Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin III

Label:

Atlantic – SD 7201

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo , Gatefold Rotating Wheel Sleeve

Country:

Canada

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hard Rock

Tracklist

A1 Immigrant Song
Written-ByPlant*
2:26
A2 Friends
Written-ByPlant*
3:55
A3 Celebration Day
Written-ByPlant*
3:29
A4 Since I've Been Loving You
Written-ByPlant*
7:25
A5 Out On The Tiles
Written-ByPlant*
4:04
B1 Gallows Pole
Arranged By [Traditional]Plant*
4:58
B2 Tangerine
Written-ByPage*
3:12
B3 That's The Way
Written-ByPlant*
5:38
B4 Brony-Y-Aur Stomp
Written-ByPlant*
4:20
B5 Hats Off To (Roy) Harper
Arranged By [Traditional]Charles Obscure
3:41

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByWarner Bros. Records Of Canada, Ltd.
  • Distributed ByWarner Bros. Records Of Canada, Ltd.
  • Published BySuperhype Music, Inc.
  • Lacquer Cut AtRCA Studios, Toronto
  • Printed ByEver Reddy

Credits

  • Design Concept [Visual Creations]Zacron
  • EngineerTerry Manning
  • Executive-ProducerPeter Grant
  • ProducerJimmy Page

Notes

Released on the red Atlantic label, in gatefold sleeve with working wheel.
Note re: The Side Two matrix on this pressing: W STA-702006 - X 3 TG (The X looks like it is covering up another # and then the 3 following it was added)

All Selections And Arrangements Of Traditional Songs Published By Superhype Music Inc., ASCAP

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A Variant 1): W STA-702005-4 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B Variant 1): W STA-702006-4 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A Variant 2): W STA-702005 - 4 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B Variant 2): W STA-702006 - X 3 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A Variant 3): W STA-702005-3 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B Variant 3 (same as variant 1)): W STA-702006-4 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A Variant 4): W STA-702005-3 TG
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B Variant 4): W STA-702006 - X 3 TG

Other Versions (5 of 830)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Led Zeppelin III (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) Atlantic 2401 002, SD/7201, SD 7201 Netherlands 1970
Recently Edited
Led Zeppelin III (LP, Album, Stereo, PR - Presswell Press) Atlantic SD 7201 US 1970
Recently Edited
Led Zeppelin III (LP, Album, Gatefold, Wheel) Atlantic ATL-SD 7201, SD 7201 1970
Recently Edited
Led Zeppelin III (LP, Album) Atlantic 940.051 1970
Recently Edited
Led Zeppelin III (LP, Album, Gatefold) Atlantic 2401-002 UK 1970

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Reviews

  • Vinylfann1973's avatar
    Vinylfann1973
    I’ve got variant 4 of this pressing. I wonder what the sound difference is between pressings that have the TG and ARC in the deadwax vs those with just TG, without the ARC? I’ve read comments from those that own the ARC version and they claim the highs are to brittle, cymbals sizzle too much. I can’t say I find my copy brittle or bright in a harsh way. Some sibilance though. I really love the 2014 reissue, that press sounds awesome. This one does too, lots of bass. I compared it to the popular Barry Diament US CD pressing and I found the CD is very close to the Canadian red LP, but presentation is a tad darker, more midrange, whereas the red LP is brighter but the highs aren’t harsh.
    • TomMegginson's avatar
      TomMegginson
      I love this pressing. Mine is only a VG at worst, but the depth is much greater than my later reissue.
      • spammythepig's avatar
        spammythepig
        Found one of these recently from a Canadian seller on Ebay. It's only VG+ but it's the best one I've come across so far. As the commenter says below, they do seem to be hard to find in EX or better condition. Amazing pressing of one of my top 10 all time LPs and my favorite LZ disc. Absolutely blows away the US copies I have heard.
        • marty34's avatar
          marty34
          Excellent pressing. Powerful, tight bass and sibilance free highs. They are hard to find in good condition, but worth the search. An immersive listening experience
          • StaticWednesday's avatar
            StaticWednesday
            Compared to the hi res cd and new vinyl of this album...well..there is none. Balanced..non bloated bass guitar...BASS guitar (which seems to be pushed back on many of the remasters. Want to hear what Led Zeppelin is supposed to sound like...well just listen to this version. I am lucky to have a VG++ version of this album. Space power and performance to bring you into the experience. Something the remasters cant seem to do as easily. The only non vinyl comparison I can make it with the early non remastered cds that came out. Which are also great compared to the new remasters. Of coarse this is my opinion.
            • SpinTcovers's avatar
              SpinTcovers
              I have the disk in Vg+ condition and the pressing is really clear and is moving a lot.
              Immigrant song have alot of bass !

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