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Raising Sand
from: Rounder
:Album Description:The musical collaboration of the decade, Raising Sand is the sound of two iconic figures stepping out of their respective comfort zones and letting their instincts lead them across a brave new sonic landscape. Despite hailing from distinctly different backgrounds, Alison Krauss and Robert Plant share a maverick spirit and willingness to extend the boundaries of their respective genres. This spirit, expertly honed by producer T Bone Burnett, has resulted in an album pitched three steps beyond some cosmic collision of early urban blues, spacious West Texas country, and the ...
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Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
: :Icons from the world of rock, blues, reggae, pop and country music have joined together to salute the genius of legendary piano man FATS DOMINO for the upcoming double CD set, Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino. Goin' Home is set for a September 25th release on Vanguard Records. This stellar tribute to one of the cornerstones of rock n roll music will help raise desperately needed funds specifically earmarked for instruments to be donated to New Orleans public school children. Monies raised from the sales of Goin Home will ...
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Principle of Moments
:Album Description:Robert Plant's Post-Led Zeppelin Solo Career is celebrated with an expanded & remastered edition. The Principle of Moments is a complex and expressive sonic marvel. It includes four rare bonus tracks as well as the previously-unreleased track, 'Turnaround.'
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Shine
:Album Description:The classical-pop act's sophomore album. 13 tracks. Decca. 2002.
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Now & Zen
:Album Description:The Expanded & Remastered version of Robert Plant's album, Now And Zen, finds Plant charting new musical territory. Marking his first collaboration with keyboardist Phil Johnstone, the album's classic tracks include 'Heaven Knows,' 'Ship Of Fools,' and the smash hit 'Tall Cool One.' Three bonus rarities include live versions of 'Tall Cool One,' 'Billy's Revenge,' and 'Ship Of Fools.'
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The Honeydrippers, Vol. 1
:Album Description:The Honeydrippers: Volume One- is Robert Plant's first collaboration with Robbie Blunt and is an exuberant tribute to the blues and R&B. The disc features Jeff Beck, Nile Rogers, and Jimmy Page on standouts including 'Rockin' At Midnight' and 'Sea of Love' along with a live concert version of 'Rockin' At Midnight.'
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Pictures At Eleven
:Album Description:Plant's solo debut, 1982's PICTURES AT ELEVEN, hit #5 on Billboard®'s pop albums chart, and featured the talents of blues guitarist Robbie Blunt and Phil Collins on drums. Stand-out tracks include 'Burning Down One Side,' 'Pledge Pin,' and 'Slow Dancer.' Two bonus rarities include a live version of 'Like I've Never Been Gone' and 'Far Post.'
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Sixty Six to Timbuktu
:Album Description:Special limited edition double gatefold digipak of 2003 album features 37 tracks including 2 bonus CD-rom videos for 'Darkness, Darkness' & 'Calling To You'. Atlantic.
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Mighty Rearranger
:Album Description:Hitting #6, 2005's MIGHTY REARRANGER, drew widespread accolades and showcased Plant fully in command of his venerable powers--the London Observer raved, 'Plant's best showing since Physical Graffiti in 1975.' Stellar tracks include 'Another Tribe,' 'Shine It All Around' and 'The Enchanter.' Five bonus rarities include remixes of 'Tin Pan Valley' and 'Shine It All Around.' :In the weeks leading up to this album's release, Robert Plant was the unlikely hit at the South By Southwest music festival, delivering such a scorching set with his band the Strange Sensation rockers a ...
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Walking Into Clarksdale
:Album Description:Japanese edition of the 1998 & second collaborative outingby the former Led Zeppelin bandmates with 'Whiskey From TheGlass' added as an unmarked bonus track. 13 tracks total,also featuring the single 'Most High'. Steve Albini (Pixies,Nirvana, Cheap Trick, :Pity the aging rock star. All those declarations about sugar mountains and hoping to die before he got old don't leave much room for middle age. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant understood this in 1997 as they began work on Walking Into Clarksdale, the duo's first album-length collaboration on all-new material since Led ...
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