A scarce 1966 promotional poster advertising the Yardbirds use of Jordan ‘Boss’ Amplifiers, featuring illustrations of the short lived five member lineup with both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. In VG+ condition, with pinholes in the four corners and two archivally repaired small edge tears and a tiny amount of paper loss to the top […]
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A beautiful near mint first printing of the poster advertising the Northern California Folk Rock Festival held on May 23-25, 1969 at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. The festival featured as headliners The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, Jefferson Airplane, as well as the Chambers Brothers, Canned Heat, Spirit, Steve Miller, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, […]
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Three rare collectibles from the 1970 Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music, featuring an incredible lineup with Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, Jefferson Airplane, Fairport Convention, The Byrds, Santana, Moody Blues, Steppenwolf, Canned Heat, John Mayall, Colosseum, Keef Hartley, and more. First is a double-sided handbill listing all […]
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This long out of print, deluxe limited edition book features a collection of over 350 duotone and hand-tinted photographs of Led Zeppelin photographs by 23 photographers. In a brief forward, Jimmy Page writes “This is the best, most representative photo book of Led Zeppelin that I have ever seen. Enjoy it!, adding his (printed) signature. […]
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A stunning limited edition lithograph of the cover of Led Zeppelin’s debut album, numbered and hand signed by the album cover’s designer, George Hardie. This is #56 of 200 signed examples. Hardie’s original artwork for this album sold in June 2020 for an astounding $325,000! Here’s an opportunity to obtain a Hardie signed lithograph of his famous […]
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A full set of Led Zeppelin autographs, obtained by a fan during the band’s rehearsals for their eighth and final studio album, In Through the Out Door. John Bonham and Robert Plant have signed their names, while John Paul Jones signs with “Best Wishes” and Jimmy Page signs adding “Kenny All The Best”. As described […]
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A very rare UK first pressing of Led Zeppelin’s self-titled debut album, with the earliest turquoise lettering, grey stripe along the bottom, uncorrected matrixes and Superhype publishing credits. Soon after the release of this album, the album cover type was changed from turquoise to the familiar orange, the grey line removed, the matrix numbers were […]
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A scarce program 40 page program for ‘London’s First Great Gala Pop Festival’ held at Royal Albert Hall from June 29-July 5, 1969. This all star festival featured performances by Led Zeppelin, The Who, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, Chuck Berry, Family, The Incredible String Band, Blodwyn Pig, The Misunderstood, The Web, Pentangle, and […]
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An impossibly rare Atlantic Records test pressing of Led Zeppelin’s 1971 single “Misty Mountain Hop” (issued as the B-side of “Black Dog”) backed with a differently mastered version of the same song, dated December 2, 1971. This was likely produced so a choice could be made between the two different cuts by the mastering engineer, identified […]
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An impossibly rare Atlantic Records test pressing of Led Zeppelin’s 1971 single “Black Dog”, backed with a differently mastered version of the same song, dated December 8, 1971. This was likely produced so a choice could be made between the two different cuts by the mastering engineer, identified as versions 10 and 11. This test pressing […]
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A beautiful mint condition Shepard Fairey silkscreened print of his cover artwork for Led Zeppelin’s Mothership album, signed by Fairey and numbered 130/400. Fairey is best known for his iconic “Hope” poster of Barack Obama. According to Fairey’s OBEYGIANT website, he was asked to create this Zeppelin print by the band and label, and only […]
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A John Frusciante handwritten letter sent to Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, asking Page to play on a Mars Volta track with Frusciante and Mars Volta guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. Frusciante wrote to Page: Dear Jimmy, Thank you so much for coming to our show. It meant so much to all of us to have you […]
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A rare vintage photograph of Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin on stage at the June 28, 1970 Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music. This rare, original photograph was obtained from the archives of the London Features stock photo agency, which licensed photographs to magazines and newspapers on behalf of photographers. On the back is a stamp […]
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Test pressings of the 2015 Remasters of Led Zeppelin’s In Through The Out Door and the Companion Audio disc, pressed at Optimal Records in Germany. Both discs are in beautiful mint condition and if they’ve been played, it wasn’t more than once. Matrix numbers as below. • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Variant 1): BD […]
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A Led Zeppelin rarity we’ve never seen, heard of, nor can find any online reference for. This UK first pressing of LED ZEPPELIN III has the correct Led Zeppelin Side One label, and on Side Two has a label for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Deja Vu” album. UK Atlantic released Led Zeppelin on October […]
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A test pressing of the 2015 Audiophile remastered Led Zeppelin album CODA, overseen by Jimmy Page and pressed at Pallas in German, in Mint/Near Mint condition. The near mint side has two incidental handling scuffs that won’t affect play at all. Very rare! Matrix Numbers P1-535345-A2/P1-535345-B2
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