chasw
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I checked out his 2005 CD, titled Mighty Rearranger, from my local public library,after reading about it in a music newsgroup. I've been a fan of Plant ever since he struck out on his own after Led Zepplin. In a way, hes a pop singer, but he crafts some very pleasing backup guitar music. He's kept the LZ sound alive, IMO.
This Mighty Rearranger has at least 4 tracks on it that rise to the level of Plant's best. I'm esp pleased to see him incorporate some very modern guitar licks, e.g., looping and tracks played backwards. He's willing to include long hypnotic instrumental passages and the international influences are clear, e.g., a Morrocan Tar drum. The sum of those new things seems vaguely familiar to me. In any event, I recommend this CD for anyone who likes Robert Plant's music. Check your local library and see what you think. - CW
http://www.johnwinters.biz/listen.htm
This Mighty Rearranger has at least 4 tracks on it that rise to the level of Plant's best. I'm esp pleased to see him incorporate some very modern guitar licks, e.g., looping and tracks played backwards. He's willing to include long hypnotic instrumental passages and the international influences are clear, e.g., a Morrocan Tar drum. The sum of those new things seems vaguely familiar to me. In any event, I recommend this CD for anyone who likes Robert Plant's music. Check your local library and see what you think. - CW
http://www.johnwinters.biz/listen.htm