Led Zeppelin: Presence

Led Zeppelin Presence Music
by Led Zeppelin

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lipsee
One of the Zeps latter albums,,my fav track "Nobody's Fault but Mine"....I,m having a Zeppelin pig out night and it feels so good,,on reflection a good ablum
lipsee
I,v been listening to this album all week and it just gets better and better,,the 1st track "Achilles"is good,but the next 3 tracks are brilliant,if you are into Clasic rock and have not got this album,do yourself a favour,its well worth it...you heard it here first!!!!
lipsee
it should be 4 stars,,,,"for what its worth"
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What was that thing in the center of the dining room table? It's still a mystery, but this 1976 album fits comfortably into the canon, with Achilles' Last Stand; Nobody's Fault but Mine; For Your Life; Hots On for Nowhere , and more.

Presence is one of Led Zeppelin's more overlooked albums, languishing in the monstrous shadow of its predecessor, Physical Graffiti. It's more noted in Zeppelin mythology for the circumstances in which it was recorded, in double-quick time with vocalist Robert Plant's leg in plaster after a car accident. The lack of time does show--much of the album feels like generic heavy rock, bigger on volume than variety. It's worth the price of the album, however, for the 10-minute-plus "Achilles Last Stand" (a crashing, galloping epic with John Bonham sounding like he's replaced his drumsticks with tree trunks) and "Nobody's Fault but Mine," a Blind Willie Johnson blues regenerated with a 3,000-watt boost by Jimmy Page. --David Stubbs
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