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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Jimmy Page & Robert Plant-No Quarter (1994)

In 1994, the long-awaited reunion of some of the legendary Led Zeppelin members finally took place, thanks to the live album recorded by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant titled "No Quarter". The tracks on this live album were taken from various performances in London, Wales, and Morocco during mid-1994. Featuring Arabic orchestration on several tracks, the repertoire was based on a more traditional folk and blues style. Despite being quite different from the hard rock and blues rock of their parent band, this new album became a magnificent work and a huge commercial success. Composed of covers of Led Zeppelin classics, along with some new songs, the album showcases the more traditional folk and blues side of Page and Plant, styles that were always a prominent aspect of Led Zeppelin's career, all seasoned with subtle Arabic influences. Listening to tracks like "Nobody's Fault But Mine", "Thank You", "Since I've Been Loving You", and "Kashmir" in an acoustic format, with occasional appearances of electric guitar and Page's unmistakable riffs and guitar solos, is a true delight for the ears of all fans of the band and music lovers in general. These tracks contrast with the more exotic "Friends", "City Don't Cry", and "Wah Wah", while cuts like "That's The Way" and "Gallows Pole" are the most powerful on this outstanding live album from two of the greatest legends of rock music.