Description
Legendary Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant returns with “Band Of Joy,” his first solo album since the Grammy Award-winning “Raising Sand.” Recorded in Nashville with a stellar cast of musicians, this album is a timeless plunge into authentic Americana. Co-produced by Plant and Nashville legend Buddy Miller, “Band Of Joy” features intriguing new interpretations of songs from a wide range of sources, blending rockabilly, country, soul, and R&B influences. With contributions from multi-instrumentalist Darrell Scott, country singer-songwriter Patty Griffin, and others, this album showcases Plant’s eclectic musical journey and his enduring desire to explore new territories.
Album Information:
- Artist: Robert Plant
- Format: Audio CD
- Release Type: Album
- Genre: Americana, Rock, Country
- Label: Rounder Records
- Producer: Robert Plant, Buddy Miller
- Featuring Artists: Patty Griffin, Darrell Scott, Buddy Miller, Byron House, Marco Giovino
Track Listing:
- Angel Dance 3:52
- House of Cards 3:11
- Central Two-O-Nine 3:49
- Silver Rider 6:05
- You Can’t Buy My Love 3:14
- Falling in Love Again 3:41
- The Only Sound That Matters 3:43
- Monkey 4:00
- Cindy, I’ll Marry You Someday 3:38
- Harm’s Swift Way 4:17
- Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down 3:10
Release Details:
- Release Date: September 13, 2010
- Edition: Standard Edition
- Region: Worldwide
Package Contents:
- Physical Media: Jewel Case CD
- Packaging Type: Standard Jewel Case
Artist Bio:
Robert Plant, best known as the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, has had a prolific solo career that spans several decades. With a voice that has become iconic in the world of rock music, Plant has continually evolved his sound, exploring various genres and collaborating with a wide range of artists. His work with Alison Krauss on “Raising Sand” earned him multiple Grammy Awards, and “Band Of Joy” continues his tradition of musical innovation and excellence.
Awards & Recognitions:
- Grammy Awards – Album of the Year – 2009 (for “Raising Sand”)
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