Robert Plant, Alison Krauss Look High and Low in ‘Searching for My Love’ Video
The cover, originally recorded by Bobby Moore and the Rhythm Aces, appears on the duo’s first joint album in 14 years Raise the Roof
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Subscribe NowThe cover, originally recorded by Bobby Moore and the Rhythm Aces, appears on the duo’s first joint album in 14 years Raise the Roof
The concert was filmed in recording studio Sound Emporium
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss talk about their new album, the legacy of Led Zeppelin, O, Brother Where Art Thou? and more on Rolling Stone Music Now
"One of the ways in which this is demonstrated is the sheer variety of the album: out of eight cuts, there isn’t one that steps on another’s toes, that tries to do too much all at once," writes Lenny Kaye.
On the landmark album's 50th anniversary, revisit how a band chafing at attacks from press, and inspired by unparalleled artistic ambitions, made one of rock’s biggest albums
Track is lone non-cover on duo’s first album together in 14 years, Raise the Roof
And is this look at the early years and pre-Zep careers of the band members, which premiered Saturday at the Venice Film Festival, worth your time if you’re not a die-hard fan?
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