A fascinating new Led Zeppelin book arrived via Reel Art Press in August. Led Zeppelin Vinyl, The Essential Collection, by photographer Ross Halfin, collects a multitude of sleeves of the band's vast array of official and unofficial releases, as well as offering the most comprehensive Zeppelin discography to date.The heavy lifting for the latter was done by Zep singles collector Nick
Trying to decode Atlantic/Atco labels and deadwax for vinyl made in the late 60s through the 80s. On the label will be the title, song list and times, and catalog number. But there's also another sequence of letters and numbers. 681461 = the first two letters seem to indicate the year released (1968), but have no idea what the next four numbers Main Forum. Led Zeppelin Master Forum. Fourth Album Symbols. By zengac, December 12, 2007 in Led Zeppelin Master Forum. A tale of two worlds, the urban and the rural, the modern and the ancient, the profane and the sacred - much like the album itself, bridging the gap between earthy folk and sky-scorching rock. This was Led Zeppelin at their most enigmatic, refusing to play by the rules, and insisting on carving their own path.