Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II - VG LP Record 1969 Atlantic USA Vinyl - Classic Rock / Hard Rock / Blues Rock
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Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
Label: | Atlantic – SD 8236 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, RI - Phillips Pressing
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Country: | US |
Released: | 1969 |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock |
A1 | Whole Lotta Love |
A2 | What Is And What Should Never Be | |
A3 | The Lemon Song | |
A4 | Thank You | |
B1 | Heartbreaker | |
B2 | Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's Just A Woman) | |
B3 | Ramble On | |
B4 | Moby Dick | |
B5 | Bring It On Home |
- Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Distributed By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Licensed From – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Copyright © – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Pressed By – Philips Recording Company, Inc.
- Engineer – Andrew Johns*, Chris Huston, George Chkiantz
- Engineer, Mixed By, Directed By [Engineering & Mixing] – Eddie Kramer
- Executive-Producer – Peter Grant
- Illustration, Artwork [Cover & Inside Spread], Sleeve – David Juniper
- Lacquer Cut By – Al Brown (5) (tracks: Side Two), George Piros (tracks: Side One)
- Producer – Jimmy Page
This version has the "RIAA Gold Record Award" sticker affixed directly to the front cover. The record was certified gold on Nov. 10, 1969. Shrink wrap also had a round circular hype sticker reading "Includes The Hit Single Whole Lotta Love SD8236", which was released Nov 7, 1969, as well as a square sticker with rounded corners listing the songs and time of each.
"MFG. BY ATLANTIC RECORDING CORP., 1841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N.Y." in label rim text.
Pressings after the first Robert Ludwig cuts ("RL" initialed on the deadwax and known as the "hot" pressing) are considered a repress (with labels having the same exact Broadway rim text).
Runouts etched. "1-11" on Side A and "aB" on Side B are both lightly etched.
includes inner sleeve with advertising for other Atlantic LP's from 1968 and 1969, including "Aretha Franklin-Soul '69", "Led Zeppelin I" and "Wilson Pickett- Hey Jude".
"MFG. BY ATLANTIC RECORDING CORP., 1841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N.Y." in label rim text.
Pressings after the first Robert Ludwig cuts ("RL" initialed on the deadwax and known as the "hot" pressing) are considered a repress (with labels having the same exact Broadway rim text).
Runouts etched. "1-11" on Side A and "aB" on Side B are both lightly etched.
includes inner sleeve with advertising for other Atlantic LP's from 1968 and 1969, including "Aretha Franklin-Soul '69", "Led Zeppelin I" and "Wilson Pickett- Hey Jude".
- Pressing Plant ID (Labels): RI
- Matrix / Runout (Side One Label): ST-A-691671RI
- Matrix / Runout (Side Two Label): ST-A-691672RI
- Matrix / Runout (Side One Runout): ST-A-691671V 1-11 AT-GP PR
- Matrix / Runout (Side Two Runout): ST-A-691672-R LW AT aB W
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