Origin: London, England
Genre: Hard Rock, Folk Rock, Symphonic Rock, Blues Rock
Original line-up:
Jimmy Page: Acoustic, Electric Guitar, Mandolin
Robert Plant: Vocals
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant are an English Rock Band, both formerly Led Zeppelin, recorded and toured in the mid01990s under the title Page and Plant. The pair re-united in 1994 and , after recording a highly successful live acoustic album, they embarked on a world tour, before disbanding at the end of 1998.
Artist: Page & Plant
Title: What Made Milwaukee Famous (2019)
Genre: Hard Rock, Folk Rock, Symphonic Rock, Blues Rock
Label: Sonic Boom
Rating: ****
Tracks:
Disc 1: From a live FM Broadcast recorded at The Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, 1st May 1995:
1. Tales Of Bron (:48)
2. The Wanton Song (3:43)
3. Bring It On Home (1:29)
4. Ramble On (4:54)
5. Thank You (7:12)
6. Shake My Tree (8:17)
7. Lullaby (7:10)
8. No Quarter (4:29)
9. Gallow's Pole (4:47)
10. Hurdy Gurdy Solo (3:37)
11. When The Levee Breaks (3:38)
12. Hey Hey, What Can I Do? (4:52)
13. The Song Remains The Same (6:49)
14. Since I Been Loving You (9:24)
15. Friends (4:28)
Disc 2:
Tracks: 1-5: From a live FM Broadcast recorded at the Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, 1st May, 1995
Tracks: 6-10: From a live FM Broadcast recorded at The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, 31st March, 1995:
1. Calling To You (12:07)
2. Four Sticks (5:22)
3. In The Evening (10:58)
4. Black Dog (5:57)
5. Kashmir (17:27)
6. Ramble On (6:54)
7. Thank You (4:58)
8. Hey, Hey, What Can I Do (3:42)
9. Four Sticks (4:42)
10. In The Evening (8:39)
Personnel:
Jimmy Page: Acoustic, Electric Guitar, Mandolin
Robert Plant: Vocals
Charlie Jones: Bass, Percussion
Michael Lee: Drums, Percussion
Porl Thompson: Guitar, Banjo
Najma Akhtar: Backing Vocals
Jim Sutherland: Mandolin, Bodhran
Nigel Eaton: Hurdy-Gurdy
Ed Shearmur: Hammond Organ
What Made Milwaukee Famous is a live album by Page & Plant, released on July 5, 2019 by Sonic Boom, recorded live from Broadcast at The Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI, 1st May, 1995, and at The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, 31st March, 1995.
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