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Definitive Collection Mini LP album for sale Product Description
Definitive Collection Mini LP album for sale by Led Zeppelin was released Nov 11, 2008 on the Rhino (Label) label. Issued by the esteemed Rhino label in late 2008 to coincide with Led Zeppelin's 40th anniversary, the 12-CD DEFINITIVE COLLECTION box set presents all 10 albums by the legendary British rock band in small LP-replica form. While the glorious music here remains the same--from LED ZEPPELIN's "Good Times, Bad Times" to CODA's "Wearing and Tearing"-- it's the packaging that offers something different, with every CD bearing a scaled-down version of the original U.K. record designs. Definitive Collection Mini LP CD music is a 12-disc set with 91 songs. ...See Full Description
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| This is a rip-off!!! These CDs are just the 1993 re-masters , re-packaged. You want the best LED ZEP sound ever? You have to buy the same box set from WARNER JAPAN with SHM-CDs in it's product description. By regan_flint (toronto , canada) |
| The ultimate Led Zepplin collection! I truly enjoyed this great box set, except for Coda. What an awful album. It was great to get matching CDs for a zepplin set! By prometheus99 (Canada)  |
| zeppelin rock,s i love my new zeppelin boxset it is the best & it sound,s good & it,s not the Same has the 93 boxset By ozzmaster2112 (forest city, pa) |
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Definitive Collection Mini LP songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7767672 |
| Label | Rhino (Label) |
| Orig Year | 2008 |
| Catalog number | 513820 |
| Discs | 12 |
| Release Date | Nov 11, 2008 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
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Originally released as a 2 LP set on Decca (7205).
Originally released on Decca (7205) in May 1969.
Originally released as a 2 LP set.
Originally released as a 2-LP set on Decca (7205).
Includes liner notes by Matt Kent.
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Recorded at IBC Studio, London, England.
Reissue producer: Jon Astley.
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