Drums
Michael Lee, Michael K. Lee, Pete Thompson, Chris Huges, Chris Blackwell, Chris Hughes
Reviews
3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...almost ceremoniously attempts to shake the Led out....Plant's technical achievements alone attest that some of rock's greatest performers are, like any legendary vintage, only improving with time...", "...A Wonderfully Textured and Mature Solo Album, His Best Ever..."-Rating: A-, Included in Q's list of `The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - "...there's a surprising delicacy about his performance and a new lightness in his step throughout....", "...Having tired of the post-modernism that pervaded NOW AND ZEN, Plant shifts gears and turns to...hippie music? Well, sorta. Although the thrumming acoustics and Celtic modality hearken to LED ZEP III, Plant's approach has less to do with nostalgia than emotional intensity...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...this generously proportioned magic carpet ride over some varied, though well signposted terrain should be regarded as another notable notch on the belt...the venerable vocalist's most ambitiously constructed album to date..."
Distribution
Wea
Mixing
Tim Palmer
Number of Discs
1
Engineer
Ross Cullum, John Cornfield, Pete Lewis, Mark O'donoughue, Jacquie Turner, Danton Supple, Henry Binns
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Oliver J. Woods, Robert Plant, Doug Boyle, Richard Thompson, Kevin Scott Macmichael, Oliver Jones, Francis Dunnery, Rainer Ptacek
Bass
Charlie Jones
Guest Artist
Moya Brennan, Richard Thompson, Nigel Kennedy, Francis Dunnery
Keyboards
Philip Andrews, Phillip Andrews
Number of Tracks
16
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States