I talked about Robert Plant having a very strong solo career so I thought I would take a little time and go through it over a few posts (yes all the way from post Led Zeppelin 1980 to now). After the unfortunate death of John Bonham in 1980, Plant quickly went to work on a solo career, his first effort “Pictures at Eleven” was released in 1982. While musically some of it is, well typical 80’s songs, other songs (such as Slow Dancer) hold up very well over the years. Vocally he isn’t as commanding as he was in Led Zeppelin, but he isn’t trying to be either (although he does go pretty hard on a couple of tracks). The result of “Pictures at Eleven” isn’t a masterpiece by any means, but is a very strong solo effort that gives listeners a first glimpse into Robert Plant post Zeppelin, not the rock icon they knew, but a new phase of a legitimate musical artist.
Here is ‘Burning Down One Side’
Here is ‘Slow Dancer’
Those early Plant solo albums were great …… especially the first two ‘Pictures at Eleven’ and ‘The Principle of Moments’. As good as any of the Zeppelin albums in fact !
Interesting. I somehow could never fancy myself to this kind of music. It’s always sounded relatively generic and lacking creativity. I haven’t listened to a lot of it, though, so that’s a pretty amateur opinion.
Well, I haven’t listened to much Plant solo material, but if you think Zep lacks creativity and/or originality your probably feel that way because of all the bands that have come since them. You could make the argument about all the blues music they “stole,” but I know you’re not a bluesman, so this isn’t the case.
a very amateur opinion