When Robert Plant vowed, "Valhalla, I am coming!" abreast the alpha of "Immigrant Song," it articulate like he was planning on accepting there in a hurry. Thirty-five years later, the Led Zeppelin frontman is still headed for the Norse anteroom of warriors - he's just endlessly to that appears to smell the roses on the way. On "Shine It All Around," the standout clue from Plant's additional anthology with the Strange Sensation (which includes associates of Portishead and Massive Attack), the fifty-six-year-old sings, "These are the times of my life/Bright and able and golden." Plant is acutely adequate with Zeppelin's legacy: Mighty Rearranger's North African influences and trip-hop touches are deployed in the account of clap blues-based rockers and appealing pastoral ballads. More than any time back 1994's No Quarter with Jimmy Page, Plant's close atramentous dog is bawl again.
Robert Plant Mighty ReArranger Album Review
BY Jonathan Ringen | May 19, 2005
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