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FS bought me the Led Zeppelin I reissue LP for my birthday because I didn't have that record on vinyl (along with Physical Graffiti). I liked it a lot.
Over the weekend I played my LP copy of Led Zeppelin II and noticed it was a record club issue. Has anyone bought the II reissue LP? Should I be shelling out my $23 for it?
Based on all these glowing recommendations, I think I'll get a copy of II.
Congratulations on your purchases , big Zep fan myself, did you buy the deluxe issue with all the extras, I'd like to get that at some point,
I read in one of the music mags that jack White is a big vinyl fan and the vinyl version of the album has a lot of hidden tracks and special effects, that's on my wish list also
could that be the problem you encountered?
Just bought the single LPs for LZ.
That is definitely not the problem with the Jack White. We'll see when a replacement comes.
bidstonhall: I read in one of the music mags that jack White is a big vinyl fan and the vinyl version of the album has a lot of hidden tracks and special effects, that's on my wish list also could that be the problem you encountered?
Indeed it was. Side 1 plays inside out. Luckily I have RX2's that can play the record. (Put record on platter. Press "cue" button. After platter spins and tonearm goes into position over the lead-in groove, manually position the tonearm beyond the last song. Press "cue" button again to lower the tonearm.)
Bummer that I will never be able to play this on the BG4002. Probably not the BG3404's either.
Have you seen the angel yet?
Actually, no. I know there's a hologram, but the RX2 I played the record on is just below eye level. I didn't bother with fetching a step ladder to look down upon the record as it played.
What about the hidden tracks in the centre labels
One is 78 rpm, which I have no way of playing, so I haven't bothered.
Jack whites third man records have done some crazy stuff, what about the limited edition 12 inch of the dead weathers blue blood blues which contained within it a 7 inch single, which could only be played by destroying the outer vinyl
apparently only a handful of the 300 copies remain intact - go figure