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My own fault I know, too many years of all work & no play had me missing quite a lot, fortunately I've been able to play catch-up. Agree they are exceptional, haven't got the Classic ITTOD though, stupid prices & my AU press doesn't sound that bad.

 

me too.  I only own the first 6.  That is Led Zep at their peak for me.

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me too.  I only own the first 6.  That is Led Zep at their peak for me.

 

I only own the first 6 too. Only one Classic release though, and that is LZ II. It cost me $60, and that was about 8 or 9 years ago.

 

If indeed these turn out to be digital releases that sound pretty decent (according to public opinion), I will then buy standard versions of I and III.

 

If they turn out to be analogue sourced reissues I would buy all of them. :)

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Does anyone know if there are USA & EU pressings of these? I am trying to work out which Amazon to order from (.com or.co.uk), & I remember quite a few people said to stay away from The Beatles US pressing box set & grab the Euro one?

As far as I know they are all being pressed at the Pallas plant in Europe.

 

Does anyone know for sure if the US and Euro are the same ?

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It says....Manufactured & Distributed by WEA Records

 

1969

 

Aussie pressing.  It is not an original Aussie pressing. They were done by Festival records.

 

WEA first pressing was 1970 .  you will need to check the cat no.  Not worth a lot it seems.

http://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin-II/release/2045802

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Aussie pressing.  It is not an original Aussie pressing. They were done by Festival records.

 

WEA first pressing was 1970 .  you will need to check the cat no.  Not worth a lot it seems.

http://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin-II/release/2045802

 

The original Australian pressing was indeed made by Festival for Atlantic. I have one, and it happens to sound excellent.

 

http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=3186515

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I don't know. Tony Barber must be some Australian cultural reference that i'm afraid has gone over my head.

 

Tony Barber was the Aussie Sinatra...

 

See here for proof:

 

 

He then went on to hose Sale of the Century...

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