Presence | |
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Album by Led Zeppelin | |
Released |
31 March 1976 |
Recorded |
November-December 1975 |
Length |
44:25 |
Label |
Swan Song |
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Presence is the seventh studio album by Led Zeppelin, released by Swan Song Records on 31 March 1976. The album was a commercial success, reaching the top of both the British and American album charts, and achieving a triple-platinum certification in the United States, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics and being the slowest-selling studio album by the band (other than the 1982 compilation album Coda).
It was written and recorded during a tumultuous time in the band's history, as singer Robert Plant was recuperating from serious injuries he had sustained earlier that year in a car accident. Nevertheless, guitarist Jimmy Page describes Presence as the band's "most important" album, proving they would continue and succeed despite their turmoil.
TRACK LIST[]
- "Achilles Last Stand"
- "For Your Life"
- "Royal Orleans"
- "Nobody's Fault But Mine"
- "Candy Store Rock"
- "Hots On For Nowhere"
- "Tea For One"