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Robert Plant: 'Band of Joy' « Previous | |Next »
November 12, 2010

This bluesy track, Silver Rider, is from Robert Plant's new album entitled Band of Joy:

The album is an outgrowth of Raising Sand, Plant’s striking duet album with Alison Krauss.

Plant and Krauss take turns singing lead on some of the songs: This is Krauss on Sam Phillips' "Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us" is from the Raising Sand Album

Both Plant and Krauss are known for being envelope-pushing innovators in their respective fields. Both records indicate that Robert Plant has escaped the long shadow of Led Zeppelin and stadium rock. Plant’s roots are as much in country, blues, and folk as they are in rock and roll and heavy metal.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 12:04 PM |