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Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation, Mighty Rearranger

Audio CD

Disk ID: 163683

Disk length: 46m 58s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Another Tribe 3:18
2. Shine It All Around 4:05
3. Freedom Fries 2:55
4. Tin Pan Valley 3:48
5. All The King's Horses 4:21
6. The Enchanter 5:29
7. Takamba 4:08
8. Dancing In Heaven 4:27
9. Somebody Knocking 3:48
10. Let The Four Winds Blow 4:54
11. Mighty Rearranger 4:27
12. Brother Ray 1:11

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Review

In the weeks leading up to this album's release, Robert Plant was the unlikely hit at the South By Southwest music festival, delivering such a scorching set with his band the Strange Sensation rockers a quarter of his age simply got back on their planes and went home without playing a note. This can most likely be attributed to the fact that, unlike most his classic rock peers, Plant has rarely settled since moving on from the Led Zeppelin behemoth. Over the course of eight solo albums, he's experimented with doo-wop, synth-pop and even drum'n' bass. But it's only at 56 that the Golden God is hitting his stride. On "Tin Pan Valley," he sings, "My peers may flirt with cabaret/ Some fake the rebel yell/ Me, I'm moving up higher ground/ I must escape their hell." Mighty Rearranger draws out the best qualities of his otherworldly voice, surrounding it with rich Middle Eastern textures, soft blues accents and gorgeous psychedelic swooshes. It's in keeping with the spirit of 2002's exotic and lush Dreamland, only it sounds more refined. The quiet bits are quieter and the loud bits are timely reminders that Plant was once a man possessed by a dozen dead wolverines. He's not kidding when on "Shine It All Around," he sings, "These are the days of my life/ Bright, strong and golden." --Aidin VaziriRobert Plant, perhaps the greatest and one of the most recognizable voices in rock and roll delivers MIGHTY REARRANGER, an extraordinary accomplishment from one of the most inventive, consistently daring and talented figures in contemporary music. On the album, Plant is joined by his band The Strange Sensation who worked with him on 2002's Grammy nominated DREAMLAND and have been vital in the development of Plant's musical growth. The record is an inspired collection of new songs that are raw and bristling with energy but also rich in texture and detail. MIGHTY REARRANGER recalls the drive and passion of Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin's strongest work taking the explosive riffs, compulsive guitar hooks and mind boggling arrangements that Zeppelin is known for and infusing the music with the modern influences of Portishead, Massive Attack and Roni Size. The result is a sonic tour de force and one of Robert's finest offerings to date.

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Mighty Rearranger

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 46m 34s (-1m 36s)

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