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| Artist: Robert Plant And Alison Krauss Label: Decca Category: Music
List Price: £16.99 Buy New: £5.98 You Save: £11.01 (65%)
New (29) Used (7) from £4.99
Rating: 116 reviews Sales Rank: 119
Media: Audio CD Running Time: 57 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 028947802051 EAN: 0028947802051 ASIN: B000Y932GQ
Release Date: October 29, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Tread Carefully........... February 24, 2008 19 out of 25 found this review helpful
I always think that it is a great pity when a reviewer gets an 'unhelpful' mark against his or her review, when all that they have tried to do is give an honest and hopefully unbiased review of an album. Just because you may not like someone putting down your favourite artist(s) doesn't make the review 'unhelpful'. I have lots of albums from some of my very favourite artists who have still shown an ability at some stage to go 'off the rails' and produce something I just don't like. So then , to this album. I love Robert Plant. I love Alison Krauss. Unfortunately, together on this album, it just doesn't work. Most of the tracks are dragging and slow. I found myself sitting through each of the slow songs, and praying for the next track to be more uptempo or uplifting. It just doesn't happen. One slow depressing song trudges into the next, and I found myself watching the countdown timer on the CD player anticipating the end of each track. I really had to force myself to stay in my seat and not reach for the 'open drawer' button. I bought the album on the strength of 'Gone Gone Gone', and this is probably the most lively song on the album. As other reviewers have said, forget the hype - ignore the stars, you really need to try to make your own mind up. I think that this album has only got so high in the Amazon chart because many have bought the album without hearing more than what is on the promotional clip, what they've read in newspaper reviews, or are already big fans of either Plant or Krauss. This album may well hit the mark for some people, but you only have to look at the wildly differing reviews from one to five stars and all stops in between to realise that whilst some may love it, some really hate it. Sorry guys, I know you're going to hate me, but for me this album has little or no life in it, and my copy after only about six complete plays is probably never going to get played again. If you already own it and love it, that's fine. I am very happy for you. But if you haven't already purchased it, tread carefully.....Try to listen before you buy!
Boring pipe smokers utopia February 22, 2008 4 out of 18 found this review helpful
I really dont get the hype. Ive tried and tried to listen to this and consisently failed to reach the end. Its monotonous lifeless garbage that just gets under your skin because its so appallingly mundane. Ive even tried just listening to it late at night with no distractions and it still fails to impress. Take my hint...dont buy it UNLESS you are a pipe smoking anorak that buys music that doesnt intrude into your every day life ie background supermarket trash while you discuss what colours of beige compliment your magnolia kitchen.
Dreadful February 21, 2008 4 out of 17 found this review helpful
Bought this due to all the hype and Sunday Times album of the year What a waste, it is dire
To think that RP is touring to promote this when LZ could be on the road makes my soul bleed!!!
majical convergence - a beautiful sound February 19, 2008 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Plant & Krauss hit it off with a superb CD, gentile and moving in all the right places. Can they do it again ? .....who cares, this is one classic.
Gone Gone Gone - No, come back, stay a while! February 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Having heard the catchy "Gone Gone Gone" track, I thought I'd give the album a whirl, having long been a Robert Plant/Led Zepp fan.
Not disappointed in my selection, the whole album doesn't have a bad track, some easy listening, some slightly catchier to tap your foot along to.
The next released track, Please Read The Letters, is also great. If these two make another great album like this one, I'll surely be Gone Gone Gone to buy it pdq.
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