Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin - Vinyl record - Reissue - 1977





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Led Zeppelin, one item, Led Zeppelin, released in 1977 in the United States by Atlantic with catalog SD 19126, a mint and sealed reissue vinyl LP stereo in the Rock genre.
Description from the seller
General Information
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Title: Led Zeppelin (Self-Titled / Led Zeppelin I)
Label: Atlantic
Catalog number: SD 19126
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Year: 1977
Country: US
Edition: Reissue
Genre: Rock / Hard Rock / Blues Rock
Description
Released in January 1969, Led Zeppelin is the self-titled debut studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Recorded in just 36 hours of studio time in October 1968 at Olympic Studios in London, the album was entirely funded by Jimmy Page and the band's manager, Peter Grant.
The album fundamentally reshaped the landscape of rock music, introducing a heavy, blues-driven sound fused with unmatched rhythmic power and soaring vocals. It features iconic tracks such as "Good Times Bad Times," "Dazed and Confused," and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You."
Interesting Facts:
The iconic front cover artwork features a black-and-white graphic of the 1937 Hindenburg airship disaster, created by George Hardie based on Sam Shere's famous photograph.
Because the album was recorded before the band signed their massive deal with Atlantic Records, they had total artistic freedom over the production and direction of the tracks.
Condition
Vinyl: Presumed MINT (unplayed)
Sleeve: Factory-sealed, never opened (tear and split on top seam, see pics)
Notes for collectors
This copy is a highly collectible, late-1970s US reissue. While the original 1969 US pressing carried the catalog number SD 8216, Atlantic Records shifted its pricing structure and numbering prefix to the SD 19000 series in 1977.
What makes this particular copy exceptional for collectors is its pristine, immaculate preservation. It remains completely factory-sealed in its original vintage shrink wrap. Finding a late-70s pressing completely unplayed and sealed without significant ring wear, splits, or tears is incredibly rare. The jacket still retains the historical "1841 Broadway" address text on the back lower section, which was carried over from the legacy artwork layout.
Matrix/Labels
Labels: Expected to be the classic Atlantic green/orange labels from the late 1970s era (unverified due to factory seal)
Seller's Story
General Information
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Title: Led Zeppelin (Self-Titled / Led Zeppelin I)
Label: Atlantic
Catalog number: SD 19126
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Year: 1977
Country: US
Edition: Reissue
Genre: Rock / Hard Rock / Blues Rock
Description
Released in January 1969, Led Zeppelin is the self-titled debut studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Recorded in just 36 hours of studio time in October 1968 at Olympic Studios in London, the album was entirely funded by Jimmy Page and the band's manager, Peter Grant.
The album fundamentally reshaped the landscape of rock music, introducing a heavy, blues-driven sound fused with unmatched rhythmic power and soaring vocals. It features iconic tracks such as "Good Times Bad Times," "Dazed and Confused," and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You."
Interesting Facts:
The iconic front cover artwork features a black-and-white graphic of the 1937 Hindenburg airship disaster, created by George Hardie based on Sam Shere's famous photograph.
Because the album was recorded before the band signed their massive deal with Atlantic Records, they had total artistic freedom over the production and direction of the tracks.
Condition
Vinyl: Presumed MINT (unplayed)
Sleeve: Factory-sealed, never opened (tear and split on top seam, see pics)
Notes for collectors
This copy is a highly collectible, late-1970s US reissue. While the original 1969 US pressing carried the catalog number SD 8216, Atlantic Records shifted its pricing structure and numbering prefix to the SD 19000 series in 1977.
What makes this particular copy exceptional for collectors is its pristine, immaculate preservation. It remains completely factory-sealed in its original vintage shrink wrap. Finding a late-70s pressing completely unplayed and sealed without significant ring wear, splits, or tears is incredibly rare. The jacket still retains the historical "1841 Broadway" address text on the back lower section, which was carried over from the legacy artwork layout.
Matrix/Labels
Labels: Expected to be the classic Atlantic green/orange labels from the late 1970s era (unverified due to factory seal)

