had just honoured some Yardbirds dates in Scandnavia with tremendous reviews booked as The New Yardbirds!, Page had cut his teeth in the tough studio circuit in London and toured europe and USA with the Yardbirds, he was already forming a close bond with Peter Grant who rewrote the rock rulebook in the 70s, Peter Grant was an ex bouncer, wrestler and all round genius gentleman manager who took no excuses or prisoners the chemistry was right....


They were set to blow away all the opposition with a new heavy blues sound already sweeping Europe with the Jeff Beck group and others leading the way, the cover of Willie Dixons you shook me also appears on Becks Truth which led to a few harsh words considering Beck and Page were old band-mates. The all new Led Zeppelin headed out to USA and hit LA in early 69 to promote the new record and as already a legend was in the making.....it was the start and paved the way of the Rock Era of the 70s Supergoups and if you were lucky enough to see Zeppelin you would speed the word....as it was back in the day.


Robert Plant was on trial with Zeppelin and did not get any song credits till the 2nd album was released, he wanted to cement his place in band and laid it all on the line in this blues rock showcase for Pages ideas with the Bedrock of John Bonhams drums keeping the frame tight.


This the bands debut sold only 600,000 In UK which includes the later Green and Orange labels compared to US sales of 8,000,000 gives you an idea of how super rare the UK Red Plum copies now are, its estimated that less than 80,000 were pressed for the first run after that in late 1970 all were Green and Orange.


So these Turquoise copies are very VERY scarce!


How many remain now in anything like this order ? Probably easily less than 500!


Much is written about the sound quality being superb on the Turquoise copies having owned several we agree.

The pressing quality is superb and way better than the mass produced USA presses where the record sold bucketfull the early ,70s as the the groups reputation grew , in New York and LA.


For our US buyers this is a real nice copy,


get yourself a genuine Turquoise UK first press on the Red Plum label with `Superhype` credits The sound quality beats the new *super deluxe* copies hand down in our view.


sounds great on our Rega 3 and the light tracking Kenwood deck we use for grading.


great sound quality see our 100% feedback , we will send secure to US by Royal Mail International only.


Over to the listener but here is a real find , VGC plus cover and VERY GOOD PLUS CONDITION

vinyl.


The Record,


Very Condition plus


A1 B1 matrix ,uncorrected 588 171A1 SIDE 1 and 588 171B1 on SIDE 2 , some people tell us this is a louder cut ... for sure it is very loud recording with only a little distortion played hard.


This in an very good plus vinyl copy super clean Red Plum label with Superhype credits on tracks 1,2,4 on side 1 and 1,2,3,5 on side 2. 


In very good plus condition with some light surface lines minor sleeve removal scuffs over the years, bear in mind this is a 48 year old vinyl record! Nice fat pre oil crisis late 60s vinyl wow very clean !


Plays fantastic with bright crisp sound may benefit from a professional clean (we don't do this as it's an individual thing) some background static amd pops is noticeable in intros and the quieter passages but nothing to disrupt playing no sticks or jumps on our Rega 3. This is not a perfect or near mint, its a VGC plus copy.


The labels retain great bold colours with no fade we can notice under light.

Great vinyl a keeper .


The sleeve


Very Good + Condition


In VGC plus order having done it's job over the years, the sleeve has some ring wear (see photos) laminate is good order with no serious lifting some creasiing see pictures these can be dirty and trashed , this one is VGC plus see pictures.


the sleeve is 53 years old and has seen some use, its well preserved

  VGC+ , not perfect or nr mint or excellent its not new record store condition. 

this has its original `Plastic Bags Can Be Dangerous` inner sleeve see picture, its a little yellowed due to age but in good order,


the record is supllied in a quality new PVC lined inner also.  



Great early run copy 1969 Turquiose Letters with Silver Stripe on bottom, *Uptight and Out a sight* Atlantic appreciation society credit on rear, as it should be on a 1969 release first press copy.


There are no seam splits , spine in good shape and readable see photos ,no serious lifting to the laminate some creasiing `see pictures` in Very Good + Condition, see photos .... colours are good the thick card has held up well, normal wear over the 53 years. No writing stickers or tape.


This is a keeper for someone looking for a wholly original 1968 press of this great album.


Genuine Mint copies are almost impossible THEY HAVE SOLD  £7000+ Nr mint have sold at 5000 GBP

This is a great affordable copy to own and keep!


See photos.....


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