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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
Product Description
2005 Japanese standard jewel case pressing of Led Zeppelin's 1976 album. Features the same tracks and mastering as the US edition but includes an OBI and Japanese/English insert. Warner. 2005.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.