Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin II

Label:

Atlantic – SD 8236

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue , 200 Gram

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Classic Rock

Tracklist

A1 Whole Lotta Love
Written-ByDixon*
5:33
A2 What Is And What Should Never Be
Written-ByPlant*
4:47
A3 The Lemon Song
Written-ByPlant*
6:20
A4 Thank You
Written-ByPlant*
3:50
B1 Heartbreaker
Written-ByPlant*
4:15
B2 Living Loving Maid
Written-ByPlant*
2:40
B3 Ramble On
Written-ByPlant*
4:35
B4 Moby Dick
Written-ByJones*
4:25
B5 Bring It On Home
Written-ByPlant*
4:19

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByClassic Records
  • Distributed ByClassic Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Copyright ©Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Licensed ToClassic Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured ByClassic Records, Inc.
  • Distributed ByClassic Records, Inc.

Credits

  • ArtworkDavid Juniper
  • EngineerGeorge Chkiantz
  • Executive-ProducerPeter Grant
  • ProducerJimmy Page
  • Remastered ByBG*
  • Technician [Director Of Engineering]Edwin H. Kramer*

Notes

© + ℗ Atlantic Recording Corporation. Broadway New York, New York. Manufactured and distributed under exclusive license to Classic Records Inc. Released in deluxe gatefold cover pressed on QUIEX SV-P 200 Gram Vinyl.

Includes a reply postcard for trying to win a test press.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side): SD 8236-A BG
  • Matrix / Runout (B side): SD 8236-B BG

Other Versions (5 of 1011)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, Misprint, Stereo, Gatefold) Atlantic 588198, 588 198 UK 1969
Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold, Red Label) Atlantic SD 8236 Canada 1969
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Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, PR - Presswell Pressing, Gatefold) Atlantic SD 8236 US 1969
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Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, Stereo) Atlantic HATS 421-43 Spain 1969
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Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album) Atlantic 921021, N° 921021 1969

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Reviews

  • Christoball_'s avatar
    Christoball_
    I’ve heard and routinely listened to the MFSL NM, RLss EX (yes truly an RL that plays dead silent and close to NM), 1977 Piros EX, A7/B7 Alvear NM and I recently got this classic recording NM. I don’t really understand why the classic is hyped up so much especially at this price point. It was a disappointment to listen to in all respects. Even the MFSL is better sounding, and more dynamic. If you can find a clean RL with minimal noise, that will blow every version out of the water. In second place is easily the 1977 Piros which for the price is a no brainer compared to this classic recording, then the alvear which is super hard to find, and then the MFSL which is still cheaper than this classic recording. I’m immediately getting rid of this pressing as it doesn’t stand a chance of being played next to the RL, MFSL, Alvear and the Piros sitting on my shelf.
    • surya71's avatar
      surya71
      This LZ 2 Which one better classic records vs mobile fidelity?
      • StevieDaG's avatar
        StevieDaG
        I think I may have this Classic Records copy of Led Zep II. I'd like to sell it, but need to be sure it is really a Classic Records reissue. There is no "Classic Records" hype sticker. How can I be sure? I know it's a heavier "audiophile" type of vinyl, that's obvious.
        • cocobeans's avatar
          cocobeans
          is the only way to tell the difference between a 180 and 200 is the "O" in the Stereo on the label as noted on the zep 1 200g ? I have a Zep 2 and 3 both purchased from the same gentleman who told me they were 180g. However, after closer inspection, the "O" on the label is in the same spot as my Zep 1 200g.
          • RMlegshaver's avatar
            RMlegshaver
            Night and day difference between this pressing and my old 1977 re-issue, which I was always pleased with. Better stereo imaging, bass, and separation. Also dead flat and quiet. What's not to love?
            • poul1980's avatar
              poul1980
              The release year above is incorrect, this issue was released in 2001.

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