Led Zeppelin IV 4 Zoso Plum Label Peter Grant Credit 1971 Vinyl LP Ex A3 B3

Sold Date: April 27, 2020
Start Date: April 27, 2020
Final Price: £156.00 (GBP)
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This listing:


Led Zeppelin


Untitled


4th album from this band released in 1971.


This is an extremely early copy. From the eight recognised versions of the red/plum label, this is the second, retaining the elusive Peter Grant credit. A3 B3 matrices with PORKY PECKO DUCK etched in the run out.


(2. Label: Version 2: As Version 1, but with feather logo corrected on B-side. )

This is a fantastic copy.

The sleeve is in a very solid VG+/near Ex condition with very little handling wear. The inner sleeve is in crisp condition with the usual split to the base - the sides are intact. An excellent example aside from the split.

The vinyl, as mentioned, plays really well. There is some static in places but overall a really solid listen. Visually excellent and easily VG+ audio. The labels are a little worn and there is a mark that looks like faded felt pen in the plum section of side 1 but it is almost the same colour as the label so hardly visible! The label on side 2 is a little mottled but both labels retain that classic red and plum vibrancy.

Overall a brilliantly collectible, very early copy of this all time classic.