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Digging deep : subterranea / Robert Plant.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 0190295211950 | Es Paranza Records643602 | Rhino RecordsPublisher: [London, England] : Es Paranza Records, [2020]Distributor: [London, England] : Warner Music UK Limited Copyright date: © 1982Description: 2 audio discs (2 hr., 23 min., 6 sec.) : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Subterranea
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Contents:
Disc 1. Rainbow -- Hurting kind -- Shine it all around -- Ship of fools -- Nothing takes the place of you -- Darkness, darkness -- Heaven knows -- In the mood -- Charlie Patton Highway (Turn it up, pt. 1) -- New world -- Like I've never been gone -- I believe -- Dance with you tonight -- Satan your kingdom must come down -- Great spirit (acoustic).
Disc 2. Angel dance -- Takamba -- Anniversary -- Wreckless love -- White, clean and neat -- Silver rider -- Fat lip -- 29 palms -- Last time I saw her -- Embrace another fall -- Too much alike -- Big log -- Falling in love again -- Memory song (Hello hello) -- Promised land.
Robert Plant ; with accompanying musicians.Summary: Compilation of songs from Plant's four-decade, 11-album career as a solo artist, including a number of songs that premiered on his podcast, "Digging deep with Robert Plant."
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD POP/ROCK Plant, Robert Available 33111009921376
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Robert Plant launched the Digging Deep podcast in 2019 as a way for him to explore the intricacies and oddities of his body of work. A year later, he released Digging Deep: Subterranea, a double-disc deep dive that effectively functions as a soundtrack to the podcast. Plant talks about Led Zeppelin tunes on Digging Deep, but Subterranea pointedly concentrates on his solo career. It's a compilation that strives to make overarching connections, so it doesn't proceed in a chronological order, nor does it have all of his hits. Neither his oldies folly the Honeydrippers nor Raising Sand, his Grammy-winning collaboration with Alison Krauss, are here, nor are there big rock radio hits like "Little by Little" and "Tall Cool One." Instead, Digging Deep: Subterranea places 1993's Fate of Nations at the forefront and follows its strands front and back, creating a moody, adventurous bit of autobiography. Maybe it doesn't deliver the hits the way most compilations do, but it certainly captures the musical wanderlust that defines Plant's career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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Title from disc surface.

Robert Plant ; with accompanying musicians.

Compilation of songs from Plant's four-decade, 11-album career as a solo artist, including a number of songs that premiered on his podcast, "Digging deep with Robert Plant."

Contains material previously released 1982-2017; disc 1, tracks 5 and 9 and disc 2, track 11 previously unreleased.

Full credits printed on insert affixed to container.

Disc 1. Rainbow -- Hurting kind -- Shine it all around -- Ship of fools -- Nothing takes the place of you -- Darkness, darkness -- Heaven knows -- In the mood -- Charlie Patton Highway (Turn it up, pt. 1) -- New world -- Like I've never been gone -- I believe -- Dance with you tonight -- Satan your kingdom must come down -- Great spirit (acoustic).

Disc 2. Angel dance -- Takamba -- Anniversary -- Wreckless love -- White, clean and neat -- Silver rider -- Fat lip -- 29 palms -- Last time I saw her -- Embrace another fall -- Too much alike -- Big log -- Falling in love again -- Memory song (Hello hello) -- Promised land.

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