Robert Plant, 'Mighty Rearranger'
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Robert Plant plays from both his older and more recent projects:
- "The Enchanter"
- "When the Levee Breaks"
- "Tin Pan Alley"
- "Shine It All Around"
- "Somebody Knocking"
Unlike many of his classic-rock colleagues, Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant has continued to push his musical boundaries over the years, experimenting with varied forms such as trip-hop, drum n bass and even doo-wop.
Robert Plant has been part of a range of solo and group efforts since the 1980 breakup of Led Zeppelin.
With his group the Strange Sensation, it all comes together on their new album The Mighty Rearranger, which features the World Café favorite "Shine It All Around."
This interview originally aired on July. 8, 2005.
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