Presence + Obi (click here for more of the same title)Īdd item to your basket for a postage/shipping quote Led Zeppelin (click here for complete listing) Sold Out - 'Request Next' to get an email if it comes back into stock. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). Led Zeppelin Presence + Obi Japanese Promo vinyl LP album (LP record) John Bonham – drums Jimmy Page (left) and Mott the Dog chew the fat.Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV - 4th - Crossed out B UK vinyl LP John Paul Jones – bass guitar and keyboards Two Ones Are One (Achilles Last Stand – Reference Take) For Your Life (Reference Take) Royal Orleans (Reference Take) 10 Ribs & All / Carrot Pod Pod (Reference Mix) Hots On For Nowhere (Reference Mix) The extras are definitely worth listening to, but nowhere near as much as the original product.įor Your Life Royal Orleans Nobody’s Fault But Mine Candy Store Rock Hots On For Nowhere Tea For One There is also an extra CD of interesting rehearsal tapes and ideas. The album has since been remixed and restored by Jimmy Page, which has given it a whole new crispness. “Candy Store Rock” is a rockabilly number brought up to date and “Hots On For Nowhere” gives the audience a chance to let their hair down, the time keeping here is staggering.Īll in all “Presence” was a raging success and of course the album went to number one across the world. “Nobody’s Fault But Mine” is an incredible hard rocker of a song that most bands would give their souls for – and make a complete career out of. “For Your Life” is a track where Plant returns to his sex god image and succeeds like he has never been away, while “Royal Orleans” goes more back to the “Led Zeppelin 3” feel. There’s plenty of overdubbed guitar, but then if you’re a Jimmy Page fan what more could you possibly want? Both these songs clock in at the nearly ten-minute mark each and are simply sublime. In fact the album is bookended by two epic tracks, the album closing with the amazing “Tea for One”. This opening track would of course go on to become a concert standard and crowd favorite. Stick this offering in your music player, press the “play” button and as soon as “Achilles Last Stand” comes bursting out of your speakers you know that normal service has been resumed. Robert Plant (left) and Jimmy Page are shown performing for Led Zeppelin in this 1977 photo in Chicago. We are talking about Led Zeppelin here – the super-heroes of the Rock world. With all this adversity could the album live up to expectations? Of course it could. Plant had to sing the whole album from a wheelchair and because of the time restrictions Page at one point had to stay up for two continuous days to complete the guitar overdubs. Led Zeppelin took up residence in Musicland Studios in Munich after just a month of rehearsals – they only had eighteen days to record the album as the Rolling Stones had already booked the studio for their “Black’n’Blue” album. Without wishing to detract from the fine efforts of the other band members, every song here is simply dominated by Page’s guitar. The result was “Presence”, which became known to many fans as the Jimmy Page guitar album. Page returned to England to convalesce and whilst he was recovering, band-mate Jimmy Page started to put some ideas together so that once Page was ready to resume singing duties the band would still be one step ahead of the game. All Time Favorites Chiangmai Mail Pattaya Mail HM King Rama IX.
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