1. Rich Woman
2. Killing the Blues
3. Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
4. Polly Come Home
5. Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)
2. Killing the Blues
3. Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
4. Polly Come Home
5. Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)
6. Through the Morning, Through the Night
7. Please Read the Letter
8. Trampled Rose
9. Fortune Teller
10. Stick with Me Baby
11. Nothin’
12. Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
13. Your Long Journey
11. Nothin’
12. Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
13. Your Long Journey
There are duet albums and then there are duo albums...this album for all intents and purposes is a duo album. There is non of that "his line her line" nonsense that usually litters duets, it is two artists, both amazing artists in their own right, combing their awesome talents to make art for the ears.
Quick History time, Robert Plant is probably one of the most famous musicians of all time because of this little band called Led Zeppelin...maybe you've heard of them. "With a career spanning more than 40 years, Plant is regarded as one of the most significant singers in the history of rock music, and has influenced contemporaries and later singers such as Freddie Mercury and Axl Rose. In 2006, heavy metal magazine Hit Parader named Plant the "Greatest Metal Vocalist of All-Time". In 2009, Plant was voted "the greatest voice in rock.” (1) So needless to say the man is a freaking legend.
Alison Krauss, his partner on the album isn't too shabby herself. "As of the 2011 Grammy Awards, she has won 26 Grammy’s making her the most awarded singer, the most awarded female artist, and tied for the third most awarded artist overall in Grammy history. She has released eleven albums and appeared on numerous soundtracks. At the age of 14 She was invited to join the band with which she still performs, Alison Krauss and Union Station (AKUS), and later released her first album with them as a group in 1989." (2) So I think it is safe to assume, chick knows what she is doing.
In 2007 the belle of bluegrass and a hard rock hero got a little push from music producing legend T-Bone Barret to step outside of their comfort zones and create a masterpiece.
Each song tells a story and the intertwining voices of Robert and Alison lead you on the journey perfectly. Before I review the songs it is really important for me to note that this is not a Led Zeppelin album, so don't expect it to sound like a Led Zeppelin album. If that is what you are looking for then you will want to skip this album because you will not be pleased, however if you want to open your ears and experience something different than DO NOT miss this album. (Could I say album anymore?)
Disclaimer out of the way...onto the review!
The album in itself is phenomenal, Robert's voice and Alison's voice intertwine together so seamlessly that you think they had been together for years. The distinct tone of Robert's voice makes the gentler songs feel like a lullaby but his ability to shift into the fast paced "voice of rock" reminds us that at 63 years old the man is still a freaking legend. Alison at times may seem a little over shadowed in the early songs of the album compared to the strength and distinction that is Robert Plant but she really knows how to shine and you get to experience Alison's power on a couple of the songs.
Which songs do you ask? Well let me break down a couple songs for ya.
Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved on) comes in at number 5 on the track listing but that doesn't mean 1-4 should be overlooked, however I am skipping to this track because it is one of my absolute favorites. The lyrics are simple but the fast past rhythm is reminiscent of Johnny Cash's early sound, the one that sounds like a train coming at you. Robert and Alison's voice blend together amazingly and the fast paced nature of the song gives Robert a chance to really stretch those vocal chords the way we love. What I like most about the song though is how catchy the lyrics are, like I said they are simple but they get the point across.
Please Read the letter is number 7 and simply amazing. "Please Read the Letter" is a song originally recorded by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page for the 1998 album Walking into Clarksdale. (Robert and Jimmy's Version.) It was released as the second single off the album. Plant and Alison Krauss later recorded a version of the song for their collaboration album Raising Sand. The song was well-received by critics, and won the Record of the Year award at the 2009 Grammy Awards." (3)
The song is beautiful lyrically and the harmony is incredibly haunting. I've said it a million times but the intertwining of Alison and Robert's voice is such perfection that it still remains my favorite album 3+ years later. The way their voices play off each other in this song when they sing the chorus gives it such power and you can hear the heartbreak in Robert's voice.
The song comes across as very powerful because of the simple music backing it, the whole song relies on their vocals and they carry it very well. It is also builds up and so towards the end you actually feel kind of pumped cause of the power and vocalizing of Robert. (Seriously who doesn't love Robert's voice?)
Normally I don't really go into music videos but for this one I'll make an exception, cause the video all though simple fits the song perfectly. To begin the whole video is tinted in a blue colors which always makes things more melodramatic, and it begins with Alison walking into the house to see a very tired looking Robert plant sitting at the table. Robert sings the first verse and it fits like a conversation between a couple that just isn't going to last anymore. The video is filmed in a big empty house and we see the couple move through out the house singing the lyrics to each other. Robert does most of the singing and his comes out like a plea to get back together, And Alison's sounds more like a plea to just let her go. I'm not gonna break down the whole video cause you really should see it.
On Trampled Rose we are really given a chance to let Alison's vocals shine...and boy do they. This song is so hauntingly beautiful that it gives me chills just thinking to it. Her voice gives you the feeling of almost floating and when she glides into the higher notes it just adds to the allure of the song. It is mostly just her voice and an interesting instrument backing her (anyone know what it is?). You can picture this song in a very macabre setting with candles and dead rose petals. Her voice slowly fades out and creates an intense atmosphere. Definitely a song everyone should check out, because it's a little different than the rest of the album cause it is one of the few of Just Alison singing and it's a lot slower pace, but nonetheless still beautiful.
Ok, so the next song I am gonna touch on is Stick with me Baby. This song is 100% my absolute favorite song on the album and probably one of my favorite songs of all time, at least according to my itunes count that shows I've played it 110 times. It is a love song in it's purest form. The song stays so relaxing and mellow through out, there are no high notes or crazy riffs it is just pure poetry to music. The lyrics melt my heart every time, and much like the rest of the songs, simple but get the point across. Whenever I'm in a bad mood I just pop this baby on and I feel so much happier and lighter. Kind of reminiscent of an early Beach Boys song with those catchy words minus the whole cheese factor. It makes for a great late night summer song. I could go on and on about how much I love this song, but this is JMO and you should check it out for yourself.
All right so the last song I'm gonna touch on is Let Your Loss be a Lesson. This song is another one staring just Alison and it is interesting because T Bone decided not to change the words of the song to fit that it is now a female singing because he didn't want to lose any of the originals quality. So at first listen you're a little thrown off by the fact that she is singing about a woman, but her vocal abilities quickly make you not care and the awesomeness of the song is not loss. It is another fast paced beauty and to simply put it, it's just fun. It's a fun song you're gonna wanna turn up and enjoy.
I know I only touched on a couple of songs but honestly none of the songs should be missed. Overall it is an awesome album that combines rock with folk and bluegrass. Each song is a little different than the last, but that's what makes this album such a stand out album. So major recommendation on this album, every song but especially Stick with me baby :-D
Thanks reading friends and tell me your thoughts when you've checked them out!
(P.S. In case you haven't realized it, the Red words are links so you can check out the songs on youtube or itunes)




