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Presence (Remaster)

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Created at a time of intense turmoil for Led Zeppelin -- they scrapped a planned international tour in the wake of Robert Plant's car accident in Greece in August 1975 -- Presence is a strange, misshapen beast of a record that pulls upon its own tension. With Plant somewhat on the sidelines -- he recorded many of the vocals while in a wheelchair -- Jimmy Page reasserted himself as the primary creative force in the band, helping steer Presence toward a guitar-heavy complexity, perched halfway between a return to roots and unfettered prog. This dichotomy means it feels like Presence sprawls as wildly as Physical Graffiti even though it's half its length: the four epics tend to overshadow the trio of lean rockers that really do hark back to the Chess boogie and rockabilly that informed Zeppelin's earliest work. Each of these three -- "Royal Orleans," "Candy Store Rock," "Hots on for Nowhere" -- plays as snappily as the throwaways on the second half of Physical Graffiti, containing a sexy insouciance; the band almost seems to shrug off how catchy Page's riffs and how thick the grooves of John Bonham and John Paul Jones actually are. No matter how much fun this triptych is, they're lost underneath the shadow of "Achilles Last Stand," a ten-minute exercise in self-styled moody majesty and the turgid blues crawl of closer "Tea for One." In between, there are two unalloyed masterpieces that channel all of the pain of the period into cinematic drama: a molten blues called "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "For Your Life," as sharp, cinematic, and pained as Zeppelin ever were. Added together, Presence winds up as something less than the sum of its parts but its imbalance also means that it's a record worth revisiting; it seems different upon each revisit and is always compelling.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Achilles Last Stand (Remaster)
00:10:31

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar - Keith Harwood, Engineer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

2
For Your Life (Remaster)
00:06:25

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar - Keith Harwood, Engineer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

3
Royal Orleans (Remaster)
00:02:59

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums, Writer - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar, Writer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

4
Nobody's Fault but Mine (Remaster)
00:06:28

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer, Harmonica - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar - Keith Harwood, Engineer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

5
Candy Store Rock (Remaster)
00:04:12

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar - Keith Harwood, Engineer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

6
Hots on for Nowhere (Remaster) Explicit
00:04:44

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar - Keith Harwood, Engineer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

7
Tea for One (Remaster) Explicit
00:09:26

John Davis, Remastering Engineer - Robert Plant, Vocals, Writer - Jimmy Page, Producer, Guitar, Writer - John Bonham, Drums - Led Zeppelin, MainArtist - John Paul Jones, Bass Guitar - Keith Harwood, Engineer

© 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

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Created at a time of intense turmoil for Led Zeppelin -- they scrapped a planned international tour in the wake of Robert Plant's car accident in Greece in August 1975 -- Presence is a strange, misshapen beast of a record that pulls upon its own tension. With Plant somewhat on the sidelines -- he recorded many of the vocals while in a wheelchair -- Jimmy Page reasserted himself as the primary creative force in the band, helping steer Presence toward a guitar-heavy complexity, perched halfway between a return to roots and unfettered prog. This dichotomy means it feels like Presence sprawls as wildly as Physical Graffiti even though it's half its length: the four epics tend to overshadow the trio of lean rockers that really do hark back to the Chess boogie and rockabilly that informed Zeppelin's earliest work. Each of these three -- "Royal Orleans," "Candy Store Rock," "Hots on for Nowhere" -- plays as snappily as the throwaways on the second half of Physical Graffiti, containing a sexy insouciance; the band almost seems to shrug off how catchy Page's riffs and how thick the grooves of John Bonham and John Paul Jones actually are. No matter how much fun this triptych is, they're lost underneath the shadow of "Achilles Last Stand," a ten-minute exercise in self-styled moody majesty and the turgid blues crawl of closer "Tea for One." In between, there are two unalloyed masterpieces that channel all of the pain of the period into cinematic drama: a molten blues called "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "For Your Life," as sharp, cinematic, and pained as Zeppelin ever were. Added together, Presence winds up as something less than the sum of its parts but its imbalance also means that it's a record worth revisiting; it seems different upon each revisit and is always compelling.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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