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Candy Store Rock
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Image:Csrsingle1976.jpg]] 1976 German single
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Appears on
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Presence
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Published by
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Flames of Albion Music
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Registration
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ASCAP 330221755
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Release date
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18 June 1976
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Recorded
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9-27 November 1976
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Genre
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Rockabilly, hard rock
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Language
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English
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Length
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4 minutes 7 seconds
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Composer
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Jimmy Page]], Robert Plant]]
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Label
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Swan Song Records]]
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Producer
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Jimmy Page
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Engineer
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Keith Harwood]]
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'Candy Store Rock' is a song by England|English]] rock music|rock band]] Led Zeppelin]], released in 1976 on their album Presence]]. It was also released as a single in the United States of America]].
Overview
The track is done in the style of a 1950s rock 'n' roll]] number, giving it a rather low-key but cheerful flavour. John Bonham]]'s drumming is controlled rather than bombastic, making heavy use of the timpani]]. Meanwhile Jimmy Page]]'s guitar solo is short and measured, coming in half way through the song. The band recorded the song at Musicland Studios]] in Germany]], and it only took them about an hour to write it. Robert Plant]] sang from a wheelchair because he was recovering at the time from a car accident he had sustained in Greece]]. Plant considers 'Candy Store Rock' be one of his favourite songs from Presence.[1]
'Candy Store Rock' was never performed live by the band at Led Zeppelin concerts]].[2] However, a one-minute improvisation was played live in concert by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant]] as a 'Black Dog]]' introduction on 26 July 1995 at Wembley Arena]], London]].
Chart positions
Single
Chart (1976)
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Peak position
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US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart
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50
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Credits
Personnel
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- Musicians:
- Jimmy Page – electric guitar, producer, remastering, digital remastering
- Robert Plant – vocals
- John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] – bass guitar
- John Bonham - drums, percussion
- Production:
- Peter Grant]] – executive producer
- Keith Harwood - engineer, mixing
- Jeremy Gee – tape engineer
- Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s)
- George Marino - remastered CD engineer (1990)
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References
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