Robert Plant - PBS Soundstage, WTTW Studios, Chicago, IL, 9-16-2005

Here's another episode of the "PBS Soundstage" TV show. This time, it's Robert Plant in 2005.

A few months prior to the concert, Plant released the studio album "Mighty ReArranger." Four of the songs come from that: "Shine It All Around," "Freedom Fries," "Tin Pan Valley," and "The Enchanter." All the others are either Led Zeppelin songs or covers ("Hey Joe" and "Girl from the North Country").

Note this isn't the complete concert. According to setlist.fm, the following songs were also performed: "That's the Way, "Another Tribe," "All the King's Horses," "Takamba," and "Mighty Rearranger." It looks like whoever was in charge of shortening the concert preferred Led Zeppelin songs to Plant's solo songs.

This album is unreleased in audio format, but it is mostly sourced from an official DVD of this concert. That contained two bonus songs at the end: "Hey Joe" and "Girl from the North Country." It so happened that "Girl from the North Country" was the last song (according to setlist.fm) so I left it there. But "Hey Joe" happened earlier in the concert, so I moved it to its proper spot.

This album is an hour and five minutes long.

01 No Quarter [Edit] (Robert Plant)
02 Shine It All Around (Robert Plant)
03 Black Dog (Robert Plant)
04 talk (Robert Plant)
05 Freedom Fries (Robert Plant)
06 Hey Joe (Robert Plant)
07 talk (Robert Plant)
08 Four Sticks (Robert Plant)
09 Tin Pan Valley (Robert Plant)
10 talk (Robert Plant)
11 Gallows Pole (Robert Plant)
12 The Enchanter (Robert Plant)
13 Whole Lotta Love (Robert Plant)
14 talk (Robert Plant)
15 Girl from the North Country (Robert Plant)
16 talk (Robert Plant)

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The cover photo is a screenshot I took from this exact concert.



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