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No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded (1994)
01 Nobody's Fault But Mine
02 Thank You
03 No Quarter
04 Friends
05 Yallah
06 City Don't Cry
07 Since I've Been Loving You
08 The Battle Of Evermore
09 Wonderful One
10 Wah Wah
11 That's The Way
12 Gallows Pole
13 Four Sticks
14 Kashmir
"Fourteen years of speculation from their fans and occasional sniping between the two former members ended when Jimmy Page and Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin reconvened their former musical partnership to produce No Quarter. Having long resisted offers from MTV to reform to do an Unplugged show, they finally accepted as part of a deal that also allowed them to visit Morocco to record new material. The album combines the results of both of these projects. The Led Zeppelin material features new arrangements and new instrumentation, including strings, Egyptian musicians and the haunting vocals of British-Asian star Najma Akhtar. The selection of songs is notable for including some of their lesser-known classics and all of the re-arrangements are well thought-out and executed. "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "No Quarter" are almost completely revamped, and the latter in particular sounds terrific. The four new tracks are not always fully developed as songs--the three recorded with native musicians in Morocco, of which "Yallah" is a highlight, appear to be tantalising fragments of longer jams. Nevertheless, they are always interesting. The fourth track, "Wonderful One", is a moving ballad on which Plant's voice, which throughout the album appears better than ever before, gets yet another chance to shine. ~ James Swift"
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant ~ Walking into Clarksdale (1998)
01 Shining in the Light
02 When the World Was Young
03 Upon a Golden Horse
04 Blue Train
05 Please Read the Letter
06 Most High
07 Heart in Your Hand
08 Walking Into Clarksdale
09 Burning Up
10 When I Was a Child
11 House of Love
12 Sons of Freedom
"Most High" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Don't call it a come back, they've been here for years. Eighteen years after the death of John Bonham broke up Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, the man who launched a thousand David Coverdales, and guitar wizard Jimmy Page have reunited for WALKING INTO CLARKSDALE, their first studio album together since 1979's IN THROUGH THE OUTDOOR. But unlike most "supergroup" reunions, they never said never.
Beginning with "Shining In The Light," Page's familiar acoustic guitar takes us back to Led Zeppelin circa PRESENCE. Page's trademark axe work and loud-soft-loud dynamics are all over this CD. But even though all the old Zeppelin elements are there, the duo aren't just reliving old glories. Bassist Charlie Jones and drummer Michael Lee as well as alternative rock uber-producer Steve Albini help keep these old gents current. And where Plant may not be able to wail like a castrated muezzin anymore, his singular voice still sounds as fresh as ever on the rockin' "Sons Of Freedom," the bluesy "Walking Into Clarksdale" and atmospheric "Heart In Your Hand."
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Robert Plant - Fate of Nations (1993)
1 Calling to You
2 Down to the Sea
3 Come into My Life
4 I Believe
5 29 Palms
6 Memory Song (Mello Hello)
7 If I Were a Carpenter
8 Promised Land
9 Greatest Gift
10 Great Spirit
11 Network News
12 Colour Of A Shade
13 Great Spirit (Acoustic Mix)
14 Rollercoaster (Demo)
15 8:05
16 Dark Moon (Acoustic)
"At first, Fate of Nations seems so light and airy that it slips away through the layers of acoustic guitars, violins, and keyboards. Upon further
listenings, more textures appear, and the album gains a calm sense of tension and reflectiveness. It's also Robert Plant's most personal record ever;
he addresses the death of his son in the beautiful "I Believe." Simultaneously, Fate of Nations is a political album -- "Great Spirit" and "Network News"
are two of the most socially conscious songs Plant has ever written. Yet, the album is never heavy-handed and doesn't fall into sermonizing or
sentimentality. Plant has always had a folkie heart; on Fate of Nations, he wears it on his sleeve."
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