Page & Plant / Walking Into Clarksdale
Artist Page & Plant
Album Title: Walking Into Clarksdale
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Primary Genre Rock: Hard Rock
Format CD
Released 04/21/1998
Label Atlantic Recording Corporation
Catalog No 83092 2
Bar Code No 0 -7567-83092-2 9
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Shining In The Light (4:00)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
2. When The World Was Young (6:13)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
3. Upon A Golden Horse (3:52)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
4. Blue Train (6:45)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
5. Please Read The Letter (4:21)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
6. Most High (5:36)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
7. Heart In Your Hand (3:50)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
8. Walking Into Clarksdale (5:18)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
9. Burning Up (5:21)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
10. When I Was A Child (5:45)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
11. House Of Love (5:35)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
12. Sons Of Freedom (4:07)
(Charlie Jones/Jimmy Page/Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee/Michael Lee/Robert Plant)
Date Acquired 07/22/2008
Personal Rating
Acquired from Discland (98th And 35W)
Purchase Price 8.99

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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
For all of the acclaim it received, there's no denying that No Quarter was a tentative reunion for Page & Plant, containing only a handful of new songs that were scattered among many reworked old favorites. Since its supporting tour went well, the duo decided to make their reunion permanent, setting to work on an album of entirely new material. Taking the world music dabblings of No Quarter as a cue, Page & Plant tempered their eclecticism with a healthy dose of their monolithic guitar army, hiring Steve Albini, the indie rock producer notorious for his harsh, brutal recordings, to helm the boards. In other words, it sounds perfect on paper -- groundbreaking veteran artists still taking chances and working with younger collaborators who would challenge them. If only Walking Into Clarksdale actually played that way. It's certainly possible to hear where the duo was intending to go, since the circular melodies, Mideastern drones, sawing strings, drum loops, and sledgehammer riffs all add up to an effective update and progression of the classic Zeppelin sound. The problem is, the new sound doesn't go anywhere. There's potential in this metallic worldbeat rock, but only a few cuts, such as the stately "Most High" and the shimmering "Shining in the Light," realize it. Much of the album disappears under its own mass, since their are no well-written songs, catchy riffs, or memorable melodies to support the sound. And that's what makes Walking Into Clarksdale so frustrating -- you can hear the potential, and even enjoy the album on the musical surface, but there's nothing to make you return to the album once it's finished. And that ultimately means that the album simply reiterates the promise of the reunited Page & Plant instead of fulfilling it.
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