Presence of the Lord

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"Presence of the Lord" is a blues-rock song by the supergroup Blind Faith, noted for its soulful vocals, spiritual lyrics, and Eric Clapton's expressive guitar work.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
albumType studio album
associatedWithMovement classic rock
bassist Ric Grech NERFINISHED
composer Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
drummer Ginger Baker NERFINISHED
featuresMusician Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Ginger Baker NERFINISHED
Ric Grech NERFINISHED
Steve Winwood NERFINISHED
genre blues rock
rock
guitarist Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception praised for guitar work
praised for spiritual lyrics
hasEra late 1960s rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
organ
hasLyricalTheme religious imagery
spirituality
hasMusicalStyle expressive guitar work
soulful vocals
hasNotableFeature Eric Clapton guitar solo
dynamic tempo changes
organ accompaniment
hasReligiousReference Lord
hasSongwriterCredit Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
hasSupergroup Blind Faith NERFINISHED
hasTempo slow-to-mid tempo
hasVocalStyle soulful
includedIn Blind Faith (1969 album) NERFINISHED
isTrackOn Blind Faith side two
language English
lyricist Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum Blind Faith NERFINISHED
performer Blind Faith NERFINISHED
producer Jimmy Miller NERFINISHED
recordingArtist Blind Faith NERFINISHED
recordLabel Atco Records NERFINISHED
Polydor Records
releaseYear 1969
vocalist Steve Winwood NERFINISHED

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Blind Faith notableSong Presence of the Lord
Blind Faith performerOf Presence of the Lord