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Dreamland: Remastered & Expanded [Original recording remastered]

Robert Plant Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (27 Feb 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Rhino UK
  • ASIN: B000LV6REG
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 363,882 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Funny In My Mind (I Believe I'm Fixin' To Die)
2. Morning Dew
3. One More Cup Of Coffee
4. Last Time I Saw Her
5. Song To The Siren
6. Win My Train Fare Home (If I Ever Get Lucky)
7. Darkness Darkness
8. Red Dress
9. Hey Joe
10. Skip's Song
11. Dirt In A Hole
12. Last Time I Saw Her

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is Robert Plant. This isn't Led Zep 2 29 Mar 2007
By Moz
Format:Audio CD
This is an ecclectic collection of cover versions - not bland copies of the originals but thoughtful and provocative reworkings. 'Hey Joe' becomes a sonic acrobatic drive through the cosmos, 'Song to the Siren' (always a treat, whoever does it) a gentle lament and 'One More cup of Coffee' a delicate introspection with muted vocal. Justin Adams seems to have brought some transendental N African qualities with him from his time with Jah Wobble's Invaders.

'Morning Dew' and 'Fixing to Die' contrast each other dramatically but open the album and set the tone perfectly - a great reflection of what's to come. Porl Thompson adds a second guitar so that the two players are almost fencing at times. Plant becomes a passenger. 'Red Dress' (a rocker)and 'Darkness Darkness' (a moody drawl) are also stand out tracks where I've never heard the originals but now I'm curious. I'll bet they sound nothing like these versions.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dreamland - Robert Plant 27 Jun 2002
By Phil
Format:Audio CD
Takes a bit of getting used too but when you finally get the feel for this album it really is excellent.
Plant has that unmistakable voice, but on this album it really is superlative. The music is a welcome change and proves that Plant can not only hack it with the rest, but clearly is better than the best. Try to take time to listen to the music with headphones on, as a lot of the subtle production & mixing is lost when listening through speakers. Don't judge this album based on the fact that most of it made up of cover versions, the Plant interpretation/execution is unique & very cleverly delivered. The other tracks are brilliant as well. The single I have no doubt will be received with great gusto by those who appreciate good music, but I don't think the current singles "charts" have a space for this type of quality music,(I hope I am wrong). Well done Robert Plant & band a superb work of art & something no doubt they are proud of.
This is an album which you must own, and I have no doubt that it will be a great addition to the Robert Plant collection.
BUY IT NOW.
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Plant's voice still lightyears ahead 31 Oct 2002
Format:Audio CD
I first listened to this on holiday in France. My brother had bought a copy on a day out in one of the cities in Provence.
We put it on the car stereo on the way home and listened to it from start to finish.
By the time we pulled up to our villa, both my father and I had vowed not to leave the country without our own copies.

This album is essentially a list of cover-versions, but don't be mislead. Each and every one of these tracks has been soaked in Plant's own styling and his voice drips rich textures over each track.
The opener, as I learnt from Mr Plant himself in concert at the Hammersmith Appolo, was written in 1939 by an old bluesman on death row in America and is as good a piece of simple blues done magnificently well as you could hope to hear outside of the mississippi delta.
Each and every song on this album would stand up on its own but there are two tracks that linger in my mind after listening.

Firstly, his version of Tim Buckley's "Song To The Siren" is so pitch-perfect to be truly moving and a song that both sinks you into a love-torn despair and lifts you with its sheer beauty at the same time. Just magnificent musicianship.

The second track is his version of "Hey Joe". Who else in their right minds would EVER even consider trying to out-do Jimi Hendrix?
The scary thing is he produces a version so dark, brooding and sinister whilst remaining totally controlled, that he pulls it off! This is a very different version to Hendrix' and as such it is not possible to say which is better. I simply say this is how I had always imagined that song should be. After all, the story is a dark one, so should the song be.

In conclusion, for anyone who likes Led Zeppelin, go have your faith reconfirmed....

Finally, a word to the doorman who took my ticket stub at the concert last night. I appologise for misleading you when you asked me if Robert Plant was from Def Leppard, I cheekily replied "no,ZZ Top". Too my amazement, he replied "oh yeah, that's right!" and ushered me on my way.
You musn't laugh, just buy the poor man a copy of this cd and he will never forget the answer. Read more ›

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars not rock n roll -but i like it! 25 Oct 2002
Format:Audio CD
Planties done it again- another ecletic mix of musical expressions.I kinda like eastern styles of music, so this certainly aroused my interest.
'Fixin to die'- i found hypnotic and couldn't stop humming it after the first play, but i guess my favourite would be 'Mornin Dew,' Plants voice is so tender on this i feel 16 and in love for the first time! 'One more cup of coffee' and 'Song to the Siren' have a similar effect.....
I could go on and review every track, but others have already been there.The whole album is is an interesting, enjoyable listening experience.
I went to see Plant at Manchester on the 20th Oct and may i say it was the best i have ever seen him.He seemed happier and so he should be -with an album and live performance of this calibre.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars plant's best solo album 24 July 2008
Format:Audio CD
There is a great feel to this album. The tracks slither and glide around your sound system and grow on you over time. In the 5 years's I've had this album it has grown on me like a fine wine.

There are two weak tracks, but don't all albums have those?

The band Plant assembled here (and reprised more or less for Mighty Rearranger) are the best live band I have ever seen... sadly they arent currently touring as Plant is on the road with Alison Krauss.

If they are to record together no more, this album will stand as the zenith of what they achieved - if you like Plant/zep or the general vibe of the 1960's west coast american blues movement you need this album! Its a underrated classic, and tracking back the original artists introduced me to some music I had not heard before - chiefly Tim Buckley and Skip Spence.

Morning Dew is the best thing Plant has ever recorded as a solo artist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A seed planted in dreamland
Superb album, really glad I bought this. Not a bad track on the album, superb version of the Hendrix classic Hey Joe is the top track on the album for me.
Published 8 days ago by Mr. Ray Smilie
5.0 out of 5 stars very interesting and enjoyable
this takes his music further into new areas that are really worthwhile. this album is an album to play loudly in the car.
Published 6 months ago by Jonathan Greenyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Plantastic!
As other reviewers have said, Robert Plant's voice and style have matured from Led Zep and earlier solo days - this is a similar ablum to the more recent 'Band of Joy'. Read more
Published on 19 April 2011 by Jansilla
5.0 out of 5 stars Start here for the solo Mr Plant
I was always apprehensive when approaching a new RP solo effort. Pictures was a LZ hang over; Moments was a new direction; Shaken 'n' Stirred he was lost; Zen was trying to be a... Read more
Published on 17 May 2004 by Mr. Tm Davies
3.0 out of 5 stars Plant pays his dues
An album of cover versions in which Plant tackles songs by those who influenced him - Hendrix, Tim Buckley, Skip Spence, Bob Dylan and a selection of old blues numbers. Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2003 by Lendrick
3.0 out of 5 stars Plant pays his dues
An album of cover versions in which Plant tackles songs by those who influenced him - Hendrix, Tim Buckley, Skip Spence, Bob Dylan and a selection of old blues numbers. Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2002 by Lendrick
3.0 out of 5 stars Worthy
I was expecting a bit more form this. Ultimately, it is let down by the limitations of Plant's voice and the fact that his vocal mannerisms are just too pronounced. Read more
Published on 23 Aug 2002
5.0 out of 5 stars Gets better with age like a fine wine
Deborah Hicks, a reviewer above says it all really. A stunning piece of music. What stands out for a truly incredible artist is that you don't even notice that there are cover... Read more
Published on 19 July 2002 by ChrisStacey
5.0 out of 5 stars Why? I've no idea myself.
This was what the man himself wrote on a photograph I'd taken of him at a concert in Leicester in 1983. Read more
Published on 12 July 2002 by Deborah Hicks
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