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Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Raising Sand - 2022 Vinyl Repress

    From its embryonic, conceptual stages - well before any music materialized - the mere idea of "Raising Sand" held infinite fascination for both its creators and those around them. As word spread of an impending musical collaboration between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, imaginations ran wild. Two artists, each at the pinnacle of their respective pantheons, Robert and Alison have seemingly little in common. But just below the surface, an elemental understanding flowed between them, waiting to be tapped. Mutual admirers for some time, Plant and Krauss first performed together at a concert celebrating the music of Leadbelly. That great man's sound - spry and playful, yet marked by an undercurrent of torment and loss - is a keyhole into the sound world unlocked on "Raising Sand". After their initial collaboration proved promising, Plant and Krauss brought producer T Bone Burnett into the fold to help them investigate a more sustained, full-scale project. Charged with selecting both supporting musicians and material that would illuminate the connection between these two unique artists, Burnett succeeded wondrously. Built on a shared core of modal blues and country soul, filtered through alternating layers of unadorned tenderness and thick, shifting textures, the sounds on "Raising Sand" extend well beyond anyone's expectations.

    TRACK LISTING

    1 Rich Woman 4:05
    2 Killing The Blues 4:17
    3 Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us 3:25
    4 Polly Come Home 5:39
    5 Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) 3:34
    6 Through The Morning, Through The Night 4:03
    7 Please Read The Letter 5:55
    8 Trampled Rose 5:34
    9 Fortune Teller 4:32
    10 Stick With Me Baby 2:51
    11 Nothin' 5:35
    12 Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson 4:02
    13 Your Long Journey 3:55

    Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

    Raise The Roof

      Reunited after some fourteen years, following the historic success of their first collaboration Raising Sand (2007), which reached #2 on the UK album chart, generated multi-platinum sales, and earned six Grammy Awards including Album and Record of the Year.

      Like its predecessor, Raise The Roof was produced by T Bone Burnett, who worked with Plant and Krauss to expand their collaboration in thrilling new directions, accompanied by drummer Jay Bellerose, guitarists Marc Ribot, David Hidalgo, Bill Frisell, and Buddy Miller, bassists Dennis Crouch and Viktor Krauss, along with pedal steel guitarist Russ Pahl among others.

      The album features twelve new recordings of songs by legends and unsung heroes including Merle Haggard, Allen Toussaint, The Everly Brothers, Anne Briggs, Geeshie Wiley, Bert Jansch and more. Other highlights include a Plant-Burnett original, “High and Lonesome,” and the Lucinda Williams classic “Can’t Let Go”. 

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Barry says: Yet another superb outing from the joint minds of Plant & Krauss. Beautifully written and undeniably characteristic of both acts without being the sound of one alone. The quintessential collaborative endeavour.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Quattro (World Drifts In)
      2. The Price Of Love
      3. Go Your Way
      4. Trouble With My Lover
      5. Searching For My Love
      6. Can’t Let Go
      7. It Don’t Bother Me
      8. You Led Me To The Wrong
      9. Last Kind Words Blues
      10. High And Lonesome
      11. Going Where The Lonely Go
      12. Somebody Was Watching Over Me 

      13. My Heart Would Know *** Deluxe CD Only
      14. You Can’t Rule Me *** Deluxe CD Only 

      'Windy City’ is Alison Krauss’s first solo studio album since 1999. It is a beautifully created collection of classic songs, from the most awarded female in Grammy history, produced by Nashville veteran Buddy Cannon. ‘Windy City’ spans across different eras and genres with some familiar tracks – including “Gentle On My Mind,” a signature song of Glen Campbell’s, and “You Don’t Know Me” which was a hit for Eddy Arnold and Ray Charles. In 2000, Alison’s feature in the ‘O Brother Where Art Thou?’ soundtrack paved the way for contemporary popular folk music. In 2007, her multi-platinum album ‘Raising Sand’ with Robert Plant became a global smash, selling over 3 million albums.


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