Reviews
"...Plant revisits where his head was at in '67 before Led Zep...he belongs in the English Romantic tradition and...he's also half in love easeful death, a darkling mood much explored herein...", "...Some of the Best Music Plant Has Recorded since His Zep Heyday.", 4 Out of 5-"...He's Still Got the Voice...A Pleasingly Psychedelic Edge....A Fine Collection...", 3 stars out of 5 - "...This album will not disappoint if you prefer Plant in ballad mode...his restraint is what ultimately illuminates this album, from the tart take on Dylan's 'One More Cup Of Coffee' to the lovely, elegiac cover of Skip Spence's 'Skip's Song'.", Ranked #18 in Uncut's "100 Best Albums of the Year"