Burning Down One Side - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Moonlight in Samosa - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Pledge Pin - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Slow Dancer - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Worse Than Detroit - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Fat Lip - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Like I've Never Been Gone - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Mystery Title - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Far Post [*] - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Like I've Never Been Gone [Live][*] - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Track Listings (12) - Disc #2
Other Arms - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
In the Mood - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Messin' with the Mekon - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Wreckless Love - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Thru' with the Two Step - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Horizontal Departure - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Stranger Here...Than Over There - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Big Log - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
In the Mood [Live][*] - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Thru' with the Two Step [Live][*] - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Lively Up Yourself [Live][*] - Robert Plant, Marley, Bob
Turnaround [*] - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Track Listings (6) - Disc #3
I Get a Thrill - Robert Plant, Toombs, Rudy
Sea of Love - Robert Plant, Baptiste, Philip
I Got a Woman - Robert Plant, Charles, Ray
Young Boy Blues - Robert Plant, Pomus, Doc
Rockin' at Midnight - Robert Plant, Brown, Roy
Rockin' at Midnight [Live][*] - Robert Plant, Brown, Roy
Track Listings (10) - Disc #4
Hip to Hoo - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Kallalou Kallalou - Robert Plant, Plant, Robert
Too Loud - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Trouble Your Money - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Pink and Black - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Little by Little - Robert Plant, Plant, Robert
Doo Doo a Do Do - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Easily Lead - Robert Plant, Martinez, Paul
Sixes and Sevens - Robert Plant, Blunt, Robbie
Little by Little [Remixed Long Version][Version] - Robert Plant, Plant, Robert
Track Listings (13) - Disc #5
Heaven Knows - Robert Plant, Barrett, Dave [1]
Dance on My Own - Robert Plant, Crash, Robert
Tall Cool One - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
The Way I Feel - Robert Plant, Boyle, Doug
Helen of Troy - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Billy's Revenge - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Ship of Fools - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Why - Robert Plant, Crash, Robert
White, Clean and Neat - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Walking Towards Paradise - Robert Plant, Williams, J.
Billy's Revenge [Live][#][*] - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Ship of Fools [Live][#][*] - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Tall Cool One [Live][#][*] - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Track Listings (14) - Disc #6
Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You) - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Big Love - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
S S S & Q - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
I Cried - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
She Said - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Nirvana - Robert Plant, Boyle, Doug
Tie Dye on the Highway - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night - Robert Plant, Glazer
Anniversary - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Liars Dance - Robert Plant, Boyle, Doug
Watching You - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Oompa (Watery Bint) [*] - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
One Love [*] - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Don't Look Back [*] - Robert Plant, Vera, Billy
Track Listings (16) - Disc #7
Calling to You - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Down to Sea - Robert Plant, Jones, Charlie
Come into My Life - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
I Believe - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
29 Psalms - Robert Plant, Boyle, Doug
Memory Song (Hello Hello) - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
If I Were a Carpenter - Robert Plant, Hardin, Tim
Promised Land - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
The Greatest Gift - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Great Spirit - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Network News - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Colours of a Shade [*] - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
Great Spirit [Acoustic Mix][*] - Robert Plant, Johnstone, Phil
Rollercoaster [#][*][Demo Version] - Robert Plant, Blackwell, Chris
8:05 [*] - Robert Plant, Miller, Jerry
Dark Moon [*] - Robert Plant, Plant, Robert
Track Listings (12) - Disc #8
Funny in My Mind (I Believe I'm Fixin' to Die) - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Morning Dew - Robert Plant, Dobson, Bonnie
One More Cup of Coffee - Robert Plant, Dylan, Bob
Last Time I Saw Her - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Song of the Siren - Robert Plant, Beckett, Larry
Win My Train Fare Home (If I Ever Get Lucky) - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Darkness, Darkness - Robert Plant, Young, Jesse Colin
Red Dress - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Hey Joe - Robert Plant, Roberts, William
Skip's Song - Robert Plant, Spence, Alexander L
Dirt in a Hole [*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Last Time I Saw Her [Remix][*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Track Listings (17) - Disc #9
Another Tribe - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Shine It All Around - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Freedom Fries - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Tin Pan Valley - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
All the Kings - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
The Enchanter - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Takamba - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Dancing in Heaven - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Somebody Knocking - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Let the Four Winds Blow - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Mighty Rearranger - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Brother Ray - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Red, White Blue [*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
All the Money in the World [*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Shine It All Around [Girls Remix][*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Tin Pan Valley [Girls Remix][*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
The Enchanter [Unkle Reconstruction][*] - Robert Plant, Adams, Justin
Legendary vocalist Robert Plant's extraordinary post-Led Zeppelin career is celebrated in this inspired 10-disc box set that encompasses his nine solo albums, expanded and remastered, and a bonus DVD with a one-hour doc... more »umentary!« less
Legendary vocalist Robert Plant's extraordinary post-Led Zeppelin career is celebrated in this inspired 10-disc box set that encompasses his nine solo albums, expanded and remastered, and a bonus DVD with a one-hour documentary!
CD Reviews
Solo career retrospective box set includes numerous bonus go
Kent D. Bentkowski | Buffalo, New York USA | 11/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This remastered career-spanning career retrospective box set is titled NINE LIVES, to coincide with the nine studio albums released by Robert Plant between the years of 1982-2005. These twenty-three years are twice as long as his tenure in Led Zeppelin, and they help the listener to imagine what could have been had John Bonham lived. One of the most tantalizing morsels of what could have been was found within the PAGE AND PLANT UNLEDDED project, which was part of the MTV Unplugged series, which took place in the mid-1990's. Plant teaming up with Jimmy Page for the album, tour, and the Clarksdale album that followed is the reason why there was a nine year gap in between 1993's FATE OF NATIONS and 2002's DREAMLAND.
Each of these nine solo albums contain either B-Sides, Live tracks, demos, remixes, or songs formerly released in special territories, such as Japan-only bonus tracks. This material had either never been released on CD before, or was difficult and expensive to obtain. The NINE LIVES box, coupled with 2005's SIXTY-SIX TO TIMBUKTU provides a veritiable smorgaborg of bonus material, over which all true long-time fans are certain to salivate.
The remastering was tasefully done, and wasn't the usual fader-pushing into the red-zone, which has a habit of abusing audiophiles and the care and expense that we have taken to assemble high-end multimedia systems right in our homes. I was very pleased to hear this, and none of the resultant over-compressed frequencies fell victim to the usual audio abuse.
THIS IS PLUS NUMBER ONE OF THIS SET!
Next, there are TWENTY-SIX bonus tracks in this complete set, and with the exception of two of the NOW & ZEN live tracks (Billy's Revenge and Tall Cool One), these are all high-quality gems. These include the hard to obtain B-Sides FAR POST and OOMPAH (WATERY BINT), and the wonderful remixes of LITTLE BY LITTLE, TIN PAN VALLEY, THE ENCHANTER, and SHINE IT ALL AROUND. For those of us who simply cannot get enough of the musicians we love and who have become such a deep part of our lives, this box set is well worth the cost, which comes out to about eight dollars a disc.
Then, after the listener has taken in all that aural greatness, there is a two and one-half hour DVD to wade through. It begins with a sixty-two minute documentary/interview with Plant and a melange of his fellow musicians, admirers, and those who have felt his influence in some way.
Finally, there are the twenty full-length music videos that have been shown on the MTV, MTV2, VH1 and VH1 Classic music channels. It is ALL here, including an excerpt of the 1990 Knebworth performance, when Robert Plant received the Nordoff-Robbins Silver Clef Award for his lifelong committment to music AND charity. Perhaps someday THAT entire performance will be released on DVD, as it features Robert's high-energy MANIC NIRVANA band, who were also responsbile for NOW & ZEN and the politically charged FATE OF NATIONS.
I highly recommend this set to anyone who loves and appreciates HIGH QUALITY music, and those who may have missed what all the fuss was about, because of their young age. This NINE LIVES set documents an important sector of music history, featuring the lead singer from the greatest band of all time, Led Zeppelin.
Rating: 100 stars (out of five)"
Terrific solo box set from the voice behind LZ --worth it bu
Wayne Klein | My Little Blue Window, USA | 12/19/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"First up let's disclose something up front--if you are not a huge Plant fan and can wait for the individual releases Rhino will be putting this out sometime during March of 2007 with bonus tracks and remastered sound. So Plant's solo albums finally receive the deluxe treatment they deserve. Why get this? Because it has a terrific biography discussing Plant's career after Zep featuring interviews with Tori Amos, Roger Daltrey and many of his contemporaries discussing the highs and lows of his solo career.
If you want the DVD (which may or may not be released individually. My guess is that eventually it probably will be but not for at least a year or two to enhance the value of the box set)then this is the set to get. In addition to the documentary there are also 20 music videos included from throughout Plant's solo career.If you want all of his solo albums at a good price this is the set to get. My only complaint are the way the CDs are housed--they could easily get scratched--other than that this is nicely packaged and designed.
The individual CDs will be released in on March 7, 2006 with the same bonus tracks. While I can't say for certain it will have the liner notes included here usually Rhino will include a portion of them relevent to the album (as they did with the Doobies boxed set among others).
My advice--unless you must have everything NOW wait until they release the albums individually particularly if you don't care for all of Plant's solo albums. Personally even the worst of them for me always had something worthwhile on them. Plant never gave up on searching and trying on different musical styles to continue to grow without losing the essence of who he is. You should be aware, however, that nothing from the Page/Plant albums are included here.
Robert Plant's solo career has been as interesting as one can imagine. From trying on the minimalist arrangements on "The Principle of Moments" to the larger than life production (and sampling of LedZep classics)on "Now and Zen" Plant has been willing to experiment and try out new musical styles without sacrificing the quality songwriting that made his work with LZ so worthwhile. This collection has all of his solo albums with bonus tracks many of which would have been good enough to be included on the original albums. While not every album Plant recorded solo was a gem all of them have moments that are worthwhile (hence the 4 stars).
This is a worthwhile set for fans of Plant's solo career. While not all of his solo albums were great there was enough outstanding material to make this set worthwhile. Unlike most sets this doesn't take highlights from each album and package them with rarities but instead gives you the WHOLE album plus the rarities making it a cut above most anthologies released (which I usually end up selling because I end up picking up the individual releases instead).
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LED WHO?
Mitchell Cassman | BUFFALO GROVE, IL United States | 12/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
""All I am is a singer who writes a few songs."
- Robert Plant
Yeah, Coming from the man who wrote and sang the lyrics to the #1 song on virtually every list of the all time greatest classic rock songs. (Stairway To Heaven)for those not paying attention.
After the death of John Bonham and the ending of Zeppelin, Plant hoped to establish a musical identity separate and apart from his Zep persona.
Roger Daltrey, Phil Collins, and Lenny Kravitz are some the muscians who appear in the documentary that's included in the box.
The set includes nine of Plant's solo albums. Including The "Honeydrippers, Volume 1" (an assortment made up of Plant, guitarists Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Nile Rodgers, and Keyboardist Paul Shaffer.
Each CD includes bonus tracks of live versions and unissued studio tracks. In addition to the documentary, the DVD includes 20 Plant music videos. The sound quality of the re-masters is noticable right away. The clarity is phenominal. My only complaint is with the packaging. Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful box. My complaint is you can't take the cd sleeve with you. All of the sleeves are bound together in book form. So you'll need an empty case to transfer the disc to the car or wherever you take it. Other than that, it's a great set and you should feel compelled to buy it. It's worth it."
Wish I could give it 3 1/2
Jim B. | Memphis, TN USA | 05/04/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This was a bargain because I owned only 4 of the 9. Also there's the dvd that's not sold seperately. BUT..... THE reason I bought the set was for the REMASTERING. Unfortunately, the difference is NOMINAL. There are however enough unreleased or unavailable in the U.S. tracks to make up a cd of their own, plus there's lots of good live tracks and at least 1 enjoyable remix. The packaging looks great and is original, but it's also very cumbersome putting a disk back in it's sleeve. The sleeves are bound in book form, but the style of binding keeps the front pages from staying out of the way when you access the rear sleeves. You almost need one hand to hold the top pages back, one to spread the carboard sleeve open so it doesn't scratch the disk, and a third hand to put in/take out the disk. The best thing for me has been discovering everything released after Manic Nirvana. It's possible Mighty Rearranger could become my favorite Plant cd. So....... Pros: Fair price, great music, nice extras, sounds a little better than the original releases, VERY attractive and high quality packaging. (The guy that wrote the booklet was a bit gushing, but nearly all of these retrospectives have the same "feature". I remember after reading the booklet in The Babys anthology, I nearly believed they were the biggest band in the world.) Cons: Only a LITTLE better sounding than the original releases, inconvenient packaging."
An Alternative Truth
Vaughan | UK | 06/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The preceeding reviews are adequate for you to determine if this package is for you or not. There's really not much new to say, but I did want to reiterate one or two things.
The first thing is, the remastering. I did a back to back comparison of "Principle of Moments" last night. This is my favorite Plant work, and was the one I most wanted to hear.
The truth is, it really isn't all that different. Once again, they've simply boosted the volume of the disc. So, you put in the remastered disc and set the volume, ansd then put in the original disc, and you can barely hear anything.
Turn up the volume on the original disc though, and you have pretty much the same sound as the new one. It's got the same clarity, the same detail. Perhaps there are minor differences, slightly tighter bass, a minute bit of detail more, but honestly, it's not anything to get excited about.
So in all honesty, the "remaster" is a bit of a red-herring. It's a shame, because that was the main pull for me.
As for the bonus DVD - the hour documentary is reasonably interesting, although it's far too brief. Plant only talks about songs that have accompanying videos, which means my favorite tracks never get a mention. And with only and hour, he doesn't get to give any real details about the various periods the albums were made in.
As for the 20 something videos - they're all here. The good news is, they're in stereo, DTS 5.1, and Dolby 5.1. Always a nice bonus that.
The bad news is, they videos themselves are all basically unwatchable. That embarassing 80's stuff is cringeworthy to the extreme, and Plant mostly makes a fool of himself.
The packaging is great.
The individual releases have the full liner notes taken from the box set included, so if you simply go for the titles you care about, you don't miss anything.
Still - if you're a Plant fan why not grab this? It's not ASTONISHING - but it's pretty good and complete."