Led Zeppelin's Entire Vinyl Record Collection 1969 - 1982

Sold Date: May 24, 2021
Start Date: May 10, 2021
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The Entire, One of a Kind, Complete Collection of Led Zeppelin's (8) Studio Albums, and (1) Live Album and (1) Compilation during their active years 1969 - 1982. 
The Collection includes:
(1) 14.5" x 11.75" Framed Led Zeppelin Press Photo, as depicted in Photos.  (8) Pre-owned 12", 33 1/3 RPM, Vintage Vinyl studio albums in great condition; Led Zeppelin I - IV, Houses of the Holy, Physical Graffiti, Presence and In through the out Door (1) Live Double LP with Booklet, Song Remains the Same, recorded at Madison Square Garden in July of 1973 (1) Compilation vinyl record album - Coda, a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin's twelve-year career (1) Bonus 45 RPM 7" single, which actually completes the vinyl aspect of the collection, since Hey, Hey, What Can I Do was not featured on any of the previous vinyl studio albums. To complete the "vinyl" collection, one requires this single. Side A - The Immigrant Song; Side B - Hey, Hey What Can I Do.
More about the LP's
1) Led Zeppelin, First Release 1969; This is a 1977 US Pressing, Original Inner sleeve; Ranked #29 on Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums of All time.
2) Led Zeppelin II - First Release 1969; Gatefold LP, Split seam on top, 1977 Pressing, Original Inner Sleeve; Ranked #75 on Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums of All time.
3) Led Zeppelin III - First Release 1970; 1977 Pressing, Original Pinwheel Jacket, Gatefold LP, Original Inner Sleeve; Classic Rock Magazine listed it in their 100 Greatest British Rock Album Ever
4) Led Zeppeling IV (Zoso) - First Release 1971; 1977 US pressing in shrink wrap, hence the album has never been opened; Gatefold LP, Oriiginal Inner sleeve, Ranked #69 on Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums of All time.
5) Houses of the Holy - 1977 US pressing; Gatefold LP, Original Inner Sleeve; Ranked #148 on Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums of All time.
6) Physical Graffiti - First Release 1975; Double LP, This is the frst US Pressing; Ranked #73 on Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums of All time
7) The Song Remains the Same - First Release 1976. This is the first US Pressing; Double LP, Booklet, Live Recording; recorded 27?29 July 1973
8) Presence - First US Release 1976, SS 8416, Monarch Pressing, It reached Gold status on the day it was released. #1 album on Billboard Charts
9) In Through The Out Door - First Pressing 1979; This is the first US Pressing, Cover "C"; Includes Original Paper Bag Outer Sleeve. In Through the Out Door was the band's eighth and final studio release to reach the top of the charts in America.
10) Coda - First Released 1982, This is the first US pressing, The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin's twelve-year career.
Bonus 7" Rare Vinyl Version of Hey, Hey, What Can I Do. This song was not included on any of the Led Zeppelin Original Studio Albums. It is the only non-album track the band released before their 1980 breakup. This copy is a first year US pressing, 1970, Side A - Immigrant Song; Side B - Hey, Hey What Can I Do.  
Vinyl Grading 
Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin IV (ZOSO), Led Zeppelin II, Presence, In through the out door in EX condition.  
Soundtrack Song Remains the Same; Led Zeppelin III, Physical Graffiti, These albums play very well, no jumps, graded at VG+ due to faint surface noise during quiet passages, in between songs & at outset. Otherwise, they play fine.
Coda is VG++, Side 1 is NM; Side two has some ticks at outset, that fade away
Bonus 45 RPM 7" single is VG, with some surface noise at outset of Hey, Hey, What Can I Do. That dissipates after 30 seconds of the song.