Led Zeppelin: Presence (200-gram LP)

Edward Yawn

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I just bought a brand new copy of Led Zeppelin's "Presence" album from 1976 on vinyl. This is not the original LP from 1976, but the remastered LP which was released by Classic Records and pressed on 200-gram high-fidelity vinyl. This new edition was remastered by Bernie Grundman, the same mastering engineer who mastered several of Leonard Cohen's and Michael Jackson's albums.


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Anyone who likes classical 70s hard rock or anyone who is a Led Zeppelin fan and has a turntable, should get this 200-gram vinyl edition of "Presence". The best song on the album is the 10+ minute long opening track "Achille's Last Stand".

http://store.acousticsounds.com/browse_detail.cfm?Title_ID=11632&section=music
 
DarbysDad said:
Close enough no way :D

I like John Paul Jones a lot and John Bonham can rip up a small kit so loud :hotjump:

Well, sadly we wont ever see Bonham again and John and Jimmy and Plant are in a fight so this is the closest we'll get.
 
I used to seperate my pot inside of my original "Presence" gate fold.
My favorite track is "Nobody's Fault but Mine".
 
Gibba said:
I've always had a real liking for that album. May even play it now...

I HATE zeppelin.

I know that puts me in the minority, but they were the Opeth of their generation - over hyped, boring and deeply, deeply wedged up their own arses.