ROBERT PLANT AND THE STRANGE SENSATION - MIGHTY REARRANGER (FACTORY SEALED)
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FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDEROBERT PLANT AND THE STRANGE SENSATION ----- MIGHTY REARRANGER -----
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AUDIOPHILE ROCK-LP/RECORDS FROM ENGLAND LIMITED EDITION GATEFOLD-JACKET
ORIGINAL RECORDING 2005 BY SANCTUARY RECORDS IN ENGLAND
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TRACKLIST: A1: ANOTHER TRIBE A2: SHINE IT ALL AROUND A3: FREEDOM FRIES A4: TIN PAN VALLEY A5: ALL THE KINGS HORSES A6: THE ENCHANTER B1: TAKAMBA B2: DANCING IN HEAVEN B3: SOMEBODY KNOCKING B4: LET THE FOUR WINDS BLOW B5: MIGHTY REARRANGER B6: BROTHER RAY
Robert Plant and The Strange Sensations - Mighty Rearranger ........... UK IMPORT ........... Sanctuary Records - SNLP356/LC6448 ........... OUT OF PRINT ORIGINAL 2005 ........... VINYL IS MINT = FACTURY SEALED ........... Gatefold Cover is FACTURY SEALED ............ Rare Album ...........
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"The legacy of Led Zeppelin is a weighty load to haul around. As of this 2005 show, Robert Plant had released the same amount of post-Zep studio albums under his own name as he had with his old band. For his rather belated first live DVD as a solo artist, Plant embraces his past, sort of, by peppering the 11-song, 65-minute set with five rearranged Zeppelin tunes that pay respect to his old band's history while allowing him to escape it. It's a nifty balancing act and even though his heavily percussive version of "No Quarter" which opens the show is dramatic and edgy, it's not something Zeppelin would have concocted. Four other songs originate from Plant's terrific 2005 Mighty Rearranger release and his Strange Sensation band is the same one that appeared on that disc. The five members -- two have worked with Portishead -- are young yet experienced and talented pros who have obviously rehearsed long and hard to become as tight as they are here. Plant looks and sounds inspired, digging into the Zeppelin songs with renewed energy that seems to feed off his backing musicians. The material from the 2005 album the group was touring to support is a taut combination of prog, world, folk, and rock that twists and turns and sometimes shifts to experimental but ultimately stays on terra firma. The Surround Sound is impressive and only the overly busy camera work -- few shots last for more than five seconds and the handheld, angular approach gets old fast -- detracts, if only slightly, from an exciting, stirring, and energetic gig. Two covers -- "Hey Joe" from 2002's Dreamland, and "Girl from the North Country" -- both recorded at the session but clipped from the televised show, appear rather incongruously and are clumsily tacked on as extras after the last tune. If they were edited into the performance, it would have helped the flow, but stitching them on after the credits looks like an afterthought. Still, they are fine performances and well worth including. As is this DVD, especially for Zeppelin fans who don't mind the band's music being altered to, if not exactly update, at least inject it with a new lease on life. The closing "Whole Lotta Love" hews closer to the original and caps a riveting show that proves Robert Plant can revere his early career without being shackled to it." .
........ Album Notes ....................... Robert Plant & the Strange Sensation: John Baggot (Moog synthesizer); Billy Fuller (double bass, bass guitar); Justin Adams , Skin Tyson (bass guitar); Robert Plant, Clive Deamer.Personnel: Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica); Skin Tyson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar); Justin Adams (electric guitar, lap steel guitar, bendir); John Baggot (keyboards, electronics); Clive Deamer (drums, bendir).Audio Mixer: Steve Evans .Recording information: Attic Studio, Kingswood; Dol Goch, Cwm Einion; Ellenbury, Bath, Somerset, England; Livingstone Studio, London, England; Riverside, Bathampton; The Lodge, Bathford; The Windtunnel.Creators: Robert Plant; John Baggot; Clive Deamer; Justin Adams ; Skin Tyson.Illustrator: Grahame Baker Smith.Against all odds, Robert Plant, the ultimate '70s rock god, has consistently managed to remain artistically relevant throughout the decades of his post-Led Zeppelin career. In the 1980s he updated his sound to incorporate an almost new-wave sensibility on his solo albums, as well as turning the clock all the way back to the '50s with jump-blues band the Honeydrippers--hardly the stuff of "Kashmir."While there are some echoes of Zep on MIGHTY REARRANGER (Bonhamesque whomping drums, Middle Eastern influences, transmogrified blues riffs), Plant isn't resting on his laurels here. The synth-filled "Tin Pan Valley" bears more of a relation to trip-hop than to blues-rock; "Brother Ray" is a quirky, lo-fi piano boogie; and for much of the album Plant veers toward the lower, more intimate end of his vocal range, largely eschewing the high-pitched wail that made him a superstar in bygone stadium-rock days. Plant is joined here by the musicians who helped make his covers album DREAMLAND such a worthy project, and it sounds like they managed to gel into a full-fledged band, giving their leader a solid framework to work his often-hypnotic magic. ...............
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