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    1. Remastered (again...) LP
    2. 'Companion' LP containing alternative track versions, live snippets etc
    3. 1 & 2 on CD
    4. Large book (80-100 pages) of material from the time of each album; concert photos, posters, liner notes, hand written lyrics etc etc
    5. Numbered (limited to 30k) art print of the album cover
    6. Download code of the album and companion LP in 96kHz / 24 bit

    Led Zeppelin I also contains a replica of the original press pack from Atlantic Records that went out to radio & TV stations etc. No idea why but still..

  • Jeez - I resent paying an extra tenner for a 'bonus disc' of outtakes and live recordings that I'll never play. At least they look nice on the shelf.

  • My vinyl collection is all about acquiring the special editions. I've got Tidal, a FLAC collection and Sonos all around the house so I really have no need for them. I like having rare editions and tracking them down is part of the fun.

    All 9 of the LZ super deluxe boxsets (numbered first pressings) will probably set me back around £1k once I've sourced them all in mint / sealed condition. On Discogs, they're worth about £1,400 all in and I guess they'll only go in one direction.

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