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frontpageDathiene posted Jul 28, 2025 05:29 PM
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Led Zeppelin IV (Vinyl w/ AutoRip MP3)

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Amazon has Led Zeppelin IV (Vinyl w/ AutoRip MP3) for $17.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Alternatively, Target Led Zeppelin IV (Vinyl) for $17.49. Select free store pickup where available; otherwise, shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member Dathiene for finding this deal.

Track List:
  • Disc: 1
    1. Black Dog (Remaster)
    2. Rock and Roll (Remaster)
    3. The Battle of Evermore (Remaster)
    4. Stairway to Heaven (Remaster)
  • Disc: 2
    1. Misty Mountain Hop (Remaster)
    2. Four Sticks (Remaster)
    3. Going to California (Remaster)
    4. When the Levee Breaks (Remaster)

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  • About this Deal:
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • This highly rated album has 4.8 stars overall based on 13k+ reviews on Amazon.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has Led Zeppelin IV (Vinyl w/ AutoRip MP3) for $17.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: When sold by Amazon this includes a Free MP3 version of this album. Provided by Amazon Digital Services LLC. Terms and Conditions. Does not apply to gift orders. Complete your purchase to save the MP3 version to your music library. You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.
Alternatively, Target Led Zeppelin IV (Vinyl) for $17.49. Select free store pickup where available; otherwise, shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member Dathiene for finding this deal.

Track List:
  • Disc: 1
    1. Black Dog (Remaster)
    2. Rock and Roll (Remaster)
    3. The Battle of Evermore (Remaster)
    4. Stairway to Heaven (Remaster)
  • Disc: 2
    1. Misty Mountain Hop (Remaster)
    2. Four Sticks (Remaster)
    3. Going to California (Remaster)
    4. When the Levee Breaks (Remaster)

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • This highly rated album has 4.8 stars overall based on 13k+ reviews on Amazon.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About these Stores:

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ash78
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I discovered these guys via Youtube a couple years ago and they're amazing, my favorite new band. I don't know why they chose vinyl, must be a hipster thing, but whatever.

The "Stairway" song is really good, but weird.
tFowl
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people like the ritual of playing vinyl and the collecting factor with the much bigger artwork.

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ash78Yesterday 06:27 PM
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I discovered these guys via Youtube a couple years ago and they're amazing, my favorite new band. I don't know why they chose vinyl, must be a hipster thing, but whatever.

The "Stairway" song is really good, but weird.
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MadPupYesterday 06:34 PM
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When I was young I bought all the Zep albums on vinyl and played them to death. Then when CDs became a thing, I bought them all on CD. Then I ripped them all to MP3 and they go wherever I go. Honestly, I find it absolutely insane that people would buy these on vinyl now. For one thing, I encountered quite a few pressing faults over the years with LPs. You just don't get those with CDs. It's weird to think that even CDs are now old tech. If I wanted the absolute best quality now I'd go for a remastered version using FLAC. Besides, my old turntables and CD players are at the bottom of some landfill now.
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MegaweaponYesterday 06:34 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
I discovered these guys via Youtube a couple years ago and they're amazing, my favorite new band. I don't know why they chose vinyl, must be a hipster thing, but whatever.

The "Stairway" song is really good, but weird.
They're so underrated and ahead of their time! Who else is still listening in 2025?
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nocturnalmerkinYesterday 06:38 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
I discovered these guys via Youtube a couple years ago and they're amazing, my favorite new band. I don't know why they chose vinyl, must be a hipster thing, but whatever.

The "Stairway" song is really good, but weird.
Yeah but have you played it backwards yet?
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PhantasmXYesterday 06:38 PM
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CD, mp3, and streaming failed to make vinyl go obsolete. The sound itself is priceless that not even HD audio can replicate.
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toolio20Yesterday 07:12 PM
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Quote from MadPup :
When I was young I bought all the Zep albums on vinyl and played them to death. Then when CDs became a thing, I bought them all on CD. Then I ripped them all to MP3 and they go wherever I go. Honestly, I find it absolutely insane that people would buy these on vinyl now. For one thing, I encountered quite a few pressing faults over the years with LPs. You just don't get those with CDs. It's weird to think that even CDs are now old tech. If I wanted the absolute best quality now I'd go for a remastered version using FLAC. Besides, my old turntables and CD players are at the bottom of some landfill now.
You're not a Hipster tho - otherwise you'd be complaining how Nu Vinyl doesn't have the same level of nuance within the hiss and pops and sh*t like Authentic Vintage...
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ash78Yesterday 07:24 PM
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Quote from nocturnalmerkin :
Yeah but have you played it backwards yet?

John Paul Jones is dead?!

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tFowlYesterday 07:47 PM
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Quote from MadPup :
When I was young I bought all the Zep albums on vinyl and played them to death. Then when CDs became a thing, I bought them all on CD. Then I ripped them all to MP3 and they go wherever I go. Honestly, I find it absolutely insane that people would buy these on vinyl now. For one thing, I encountered quite a few pressing faults over the years with LPs. You just don't get those with CDs. It's weird to think that even CDs are now old tech. If I wanted the absolute best quality now I'd go for a remastered version using FLAC. Besides, my old turntables and CD players are at the bottom of some landfill now.
people like the ritual of playing vinyl and the collecting factor with the much bigger artwork.
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I_Like_StuffYesterday 08:07 PM
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Quote from MadPup :
When I was young I bought all the Zep albums on vinyl and played them to death. Then when CDs became a thing, I bought them all on CD. Then I ripped them all to MP3 and they go wherever I go. Honestly, I find it absolutely insane that people would buy these on vinyl now. For one thing, I encountered quite a few pressing faults over the years with LPs. You just don't get those with CDs. It's weird to think that even CDs are now old tech. If I wanted the absolute best quality now I'd go for a remastered version using FLAC. Besides, my old turntables and CD players are at the bottom of some landfill now.
My brother has one of the bad pressings from the late 70's. Sounds like the music is three rooms away.
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Jimmy_OYesterday 08:12 PM
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Got one to replace my worn-out original from my high school days in the 70s.woot
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SnakePliskenYesterday 08:16 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
John Paul Jones is dead?!
left out the "miss him, miss him, miss him" part
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I_Like_StuffToday 01:20 AM
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Quote from Megaweapon :
They're so underrated and ahead of their time! Who else is still listening in 2025?
Soooooo over these guys.
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atsToday 04:40 AM
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Quote from toolio20 :
You're not a Hipster tho - otherwise you'd be complaining how Nu Vinyl doesn't have the same level of nuance within the hiss and pops and sh*t like Authentic Vintage...

no but most new vinyl is digital...
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atsToday 04:41 AM
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Quote from tFowl :
people like the ritual of playing vinyl and the collecting factor with the much bigger artwork.

a lot of sounds better too if you don't have a Crosley
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