Led Zeppelin – Untitled
Tracklist
A1 | Black Dog | 4:55 | |
A2 | Rock And Roll | 3:40 | |
A3 | The Battle Of Evermore | 5:38 | |
A4 | Stairway To Heaven | 7:55 | |
B1 | Misty Mountain Hop | 4:39 | |
B2 | Four Sticks | 4:49 | |
B3 | Going To California | 3:36 | |
B4 | When The Levee Breaks | 7:08 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Recorded At – Island Studios
- Recorded At – Headley Grange
- Recorded At – Sunset Sound
- Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
- Published By – Kinney Music Ltd.
- Published By – Superhype Music, Inc.
- Marketed By – Polydor Records Ltd.
- Distributed By – Kinney Record Group Ltd.
Credits
- Design [Co•ordination] – Graphreaks
- Executive-Producer – Peter Grant
- Illustration ['The Hermit'] – Barrington Colby M•O•M*
- Mastered By – Porky (5) (tracks: B)
- Photography By – Keith Morris (8)
- Producer – Jimmy Page
Notes
Transitional copy from 1972 with the new 'K 50008' catalogue number on a sticker affixed to the rear of the gatefold sleeve
(see photos).
Atlantic red/white/plum labels.
℗ 1971
Of 8 known 'plum' label variants, this is the 8th. Specific to this label variant are:
1. 'Marketed by Polydor Records Limited' at 6 o'clock on labels.
2. 'Under license from Atlantic Recording Corpn.' in white area under ATLANTIC on left side.
3. LED ZEPPELIN is printed above spindle hole
4. Catalogue number at 3 o'clock above circular Atlantic logo reads 'deluxe 2401012'
5. There is no Peter Grant credit, and song publishing credits are: Kinney Music Ltd./Superhype Music Inc.
Sleeve is a gatefold, thick card with sealed left side edge when opened up to reveal 'The Hermit' drawing.
Disc is housed in a grey card liner with credits on one side and the lyrics to 'Stairway to Heaven' on the other.
Outer glue-tabs on the left and right sides of liner.
Importantly, although Jimmy Page had got all the 'Executive Producer Peter Grant' credits removed from the labels by this time, the liner still retains this credit, bottom left side.
This release was commonly referred to as 'Led Zeppelin IV', to follow in sequence with their previous three releases, but no actual title appears on the release.
(Nb: No track timings appear on the labels or sleeves)
(see photos).
Atlantic red/white/plum labels.
℗ 1971
Of 8 known 'plum' label variants, this is the 8th. Specific to this label variant are:
1. 'Marketed by Polydor Records Limited' at 6 o'clock on labels.
2. 'Under license from Atlantic Recording Corpn.' in white area under ATLANTIC on left side.
3. LED ZEPPELIN is printed above spindle hole
4. Catalogue number at 3 o'clock above circular Atlantic logo reads 'deluxe 2401012'
5. There is no Peter Grant credit, and song publishing credits are: Kinney Music Ltd./Superhype Music Inc.
Sleeve is a gatefold, thick card with sealed left side edge when opened up to reveal 'The Hermit' drawing.
Disc is housed in a grey card liner with credits on one side and the lyrics to 'Stairway to Heaven' on the other.
Outer glue-tabs on the left and right sides of liner.
Importantly, although Jimmy Page had got all the 'Executive Producer Peter Grant' credits removed from the labels by this time, the liner still retains this credit, bottom left side.
This release was commonly referred to as 'Led Zeppelin IV', to follow in sequence with their previous three releases, but no actual title appears on the release.
(Nb: No track timings appear on the labels or sleeves)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A stamped / etched runout): 2401012xx/ A // 3 1 2 2 1 PECKO DUCK
- Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped / etched runout): 2401012 B//3 1 2 1 2 PORKY
Other Versions (5 of 1114)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Untitled (LP, Album, Stereo, Version 5, Gatefold) | Atlantic | 2401012 | UK | 1971 | ||
Untitled (LP, Album) | Atlantic | N° 50.008, 50 008 | 1971 | ||||
Untitled (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Atlantic | SD 7208 | Canada | 1971 | |||
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Untitled (LP, Album) | Atlantic | ATL 50 008 | Scandinavia | 1971 | ||
Recently Edited
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Untitled (LP, Album, Club Edition, Richmond Pressing) | Atlantic | SD 7208 | US | 1971 |
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Reviews
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This 8a Plum label version sounds better than the 1st US Moarch pressing. There is better instrumental clarit and a wider and more balanced soundstage,. Monarch pressing is very nice alone, but this pressing is superior in a head-to-head competition with both LPs being archive quality NM. Bass is more accentuated on Monarch pressing but high end has more definition on UK version. Overall, UK version is the winner of two very fine pressings.
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I have a Led Zeppelin 1V and there are, on both sides little etchings in the runoff. Two crosses with dots. They look like tiny naughts and crosses. Anyone know what they are?
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