jimmy page discography torrent download Robert Plant – Discography (1982 – 2014) Robert Plant – Discography (1982 – 2014) EAC Rip | 45xCD + DVD | FLAC/WV Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included Total Size: 29.4 GB | 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS | COMPILATION | BOX SET | COLLABORATIVE ALBUMS Label: Various | Genre: Blues Rock, Country Rock. In 1968, a naïve young singer from the Black Country hills in England named Robert Plant was discovered wailing the blues by veteran session guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones. When Plant recommended his friend John Bonham as the drummer, one of the most successful bands in rock history was born: Led Zeppelin. But the group that started with such force also ended in flames after 12 years, as Bonham’s death from alcohol poisoning in 1980 split the band after nine albums. The remaining members went their separate ways, but Bonham’s death hit Plant particularly hard. Starting his solo career in 1982 with his Zeppelin-like Pictures at Eleven album, Plant would use a slew of great drummers over the next few years, including Phil Collins, Cozy Powell, Barriemore Barlow, and Richie Hayward. Collins appeared on the 1983 follow-up, The Principle of Moments, and Plant achieved a lighter touch somewhere between Genesis and Zeppelin’s quieter side with tracks like “In the Mood” and “Big Log.” But the singer would feed his Elvis Presley infatuation on 1984’s The Honeydrippers, Vol. 1, teaming with Page and other guests on influential roots rock material. ― Allmusic. 1. STUDIO: 1982. Pictures At Eleven (1986, Warner-Pioneer, 32XD-392, Japan) 1982. Pictures At Eleven (1990, Swan Song, 7567-90340-2, 259 418, Germany) 1982. Pictures At Eleven (1990, Swan Song, CD 8512, Canada) 1982. Pictures At Eleven (1990, Swan Song, SS 8512-2, Germany) 1982. Pictures At Eleven (1994, Swan Song, 7567-90340-2, Germany) 1983. The Principle Of Moments (1983, Es Paranza, 790 101-2, W.Germany, Target CD) 1983. The Principle Of Moments (1988, Warner- Pioneer, 32XD-935, Japan) 1983. The Principle Of Moments (1994, Es Paranza, 7567-90101-2, Germany) 1985. Shaken ‘N’ Stirred (1985, Warner-Pioneer, 32XD-310, Japan) 1985. Shaken ‘N’ Stirred (1989, Es Paranza, A2-90265, USA) 1985. Shaken ‘N’ Stirred (1994, Es Paranza, 7567-90265-2, Germany) 1988. Now And Zen (1988, Es Paranza, A2 90863, USA) 1988. Now And Zen (1988, Warner-Pioneer, 32XD-945, Japan) 1988. Now And Zen (1990, Es Paranza, 7567-90863-2, Germany) 1990. Manic Nirvana (1990, East West, AMCY-2743, Japan) 1990. Manic Nirvana (1990, Es Paranza, 7 91336-2, USA) 1990. Manic Nirvana (1990, MMG Inc., AMCY-29, Japan) 1990. Manic Nirvana (1994, Es Paranza, 7567-91336-2, Germany) 1993. Fate Of Nations (1993, Fontana, 514 867-2, Germany) 1993. Fate Of Nations (1993, Nippon Phonogram, PHCR-1200, Japan) 1993. Fate Of Nations (1994, Fontana, 514 867-2, France) 1993. Fate Of Nations (2000, PolyGram K.K., PHCR-4406, Japan) 2002. Dreamland (2002, Universal, 314 586 962-2, USA) 2005. Mighty Rearranger (2005, BMG Funhouse, BVCM-41034, Japan) 2005. Mighty Rearranger (2005, Sanctuary, SANDP356, EU) 2010. Band Of Joy (2010, Es Paranza-Decca, 2742241, EU) 2014. Lullaby And …The Ceaseless Roar (2014, Nonesuch 7559-79537-3, EU) 2. COMPILATION: 2003. Sixty Six To Timbuktu (2003, Mercury, 981 319-9, EU, 2CD) 3. BOX SET: 2006. Nine Lives (2006, Swan Song-Rhino, 8122 78778-2, EU, 9CD+DVD) 4. COLLABORATIVE ALBUMS: 1984. The Honeydrippers Volume One (1994, Es Paranza, CD 92220, Canada) 1994. No Quarter (1994, Fontana, 526 362-2, Germany) 1994. No Quarter (2004, Atlantic, R2 75695, USA) 1994. No Quarter (2008, Universal, UICY-93586, Japan, SHM-CD) 1998. Walking Into Clarksdale (1998, Atlantic, 83092-2, USA) 1998. Walking Into Clarksdale (1998, Mercury, 558 025-2, UK) 1998. Walking Into Clarksdale (2008, Universal, UICY-93587, Japan, SHM-CD) DOWNLOAD FROM. Password: www.LosslessMA.net. If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. The Black Crowes - Discography (1990-2010) Artist : The Black Crowes Title : Discography Year Of Release : 1990-2010 Label : Def American, Columbia, Silver Arrow Genre : Hard Rock, Southern Rock, American Traditional Quality : Flac (image+.cue) scans Total Time : 18:53:06 Total Size : 8,11 Gb WebSite : Album Preview. The Black Crowes was an American rock band formed in 1989. Their discography includes eight studio albums, four live albums and several charting singles. The band was signed to Def American Recordings in 1989 by producer George Drakoulias and released its debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, the following year. The follow-up, The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, reached the top of the Billboard 200 in 1992. After a hiatus between 2002 and 2005, the band regrouped and toured for several years before releasing Warpaint in 2008, which hit number 5 on the Billboard chart. After the release of a greatest hits/acoustic double album Croweology in August 2010, the band started a 20th anniversary tour that was followed by a second hiatus. After a final tour in 2013, the band finally announced its break-up in 2015. The band sold more than 30 million albums, and is listed at number 92 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. They were labeled by Melody Maker as "The Most Rock 'n' Roll Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World" and the readers of Rolling Stone voted them 'Best New American Band' in 1990. Studio Albums: 1990 - Shake Your Money Maker 1992 - The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion 1994 - Amorica 1996 - Three Snakes And One Charm 1998 - By Your Side 2001 - Lions 2008 - Warpaint 2009 - Before The Frost. Live Albums: 1998 - Souled Out Live (EP) 1999 - Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Live At The Greek (2CD) 2002 - Live (2CD) 2006 - Freak 'n' Roll. Into The Fog (2CD) 2009 - Warpaint Live (2CD) Compilation Albums: 2006 - The Lost Crowes-Collection of outtakes and B-sides (2CD) 2010 - Croweology-Acoustic Rearrangements Album (2CD) ROBERT PLANT. The opener, "The May Queen", comes like a newly revealed complement to the iconic "Stairway To Heaven" (Led Zeppelin IV, 1971) since it quotes the lyrics of this anthemic song. As a moment of gorgeous melody, well worthy of Plant's unique voice, let's mention "Season's Song". One may call for a (not heavier but) more rock'n'blues oriented spot, and it's there, in fact, under the name "Carving Up the World Again. A Wall and Not a Fence". There are plenty of excellent musicianship along these eleven tracks, I just want to reserve the final words for the title track, with modal oriental flavour, and to "Bluebirds Over the Mountain", coloured with the outstanding contralto of Chrissie Hynde. Where is the real meat, then? To my taste and ears, in "Moonlight In Samosa", a laid-back, latin-flavoured composition where (in addition to Plant's vocals) it shines also the exquisite acoustic guitar by Mr. Robbie Blunt. "Burning Down One Side" is a rocker with the attitude one have learned to expect from Robert in such a circumstance. Nice electric guitar solo and zeppelinesque stop-and-gos by the band, too. One of the highlights of the song is Doug Boyle's beautiful guitar playing. The other is Robert's subtle, emotive singing, a phrase not often used when it comes to Plant. The lyrics are thoughtful and open to a variety of interesting interpretations. With a sound reminiscent of "The Rain Song" from Houses of the Holy, the more musically conservative listeners ought to thoroughly enjoy "Ship of Fools". It's followed by two value-added live tracks. "Helen of Troy" combines the mythological title character with Robert's typically clever sexual innuendos. Lastly, Plant pays homage to one of Led Zeppelin's original inspirations by covering the blues classic "Dimples" by John Lee Hooker. This is a very enjoyable EP. You could even, God help us, justifiably call it Zeppelin-ish! For some time I was a fan of the three first albums of Robert Plant. well, that did not last long and now I like only one or two songs. When this album came I enthusuastically listen to it and found another side of Robert Plant. A side that the live shows already were offering (and actually, a good part of his solo career always shows). I had friends very dissapointed with the different instruments and asians and african sounds together with the Led Zeppelin songs. but you know what? Thats how artists reinvent themselves. As this could be a horrible album, the result is way better than one can expect it. If the "Band of Joy" was Robert Plant returning to a more "classic" sound (blues, roots, etc), "Lullaby and. The Ceaseless Roar" is the world music of Robert Plant (that we already saw in other times) together with a more intimist and folk background. And this way make Robert Plant's voice shine, since he doesnt have to make such high notes and his whisperings, crooking and all the rest marries so great the music. As I said, this could be a very very very dissapointing album. But its not, its a great one. And perhaps my favorite Robert Plant album so far. Review by Chicapah Prog Reviewer. However, Mr. Plant was one of the more successful of the sixties/seventies survivors who was able to continue to pursue a career without completely capitulating to the new way of doing things, thereby shafting their loyal fans who'd made them stars. He did so by maintaining a lofty standard and being as true to himself as he could notwithstanding the circumstances he found himself in.
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