Transmission Impossible: Legendary Radio Broadcasts From the 1960s-1990s

 
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Robert Plant
Transmission Impossible: Legendary Radio Broadcasts From the 1960s-1990s

[ Eat To The Beat / 3 CD ]

Release Date: Friday 23 October 2020

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Born in 1948, Robert Plant's best-known role has been as frontman of Led Zeppelin between 1968 and 1980. But Plant's musical career both before and, more significantly, after Zep has been intriguing, and this 3CD set now celebrates all eras of Plant's trajectory by bringing together live and studio broadcast recordings, as a solo-artist, as part of the Page & Plant Duo, and as main-man in Led Zeppelin.

Kicking off with a solo-show, on disc one is Plant's astonishing set at Glastonbury Festival in 1993, which is often hailed as his finest ever solo-performance, and is presented here in its complete glory.

Disc two features an extraordinary gig Plant, alongside his old mucker, Jimmy Page, played together under their Page & Plant moniker, at the Bizarre Festival in Koln, Germany in 1998.

The set concludes on disc three with a real treat. Eighteen Tracks that Led Zeppelin recorded for the BBC in 1969, all of which were broadcast by the BEEB at the time, when Led Zep were but a little known new blues band, playing the London circuit.