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Raising Sand


Robert Plant/Alison Krauss / CD / 2007


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What seems to be an unlikely pairing in the duo of former -- and future apparently -- Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant and bluegrass superstar Alison Krauss is actually one of the most effortless-sounding pairings in modern popular music. The bridge seems to be producer T-Bone Burnett and the band assembled for this outing: drummer Jay Bellerose (who seems to be the session drummer in demand these days), upright bassist Dennis Crouch, guitarists Marc Ribot and Burnett, with Greg Leisz playing steel here and there, and a number of other guest appearances. Krauss, a monster fiddle player, only does so on two songs here. The proceedings are, predictably, very laid-back. Burnett has only known one speed these last ten years, and so the material chosen by the three is mostly very subdued. This doesn't make it boring, despite Burnett's production, which has become utterly predictable since he started working with Gillian Welch. He has a "sound" in the same way Daniel Lanois does: it's edges are all rounded, everything is very warm, and it all sounds artificially dated. (Anyone looking for the adventurous bravery he put into Sam Phillips' Martinis & Bikinis will be disappointed.) Speaking of Phillips, her "Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us" is a centerpiece on this set. It has Phillips' fingerprints all over it; she recorded it herself already and has her own version on her website. This tune, with its forlorn, percussion-heavy tarantella backdrop, might have come from a Tom Waits record were it not so intricately melodic -- and Krauss' gypsy swing fiddle is a gorgeous touch. There is an emptiness at the heart of longing particularly suited to Krauss' woodsy voice, and Plant's harmony vocal is perfect, understated yet ever-present. It's the most organically atmospheric tune on the set -- not in terms of production, but for lyric and compositional content. Stellar.
Plant's own obsession with old rockabilly and blues tunes is satisfied on the set's opener, "Rich Woman," by Dorothy LaBostrie and McKinley Miller. It's all swamp, all past midnight, all gigolo boasting. Krauss' harmony vocal underscores Plant's low-key crooned boast as a mirror, as the person being used and who can't help it. Rollie Salley's "Killing the Blues" sounds like it was recorded by Lanois, with its cough syrup guitars, muffled tom toms, and played-in-bedroom atmospherics. Nonetheless, the two vocalists make a brilliant song come to life with their shared sorrow, and it's as if the meaning in the tune actually happens between its bitter irony in the space between the two vocalists as the whine of Leisz's steel roots this country song in the earth, not in the white clouds reflected in its refrain. There is a pair of Gene Clark tunes here as well. Plant is a Clark fan, and so it's not a surprise, but the choices are: "Polly Come Home" and "Through the Morning, Through the Night" come from the second Dillard & Clark album from 1969 with the same title as the latter track. The first is a haunting ballad done in an old-world folk style that Clark would have been proud of. It reflects the same spirit and character as his own White Light album, but with Plant and Krauss, the spirit of Celtic-cum-Appalachian style that influenced bluegrass, and the Delta blues that influenced rock, are breached. "Through the Morning, Through the Night" is a wasted country love song told from the point of view of an outlaw. Plant gets his chance to rock -- a bit -- in the Everly Brothers' "Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On).
 

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  A.P. Wilkes from Yuba City, CA
Brilliant! Refreshing!
I heard "Please Read the Letter" one day and immediately loved it. When I found out who it was, my jaw dropped. I am a huuuuge fan of these two, and never in a million years thought that the combination would create so much contentment and pleasure when listening to the album. Only goes to show why they are musicians, and I am not.BRAVO!!!

  Stacy from Cumming, GA
BRILLIANT!
When I first saw these two as a pairing, I was very skeptical. Then I heard a track and was hooked! I went out the next day and bought the cd. I have almost wore it out! My whole family loves this album, up to and including my almost 3 y/o daughter who rocks out with Robert singing Gone Gone Gone, all the way up to my almost 19 y/o daughter who prefers hard rock. A truly brilliant pairing! These two artists are not just singers....they are true artists. Alison and Robert's mutual love of music proves that you can blend styles and have something truly powerful, compelling, and downright awesome spring forth. I can only hope there are more albums from this duo in the near future.

  Randy L Branch from Pittsburgh, PA
A Marvelous Merge
This performance is absolutely outstanding. We can thank T Bone Burnett for seeing beyond the surface and seeing that these 2 vocalist and the backing band would work. Not only does it work but each musician is given room to breathe and let their personality show in the music. Thank you to all involved. This is one performance for the books.

  P K Grytness from Las Vegas, Nevada
Wonderful!
I was raised on Kenny Rogers-yeah!-and all the great "old" country, and my husband is a HUGE Led Zepplin fan, so this was just great! We bought the CD and watch it on Crossroads when it is on! Robert is awesome, and he has shown such great range on this, he is wonderful! My husband saw him at the Kingdome when he lived (raised) in Seattle and this just shows Mr Plant has a whole new fan base now, he continues to reinvent his way of doing such great music and you can hear in the music he does that he is a part of it-there is only one Robert Plant after all! And Alison, well, her voice is beautiful! Loved the story about Robert calling when she had her baby right there! Great team! Can we BUY the SHOWS....and the Kenny/Lionel Ritchie one? A lot of fans out there would love that! (More current ones) Thanks!

  A reviewer from Rock island Illinois
Incredible
Wow What a team. Robert plant has the best rock voice ever and it blew me away to see him trying somthing new --- It worked like majic

  mel from north hollywood, CA
awesome
I am a BIG (rock music) Led Zep fan ever since I was 9 yrs. old. Watching/listening to Robert Plant/Alison Krauss's rendition of LZ songs is totally awesome! They rock. The blend of their voices and the instruments produced a melodious, elegant and exquisite music (IMO). I am surprised at myself (as a metal/acid rock fan) but I love the way they arranged the songs in this album.

  A reviewer from Antler,North Dakota
Awesome!!!
Those two people made their voices into one jammimg album!The show was totally awesome!! I just ordered the CD........ A must see CMT Crossroads!!!!!!!!!!Who knew magic would form between those two voices...

  Lin Peterson from Belleville, WI
Fun and enjoyable duo
I love watching the video on CMT. I could watch it over and over again. It is a Natural!

  A reviewer from St. Louis, MO
Fantastic
I can listen to this CD over and over and over. The music is awesome and the two of them together was a genius idea!! Hope they come to St. Louis.

  A reviewer from Houston, TX
A sublime pairing of voices
Krauss and Plant are a wonderful together, although they don't sing together on all the songs. Krauss plays fiddle on some, with her great style and subtlety. In fact, this is a somewhat subdued album - I wanted more rockers like "Gone, Gone, Gone" but overall it's a killer. The last song is especially beautiful and haunting. I hope they do another album and I can't wait for the Crossroads special.

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