Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV 1977 CRC Club Edition SD 19129 Vinyl LP NM+
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Exceptional 1977 U.S. Columbia Record Club (CRC) reissue of Led Zeppelin’s untitled fourth album on Atlantic SD 19129. NM+ play-tested vinyl with exceptionally quiet playback, NM- gatefold cover and NM- printed inner sleeve. A beautiful complete copy.
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Description
Led Zeppelin IV 1977 vinyl – exceptional U.S. Columbia Record Club (CRC) reissue of Led Zeppelin’s legendary untitled fourth album on Atlantic Records, catalog number SD 19129 is one of the defining albums of classic rock, pairing the explosive opening of “Black Dog” with “Rock and Roll,” “Going to California,” “When the Levee Breaks” and the monumental “Stairway to Heaven.”
This copy is a 1977 U.S. Columbia Record Club (CRC) reissue on Atlantic Records, catalog number SD 19129.
The vinyl is exceptional. It retains a beautiful glossy appearance and has been fully play-tested, producing remarkably clean playback with essentially no distracting surface noise. Particularly impressive is the quiet acoustic opening of “Stairway to Heaven,” which plays beautifully clean and quiet before the song begins its gradual build.
The iconic gatefold cover is also exceptionally clean, including the striking interior Hermit artwork. The package includes the brown printed inner sleeve featuring the track listing, credits and “Stairway to Heaven” lyric artwork.
Condition
- Vinyl: NM+
- Cover: NM-
- Gatefold: NM-
- Printed Inner Sleeve: NM-
Pressing Details
- Atlantic Records SD 19129
- 1977 U.S. reissue
- Columbia Record Club / CRC edition
- Stereo
- Gatefold
- Printed inner sleeve
Matrix / Runout
- Side A: T1 ST-C 712285-CRC-7
- Side B: T1 ST-A 712286-CRC 3
A particularly clean, complete copy of an album that belongs in virtually every serious classic-rock collection.













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