Plant, Robert
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29 Palms
New - 7 - FATE 1
New, Unplayed 1993 UK 7" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "21 Years."
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Band Of Joy
New - LP - 2748338
Sealed 2010 180gm 3 Sided 2LP Original Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Side 4 Is Etched Featuring A Quote From Beowulf.
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Band Of Joy
Used - LP - 2748338
Near Mint 2010 2LP 180gm Gatefold Original With Custom Inners. Three Sides Of Music And An Etching On Side 4. "Band of Joy was the name of Robert Plant?s Black Country psychedelic folk group of the late ?60s and his revival of its name and spirit in 2010 is of no small significance. Certainly, it?s an explicit suggestion that Plant is getting back to his roots, which is true to an extent: the original Band of Joy was unrecorded outside of a handful of demos, so there is no indication of whether this 2010 incarnation sounds anything at all like the ?60s band but the communal vibe that pulsates throughout this album hearkens back to the age of hippies as much as it is an outgrowth of Raising Sand, Plant?s striking duet album with Alison Krauss. Such blurred borders are commonplace on Band of Joy, where American and English folk meld, where the secular and sacred walk hand in hand, where the past is not past and the present is not rootless. Assisted by co-producer Buddy Miller and a band of roots iconoclasts highlighted by harmonist Patty Griffin, Plant finds fiercely original music within other people?s songs, nabbing two songs from slow-core stalwarts Low, cherry-picking relative obscurities from Richard & Linda Thompson and Los Lobos, digging back to find forgotten songs from the heyday of honky tonk and traditional folk tunes not often sung. Some of these songs feel like they?ve been around forever and some feel fresh, but not in conventional ways: Low?s ?Silver Rider? and ?Monkey? feel like ancient, unearthed backwoods laments and the riotous ?You Can?t Buy My Love? feels as if it was written yesterday. Much of the wonder of Band of Joy lies in these inventive interpretations but the magic lies in the performances themselves. Never as austere as the clean, tasteful impressionism of Raising Sand, Band of Joy is bold and messy, teeming with life to its very core. It?s as a joyous a record as you?ll ever hear, a testament that the power of music lies not in its writing but in its performance." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Band Of Joy
New - LP - 2748338
Sealed 2010 180gm 3 Sided 2LP Original Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. Side 4 Is Etched Featuring A Quote From Beowulf. Center Seam Crack, Hence Price. "Band Of Joy Was The Name Of Robert Plant’s Black Country Psychedelic Folk Group Of The Late ‘60S And His Revival Of Its Name And Spirit In 2010 Is Of No Small Significance. Certainly, It’s An Explicit Suggestion That Plant Is Getting Back To His Roots, Which Is True To An Extent: The Original Band Of Joy Was Unrecorded Outside Of A Handful Of Demos, So There Is No Indication Of Whether This 2010 Incarnation Sounds Anything At All Like The ‘60S Band But The Communal Vibe That Pulsates Throughout This Album Hearkens Back To The Age Of Hippies As Much As It Is An Outgrowth Of Raising Sand, Plant’s Striking Duet Album With Alison Krauss. Such Blurred Borders Are Commonplace On Band Of Joy, Where American And English Folk Meld, Where The Secular And Sacred Walk Hand In Hand, Where The Past Is Not Past And The Present Is Not Rootless. Assisted By Co-Producer Buddy Miller And A Band Of Roots Iconoclasts Highlighted By Harmonist Patty Griffin, Plant Finds Fiercely Original Music Within Other People’s Songs, Nabbing Two Songs From Slow-Core Stalwarts Low, Cherry-Picking Relative Obscurities From Richard & Linda Thompson And Los Lobos, Digging Back To Find Forgotten Songs From The Heyday Of Honky Tonk And Traditional Folk Tunes Not Often Sung. Some Of These Songs Feel Like They’ve Been Around Forever And Some Feel Fresh, But Not In Conventional Ways: Low’s “Silver Rider” And “Monkey” Feel Like Ancient, Unearthed Backwoods Laments And The Riotous “You Can’t Buy My Love” Feels As If It Was Written Yesterday. Much Of The Wonder Of Band Of Joy Lies In These Inventive Interpretations But The Magic Lies In The Performances Themselves. Never As Austere As The Clean, Tasteful Impressionism Of Raising Sand, Band Of Joy Is Bold And Messy, Teeming With Life To Its Very Core. It’s As A Joyous A Record As You’ll Ever Hear, A Testament That The Power Of Music Lies Not In Its Writing But In Its Performance." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG.
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Band Of Joy
Used - LP - 2748338
2010 2LP 180gm gatefold original with custom inners. EX/NM- jacket with tiny ding on mouth & tiny corner ding. Three Sides Of Music And An Etching On Side 4. "Band of Joy was the name of Robert Plant's Black Country psychedelic folk group of the late '60s and his revival of its name and spirit in 2010 is of no small significance. Certainly, it's an explicit suggestion that Plant is getting back to his roots, which is true to an extent: the original Band of Joy was unrecorded outside of a handful of demos, so there is no indication of whether this 2010 incarnation sounds anything at all like the '60s band but the communal vibe that pulsates throughout this album hearkens back to the age of hippies as much as it is an outgrowth of Raising Sand, Plant?s striking duet album with Alison Krauss. Such blurred borders are commonplace on Band of Joy, where American and English folk meld, where the secular and sacred walk hand in hand, where the past is not past and the present is not rootless. Assisted by co-producer Buddy Miller and a band of roots iconoclasts highlighted by harmonist Patty Griffin, Plant finds fiercely original music within other people's songs, nabbing two songs from slow-core stalwarts Low, cherry-picking relative obscurities from Richard & Linda Thompson and Los Lobos, digging back to find forgotten songs from the heyday of honky tonk and traditional folk tunes not often sung. Some of these songs feel like they've been around forever and some feel fresh, but not in conventional ways: Low's "Silver Rider" and "Monkey" feel like ancient, unearthed backwoods laments and the riotous "You Can't Buy My Love" feels as if it was written yesterday. Much of the wonder of Band of Joy lies in these inventive interpretations but the magic lies in the performances themselves. Never as austere as the clean, tasteful impressionism of Raising Sand, Band of Joy is bold and messy, teeming with life to its very core. It's as a joyous a record as you'll ever hear, a testament that the power of music lies not in its writing but in its performance." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Burning Down One Side
Used - 12 - SSK 19429T
1982 3-Track 45RPM 12" Featuring Title Track And "Moonlight In Samosa" From Pictures At Eleven And The Non-LP "Far Post." Vinyl Appears Unplayed.
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Carry Fire
New - LP - 563057-1
Sealed 2017 Limited Edition, 2LP With An Etched Side 4. Hard To Believe This Is Robert's 11th Solo Studio Album. Universally Acclaimed By Both The 2018 UK Americana Awards & Voted 37th Best Album Of 2017 By Rolling Stone Magazine.
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Dreamland
New - LP - 063 094
Only Copy We Have Ever Seen Of This 2002 UK Limited Edition 2LP 180gm HQ With Custom Inner Sleeves. This Is Number 1642. New, Unplayed.
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Dreamland
Used - LP - 063 094
New, Unplayed Limited Edition, Numbered 2002 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. This Is Low Number 0283. Center Top Seam Split, Hence Price Reduction Of $300! Has Recently Closed At Over $800 On The bay.
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Fate Of Nations
Used - LP - 514 867
1993 UK Only Vinyl Rarity. LP Is Near Mint, Jacket Is VG+ (Top Seam Split).
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Hurting Kind
Picture Disc - A8985P
1990 Limited Edition, Numbered Die Cut Picture Disc Single. Title Track B/W "I Cried." This Is Number 8178. Comes With A Printed Background Sheet In A Clear Sleeve.
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I Believe
Picture Disc - FATE 212
1991 UK Limited Edition 4 Song Picture Disc Housed In A Plastic Wallet.
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Little By Little Collectors Edition
New - 12 - 90485
Sealed 1985 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Rare Record Club Pressing. Tracks Are "Little By Little (Remix Long Version)," "Easily Dead (Live, Dallas, 06/24/85)," "Rockin' At Midnight (Live With The Honeydrippers, Dallas, 06/24/85)" And "Sixes And Sevens."
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Little By Little Collectors Edition
New - 12 - 90485
Sealed 1985 Collectors Edition 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Saw Cut. Tracks Are "Little By Little (Remix Long Version)," "Easily Dead (Live, Dallas, 06/24/85)," "Rockin' At Midnight (Live With The Honeydrippers, Dallas, 06/24/85)" And "Sixes And Sevens."
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Manic Nirvana
New - LP - WX 339 X
Sealed 1990 Limited Edition German Vinyl Rarity, Gatefold Cover. This Is Number 12971.
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Manic Nirvana
New - LP - 91336
Sealed 1990 Columbia House Rarity. No Promo Or Deletion Markings.
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Manic Nirvana
New - LP - 91336
Sealed 1990 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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Manic Nirvana
Used - LP - A1-91336
1990 Columbia House Rarity. No Promo Or Deletion Markings. Appears Unplayed.
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More Roar
New - 10 - 548242-0
Sealed 2015 Limited Edition, Record Store Day Exclusive Three Song Ten Inch Recorded Live On The Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters 2014 World Tour. "Plant's Voice Runs Through These Songs Like A Body Of Water, Elemental And Remarkably Flexible." - NPR
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Non-Stop, Go!
Used - LP - PR 2244
1988 Promo Only 2LP Gatefold Interview For Radio Show With Atlantic Cover Letter And Five Pages Of Cue Sheets. Saw Cut. Light Signs Of Ring Wear.
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Non-Stop, Go!
Used - LP - PR 2244
1988 Promo Only 2LP Gatefold Interview For Radio Show With Atlantic Cover Letter And Five Pages Of Cue Sheets. Saw Cut.
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Now And Zen
Used - LP - 7 A1 90863
1988 Columbia Record Club Pressing Still In Shrink And Complete With The Original Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. "After years of trying to separate himself from his legendary status as Led Zeppelin's frontman, Robert Plant finally reconciles with his past on Now & Zen. He borrows a few Zeppelin riffs, and even enlists Jimmy Page to play guitar on his hit "Tall Cool One." This album is also notable in that it marks his first collaboration with keyboardist Phil Johnstone, who would continue to play and write with Plant on subsequent albums. Musically, the album relies on standard rock arrangements except that the vocals and drums are at the forefront and keyboards instead of guitars are used to fill out the sound. Although most of the album is comprised of mid-tempo songs aimed at rock radio, Plant includes the lovely ballad "Ship of Fools," which demonstrates that he is more than capable of vocal subtlety. Plant, who often uses mysterious (and mystical) lyrics, writes some of his most direct songs, and the way in which the lyrics complement the melodic arrangements are partially responsible for the commercial success of Now & Zen. This is Robert Plant's best solo album, and a must-own for fans of Led Zeppelin." All Music Guide - Vik Iyengar
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Now And Zen
New - LP - 90863
Sealed, Rare 1988 Record Club Edition.
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Now And Zen
New - LP - 90863-1
Sealed 1988 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Crisp Corners. Small Saw Cut.
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Now And Zen
Used - LP - 90863
1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Unplayed.
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Pictures At Eleven
New - LP - SS 8512
Sealed 1982 Original.
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Pictures At Eleven
New - LP - SS 8512
Sealed 1982 Original. Shrink Wrap Has The Original Tower Records Price Tag In Place.
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Pictures At Eleven
Used - LP - SS 8512
1982 Columbia House Club pressing still in shrink, complete with the original custom printed inner sleeve. Glossy, VG++/NM-- vinyl. "For his debut solo album, Robert Plant doesn't exactly succumb to everyone's expectations. With a less-potent vocal style, Plant manages to carry out most of the songs in smooth, stylish fashion while rocking out rather convincingly on a couple of others. He gets some pretty good help from guitarist Robbie Blunt, who truly comes to life on "Worse Than Detroit," and both Phil Collins and Cozy Powell give Plant enough of a solid background to lean his sultry yet surging rock voice against. Plant channels his energy quite effectively through songs like "Pledge Pin" and "Moonlight in Samosa," while the single "Burning Down One Side" is a creditable one, even though it failed to crack the Top 50 in both the U.K. and the U.S. The most apparent characteristic about the album's eight tracks is the fact that Plant is able to escape most of his past and still sound motivated. Without depending too much on his Led Zeppelin days, he courses a new direction without changing or disguising his distinct vocal style whatsoever. Pictures at Eleven peaked within the Top Five on both sides of the Atlantic, successfully launching Plant's solo career." All Music Guide - Mike DeGagne
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Pictures At Eleven
Used Import - P-11225
1982 Japan Pressing With Obi. "For His Debut Solo Album, Robert Plant Doesn't Exactly Succumb To Everyone's Expectations. With A Less-potent Vocal Style, Plant Manages To Carry Out Most Of The Songs In Smooth, Stylish Fashion While Rocking Out Rather Convincingly On A Couple Of Others. He Gets Some Pretty Good Help From Guitarist Robbie Blunt, Who Truly Comes To Life On "Worse Than Detroit," And Both Phil Collins And Cozy Powell Give Plant Enough Of A Solid Background To Lean His Sultry Yet Surging Rock Voice Against. Plant Channels His Energy Quite Effectively Through Songs Like "Pledge Pin" And "Moonlight In Samosa," While The Single "Burning Down One Side" Is A Creditable One, Even Though It Failed To Crack The Top 50 In Both The U.k. And The U.S. The Most Apparent Characteristic About The Album's Eight Tracks Is The Fact That Plant Is Able To Escape Most Of His Past And Still Sound Motivated. Without Depending Too Much On His Led Zeppelin Days, He Courses A New Direction Without Changing Or Disguising His Distinct Vocal Style Whatsoever. Pictures At Eleven Peaked Within The Top Five On Both Sides Of The Atlantic, Successfully Launching Plant's Solo Career." AMG Review By Mike DeGagne.
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Pictures At Eleven
Used Import - P-11225
1982 Japan Pressing With Obi & Insert. Jacket Super Clean, Aside From Small Stain Blemish At Bottom Front Seam. "For His Debut Solo Album, Robert Plant Doesn't Exactly Succumb To Everyone's Expectations. With A Less-potent Vocal Style, Plant Manages To Carry Out Most Of The Songs In Smooth, Stylish Fashion While Rocking Out Rather Convincingly On A Couple Of Others. He Gets Some Pretty Good Help From Guitarist Robbie Blunt, Who Truly Comes To Life On "Worse Than Detroit," And Both Phil Collins And Cozy Powell Give Plant Enough Of A Solid Background To Lean His Sultry Yet Surging Rock Voice Against. Plant Channels His Energy Quite Effectively Through Songs Like "Pledge Pin" And "Moonlight In Samosa," While The Single "Burning Down One Side" Is A Creditable One, Even Though It Failed To Crack The Top 50 In Both The U.k. And The U.S. The Most Apparent Characteristic About The Album's Eight Tracks Is The Fact That Plant Is Able To Escape Most Of His Past And Still Sound Motivated. Without Depending Too Much On His Led Zeppelin Days, He Courses A New Direction Without Changing Or Disguising His Distinct Vocal Style Whatsoever. Pictures At Eleven Peaked Within The Top Five On Both Sides Of The Atlantic, Successfully Launching Plant's Solo Career." AMG Review By Mike DeGagne.
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Principle Of Moments
Used Import - P 11381
Near Mint 1983 Original Japanese Pressing With Obi And Insert.
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Principle Of Moments
New - LP - 90101
Sealed 1983 Original With Custom "Big Log" Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Small Saw Cut.
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Principle Of Moments
Used - LP - P 11381
1983 Promo Label With Obi. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Principle Of Moments
New - LP - 90101
Sealed 1983 RCA Music Club Edition.
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Shaken 'N' Stirred
New - LP - 90265
Sealed 1985 Original. No Promo Or Deletions Markings.
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Shaken 'N' Stirred
New - LP - 90265
Sealed 1985 Original. Small Saw Cut. Custom Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap.
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Shaken 'N' Stirred
Used - LP - 7 90265-1-E
1985 Original Still In Shrink With, Hype Sticker Still On Shrink. Allied Pressing, With Embossed "A" around Spindle Hole. "While Some Of Shaken 'n Stirred's Makeup Includes Typical Keyboard Pop/rock, There's Still Plenty Of Variance, Both Vocally And Otherwise, To Keep The Album From Going Under. The Album Cracked The Top 20 In The U.s. And In Britain Thanks To The Keen Finesse Of "Little By Little," Which Spreads Out Plant's Vocal Puissance Across An Attractive Rhythm. This Time Around, Drummer Richard Hayward From Little Feat Adds Some Percussive Texture To A Mixture Of World Beats, Unconventional Melodies And Rhythms, And A Number Of Other Creative And Colorful Musical Nuances. Some Of The Music Sounds A Little Foreign And Profound At First, But Efforts Like "Hip To Hoo" And "Kallalou" Grow To Be Impressive, Beyond-the-norm-styled Numbers After A Few Listens. Plant's Decision To Create A Non-commercial Type Of Rock Album Proved That He Could Step Outside His Typical Rock & Roll Roots And Still Make Some Appealing Music, Yet Many Fans Found The Album To Be Too Dense And Too Experimental Upon Its Initial Release. Plant's Voguish Character Is Still Ingrained Throughout The Tracks, And His Tangents Aren't So Overwhelming That They Throw His Material In An Altogether Complete Direction. If Anything, The Songs On Shaken 'n Stirred Are An Inspiring Venture For Plant, As He Manages To Fulfill His Slightly Off-centered Approach With Some Interesting And Catchy Results." All Music Guide - Mike Degagne.
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