Robert Plant and the Strange Sensations - Mighty Rearranger

 rated 4

Review Date: 09 May 2005

This is the ninth solo album that Robert Plant has made since the demise of Led Zeppelin. It's also the best, probably because it's the one that sounds most like his old band. Unlike members of the rock aristocracy, the craggy-faced one isn't afraid to surround himself with equally talented musicians, and his backing band the Strange Sensations includes ex-members of Massive Attack, Portishead and Cast. Together they brew up a powerful bluesy storm, laced with Moroccan influences and perfectly suited to Plant's wailing vocals. Be warned: there's a distinctly hippy-ish vibe to Mighty Rearranger, and songs about stone circles and letting your love shine all around will remind many people of why prog-rock had to be killed off in the first place. But overall, this is bracing stuff that successfully blurs the lines between past and present glories.

Review by: Andrew Lynch

Your Comments

No comments have been posted for this article yet. Be the first!

Login or Register to leave a comment

Disclaimer

The opinions expressed here are those of the viewer and do not reflect those of Entertainment.ie. Entertainment.ie accepts no responsibility, legal or otherwise, for their accuracy of content. Please contact us to report abusive content

Search Album Reviews

Over 2000 album reviews listed here...

Your Reviews...

Sitemap