Led Zeppelin II 2 Deluxe 2-LP 180gm Vinyl-2014-Sealed-Mint-Hologram-Remastered

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Atlantic R1-536180 First Pressing

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II - 2014 Deluxe 2-LP 180 gram Vinyl - Brand New - Sealed - Remastered by Jimmy Page Hologram Certification - USA Edition - Previously Unreleased Studio Outtakes.

- - - CONDITION IN DETAIL, STRICTLY GRADED

I am the original owner of this audiophile LP. It has been stored in a smoke free, low humidity, controlled environment.

DISCS - M - Mint Sealed*

INNER SLEEVE - M - Mint Sealed*

See the photos to verify the following:

ALBUM COVER - M - Mint Sealed* with nice, sharp corners and no other issues!

SHRINK WRAP - is tight and fully intact! No tears, etc.

Free Shipping & packaged with extra care for safety.

Made in the USA.


Exemplary Mint Condition, Sealed, New Copy from 2014.


See the photos for the full 6 side track listings.


*This item is assumed to be brand new and therefore in Mint condition. The buyer should understand there are no returns if, upon opening, flaws are found. Please do not purchase if you are not willing to except this item “as is”.


FIRST PRESSING ALBUM COVER HYPE/Notes/Reviews


DELUXE 2-LP SET ON 180g VINYL

LP 1: Original Album Remastered by Jimmy Page

LP 2: Unreleased Studio Outtakes

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Atlantic R1-536180


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R1-536180 — Ledzeppelin.com


“The second album from one of the world’s most iconic heavy rock bands. Led Zeppelin's debut album was great, and this the follow up album offers equal quality. In fact if you wanted to bottle that late sixties feeling, you need to look no further than these two albums. They offer the bridge from the rock music of the late sixties through to what was to follow in the early seventies. This essentially marks these two albums as classics of their era, and also classics of all-time.”


“Just about the time most of us were starting to get tired of the first album this one came along later that same year of 1969 and really sounded like it was the second LP of a double album, just delayed a bit. They still showed the in-your-face attitude and sexual swagger on "Whole Lotta Love" they had proudly displayed on the previous record but also started to show their own songwriting skills with "What is and what should never be." More than anything this album made us all realize that these guys were going to be around for a while and they were just going to get better and better with time. Okay, so "Moby Dick" is just another long drum solo but that's what was happening in arena rock about then and, when you've got a beast like Bonham behind the kit, you might as well showcase him and let him loose to rattle the roof. ……Since the next LP would definitely take a drastically different path, this was a completion of the bluesy rock foundation they wanted to establish before entering the more mystical realms that they were just starting to bring into their work. Basically, if you loved LZ1 you'll love LZ2 just as much, if not more.”