Availability: Usually dispatched within 6 to 10 days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227416621
Label: Rhino
Manufacturer: Rhino
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino
Release Date: March 20, 2007
Studio: Rhino
Sales Rank: 34421
MPN: 74166
Disc 1:- Another Tribe
- Shine It All Around (Es Paranza (UK) Single SANSE369 Apr '05)
- Freedom Fries
- Tin Pan Valley
- All The Kings Horses
- Enchanter
- Takamba
- Dancing In Heaven
- Somebody Knocking
- Let The Four Winds Blow
- Mighty Rearranger
- Brother Ray
- Red White And Blue
- All The Money In The World
- Shine It All Around
- Tin Pan Valley
- Enchanter
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: If anything, Robert Plant‘s career as a solo artist appears to be improving with age. With Mighty Rearranger, he builds on the success of his previous album, 2002’s Dreamland, blending electronic experimentation with world music eclecticism. On tracks like "Shine It All Around", "All the King’s Horses", "Tin Pan Alley" and "Freedom Fries" recall his past life as frontman for rock icons Led Zeppelin, taking cues from blues, rock and Eastern music. Of course, he’s continuing to mellow in his later years, and his voice can’t hit the heady heights it once did, but it’s still impressive and distinctive. And his band the Strange Sensation--in particular, bassist Billy Fuller and drummer Clive Deamer--continue to shine, even ! though they’ve been given the unenviable task of trying to fill the shoes once worn by Page, Bonham and Jones. Bits of the album may get a little repetitive towards the end, but Mighty Rearranger is still a fine showing by a living rock legend. --Ted Kord
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Well I think this is a great album but find it almost unlistenable on aything approaching decent stereo because of the relentlessly compressed vocals. Maybe this is why they've remastered it so soon after the initial release and would love to hear a review from someone who has heared the re-mastered version. After being bumped once by Robert Plant I'm reluctant to cough up again unless the poor sound quality has been corrected.
5 Star album + 2 star sound quality = 3 stars. Please bear in mind I've not heard the remaster.
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Prepare to have your senses fully assaulted in the most eloquent way that only the likes of Robert Plant is capable of. This album is an intensively colourful masala of sounds, textures and rhythms all blended superbly. Be you metal head or not, this is an album you can't afford to put your nose up at.
With beating drums, `Another Tribe' kicks in, Plants vocals saunter effortlessly over the lilting Asian strings and the voyage has begun in a hot steamy Asian desert. From the first track you know where this album is going, not least of all on a journey into the mystic east and at times of course, the deep south of America, exploring Plants love of the Blues. `Shine It all Around' is a moody swagger of a track that slithers in the ... Read More:
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Very,very great album! Nice lyrics, Beatiful music, talented musicians and... LEGENDARY VOICE of ROCK ROBERT PLANT!!! No more words,only listening! MUST HAVE!
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This is without a doubt the best piece of work Mr Plant has created since his heyday Zep days and in some cases even surpasses what Zep did at their best.
An absolute must for any Zep-fan. Thank U Robert!
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I don't have the remastered album sadly, but the original is really, really good.
This was my first Robert Plant CD after sucking up all I could from Led Zep. And I wasn't disappointed. It's a really interesting album, using varying instruments and sounds. The lyrics are really great as well. He's still got it!
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