GOT A MONEY ON MY BACK
Presence
is the seventh
studio album
by the English
rock band
It was released by
the band's
own label
Swan Song Records
on
March, 31st 1976
in the United States
and on
April, 2nd 1976
in the United Kingdom.
While the record was
commercially successful,
reaching the top
of both the
British and American
album charts,
and achieving a
triple-platinum certification
in the United States
by the RIAA,
it received mixed reviews
from critics
and is the
lowest-selling album
by the band.
Presence
has received more
positive reviews
in the years
since its release.
The album was written
and recorded in
the last months
of 1975,
during a difficult time
in the band's history.
Singer
Robert Plant
was recovering from
serious injuries
he had sustained
earlier that year
in a car accident;
this led to tours
being cancelled
and the band
booking studio time
to record
Presence instead.
The entire album
was completed in
a few weeks,
with guitarist
Jimmy Page
putting in
several long shifts
to complete
recording and mixing.
The title came from
the strong presence
the group felt
as they worked together.
The LP's artwork
from Hipgnosis
featured several photographs
focused on
a mysterious
black object,
called
"The Object".
TRACKLIST
Achilles Last Stand
(Remaster)
For Your Life
(Remaster)
Royal Orleans
(Remaster)
Nobody's Fault But Mine
(Remaster)
Candy Store Rock
(Remaster)
Hots On For Nowhere
(Remaster)
Tea For One
(Remaster)
CD 2
Two Ones Are Won
(Achilles Last Stand)
(Reference Mix)
For Your Life
(Reference Mix)
10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod
(Pod)
(Reference Mix)
Royal Orleans
(Reference Mix)
Hots On For Nowhere
(Reference Mix)
Tea For
One
(Demo) [*]
Untitled Jam Session [*]

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