Led Zeppelin/IV US Vinyl Records
Led Zeppelin/IV US Vinyl Records
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Page was emphasizing the results of the remastering (lol). Unlike the CD remastering era of 1990, there is now a view that ``the ultimate album recorded in analog will still be analog...'' As a result, the prices of early pressings of albums tend to rise. Over the past few years, the persuasive power of early-press LPs, which contain fresh tapes immediately after the album has been completed, has been recognized by fans who are particular about the sound, even before they can be reproduced using current technology. In any case, why does the 1990 remastered CD of "Misty Mountain Hop" have such bad sound?...I have to buy an expensive LP with the intention of buying an antique...In this climate, vintage rock albums are being sold in their early pressings. While other LPs are being looked down upon across the board, there are releases that attempt to combine modern technology with the warmth of old-school analog LPs. That would be each album released by Classic Records. As a result of not only the high-quality vinyl pressing technology that can only be achieved with the latest technology, but also the 45-rpm LP, we paid more attention to the playback power than the recording time, and as a result, even albums that would normally fit on a single LP were made on one side of the disc. The attention to detail is to carve the sound into modern vinyl. In today's world where albums can be compactly played in file format, let alone CDs, the thoroughness with which they are made has been highly praised by enthusiasts. ZEP's "IV" has also been released in this format, but the item itself is expensive due to the attention to detail in its construction, and it is not something that can be easily enjoyed with high sound quality. Let alone a 45 rpm single-sided LP press. Despite being released in recent years, this is an unconventional CD version of items that are difficult to find in every sense of the word. You can listen to the high quality version of “IV” without frequently changing records. The sound quality is certainly amazing...the clarity is like a combination of the warmness of analog and the resolution of CD, and it's amazing, surpassing even remastered CDs. West Germany's Warner Target disc, which has been praised by enthusiasts in recent years for producing CDs using flat transfers without changing the master tape in the early 1980s, certainly has a straightforward and easy-to-listen sound, but it is a classic.・The reproducibility of LP records is on another level. The power of hard rock tunes is natural, and the quiet intro of “Going to California” feels as if Page is playing it right in front of you. An analog high-end version that encapsulates such overwhelming clarity and the original freshness of the master revived in modern times...this is not to be missed! Taken from "IV" US vinyl records (Classic Records, SD 7208-A1/A2/B1/B2 45) *Not for sale (43:03) 1. Black Dog 2. Rock And Roll 3. The Battle Of Evermore 4. Stairway To Heaven 5. Misty Mountain Hop 6. Four Sticks 7. Going To California 8. When The Levee Breaks *The last song has a different sound for about 5 seconds at the end, but this is due to the master *
1. Black Dog 2. Rock And Roll 3. The Battle Of Evermore 4. Stairway To Heaven 5. Misty Mountain Hop 6. Four Sticks 7. Going To California 8. When The Levee Breaks *There is a difference of about 5 seconds at the end of the last song The sound is worn, but it is due to the master *