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    Posted: 04 September 2008 at 9:03pm
Although not noted in the database, "Immigrant Song" on the Led Zeppelin boxed set does not feature the ramp up heard on the beginning of the stereo stock 45. Does anybody know, is that ramp up on other CD sources and just missing from the boxed set? Or was the ramp up exclusive to the single?

Timing matches up because the 45 is at a faster pitch than the boxed set version.
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There is a ramp up on Led Zeppelin III.
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Ramp up is also on Mothership.
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Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

"Immigrant Song" on the Led Zeppelin boxed set does not feature the ramp up heard on the beginning of the stereo stock 45.


Were there 2 different pressings of the 45? My stock copy is mono. Most Atlantic promo singles were mono/stereo in 1970, but I don't recall ever seeing a stereo stock single that early.
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There's been like 70 pressings of the 45. They kept it available maybe even through the 90's because of the non LP B side. My copy is pretty old but it's stereo, not sure when it was pressed but probably in the early 70's.

I've never seen it on the Atlantic Oldies series, all copies I've seen are on the red Atlantic stock label.

Looks like the Led Zeppelin box is simply missing the ramp up intro.

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Did any of the promo 45's include "Hey Hey What Can I Do" on the flipside?
My promo has "Immigrant Song" on both sides.
the way it was heard on the radio
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There was the initial pressing with the cryptic "Do What Thou Wilt Shalt Be the Whole of the Law" etched in the deadwax. On the left below is the more common 1971 pressing without the mini-novel in the deadwax. Steve, both the A- and B-sides of this copy are stereo.

I bought the reissue on the right in the early '90s, primarily to get the complete, barely-audible ending to "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" on a cleaner pressing, but the reissue faded the song out before it got to the very end.

"Immigrant Song"/"Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" was apparently released as number 13131 on the Atlantic Oldies Series, but, like Bill, I've never seen a copy.

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Forgive my ignorance, but what's a ramp-up?
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Lol.. I couldn't think of a better way to describe the beginning of this song. Sounds like tape echo/feedback or something faded up right before the actual music starts.
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From that description, I don't think the ramp-up appears on my CD single copy of "Immigrant Song."
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