This album is unique in that it has aged well with time and kind of grows on you the more you listen to it. Jimmy Page said it isn't an easy album to access or listen to, and some would say Presence was an enterprise undertaken for the band themselves rather than for the audience. It was the lowest selling album in their catalogue, and while the songs may not be as memorable to the general public as Stairway to Heaven or Kashmir, they are nonetheless masterpieces. Nobody's Fault and Tea for One are personal favorites.