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At last, I've managed to replace this album, which was part of my initial music collection. While I've been into vinyl since 2016, I've recently been purchasing CDs in some instances. High-quality vinyl pressings seem to be a pastime for those with more financial means these days. Plus, the quality control at many pressing plants leaves something to be desired. I still hunt for used LPs from reliable sellers and have lucked out with some fantastic albums at reasonable prices. That being said, this 2018 EU double CD remaster sounds absolutely amazing!
TheSRSSame's older editions feature the original tracks with fewer changes. For instance, the version of 'No Quarter' here includes the original e-piano solo, which you won't find on the newer vinyl releases. This is because the newer versions use the film-edit versions (combining two evenings' performances), while the old 70s vinyls are more like a single evening's performance. 'No Quarter' here has that e-piano solo!
Typical silent Japanese pressing, they were absolutely crushing it back in the day with their LP production, probably still do. It's incredible to listen to a live Led Zeppelin album. This is 50 years old and was recorded perfectly. Some live albums can sound small with low volume but THIS IS RIGHT IN YOUR FACE. Man, the guitar solos were tearing my face off, had to turn the volume down at times. Bright and clear as can be, huge soundstage, instrument separation is out of this world. Was kinda blown away listening to it.
This Japanese pressing is top-notch. The quality is superb. I'd suggest going for this edition due to its great value and cost-effectiveness.
The pressing is really poor, the volume fluctuates throughout a single track at times! My copy has no scratches, but the entire record crackles and hisses even after I cleaned it really well! The vinyl is worth it though, as these original versions differ from the ones in the modern reissues.
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| 31 Mar 2025 | £169.99 | €202.32 |
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| 21 Jan 2026 | €183.20 | €202.39 |