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Raising Sand

Raising Sand

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Artist: Robert Plant And Alison Krauss
Label: Decca
Category: Music

List Price: £11.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 107 reviews
Sales Rank: 6

Media: Audio CD
Running Time: 57
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 028947802051
EAN: 0028947802051
ASIN: B000Y932GQ

Release Date: October 29, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Tracks:

  » Rich Woman
  » Killing The Blues
  » Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
  » Polly Come Home
  » Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)
  » Through The Morning, Through The Night
  » Please Read The Letter
  » Trampled Rose
  » Fortune Teller
  » Stick With Me Baby
  » Nothin'
  » Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
  » Your Long Journey

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and bluegrass crooner Alison Krauss may not be the likeliest of musical combinations. But on this welcome collaboration album, they work beautifully together, wringing a kind of magic from other people's songs. The key to the album is its versatility. Between them, Krauss and Plant can handle a vast repertoire on their own, and here they take on the lot, from folk laments and country soul to searing blues and upbeat rock & roll. Overseen by Elvis Costello producer T Bone Burnett and backed by high caliber musicians like guitarist Marc Ribot and multi-instrumentalist Mike Seeger, Raising Sand sees the duo create stellar covers of songs by Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt, Mel Tillis and The Everly Brothers, among others. Highlights include a killer version of Roly Salley's "Killing the Blues", and a cover of the Plant-Page collaboration "Please Read the Letter," though in truth, it's difficult to find a weak spot on the whole album. --Danny McKenna


Customer Reviews:   Read 102 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Disappointing   May 8, 2008
As a long time fan of both Alison Krauss and Led Zeppelin, I was delighted to receive this album as a present. However, despite the obvious musicianship of both singers and their fine accompanists, Robert and Alison sound like two soloists rather than a duet to me, turning what might have been quite interesting material into something rather boring.


4 out of 5 stars Voices   April 27, 2008
Raising Sand by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss is a special recording. Here is a collection of a baker's dozen haunting and atmospheric slices of Americana, enhanced by sparse production and exquisitely understated musicianship. The Plant fellow is on restrained form and the numbers benefit from his tender and thoughtful interpretations. Krauss possesses a beautiful voice, its clarity reminding me a little of - don't mock - sixties song thrush Mary Hopkin. Both voices complement each other splendidly and some of the harmonies are ethereal, subtle and rather magical. Not one note is wasted; every second is exceptional. A pleasure.


4 out of 5 stars Rich dark vibe   April 15, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Duets are hard to pull off. Even Marvin could not always get it right. Recent pairings that might be compared to the odd couple that is Krauss and Plant - Ryan Adams with Norah Jones, Mr and Mrs Steve Earle - have been disastrous. So it's a great relief to report that right from the first you know it's going to be all right - rock's oddest couple sound great together, harmonising over the sinuous groove of 'Rich Woman'.

There's an unhealthy obsession with relationships stretched to breaking point: broken by foolishness or pride, by unfaithfulness and ulitmately by death. 'Please Read The Letter' is a dark tale of an unravelling relationship that sticks in the mind, and has you humming it to yourself like a good old pop song. 'Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson' has Krauss singing 'Once I Had Myself A Good Woman' over another great 50s riff. This is an album with a definite vibe: it's as though music had jumped from the fifties straight to the noughties, missing out the four decades in between. From 'Rich Woman' with its big swampy guitar and drums, to the chooglin' r'n'r guitar riff of 'Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)' and the hillbilly gospel of closer 'Your Long Journey'.

Although billed as Plant and Krauss, the influence of producer T Bone Burnett is surely sufficient to warrant joint billing, getting great performances from his two leads, contributing guitar to most tracks, and creating that vibe.



3 out of 5 stars still not keen   April 10, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I too got this album out of interest and because I was a great Led Zep fan. I have to admit I was disapointed. Yes they sing nicely together, but I found the whole album weak. Including the version of "Please Read The Letter" which is taken from Page and Plant's "Walking Into Clarksdale" album.

It seems to me that sum of the parts (Page and Plant) was greater than the individual offerings. I think Page and Plant need to be together to make great music.



4 out of 5 stars Listen before you buy!   April 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When i first listened to this cd i was driving to work early one morning. Listening to music at this time of the day gives you a much needed buzz, ready for the working day. I almost slumped at the wheel and drove off the road! Things have improved a great deal since then and if you like this type of music it is excellent - but rather slow and hypnotic! In a blindfold test I would have guessed the cd was produced by Daniel Lanois.


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