If Robert Plant after the breakup of Led Zeppelin had never sung a note, he would still have gone down in history as one of the greatest rock singers of all time. His sound Productivity in his post-Zeppelin solo career is proof of a personal artistic vision. Admittedly, Plants first record at the beginning of the eighties were still close to Led Zeppelin, but at the time of Shaken 'N Stirred (1985),
… he had more in common with Peter Gabriel than seventies blues rock. In a trip with The Honeydrippers Plant explored his love of rock & roll from the fifties. In the 21st century, he explored roots music from different corners of the world. At the Grammy nominated album Dreamland (2002) he blew by The Youngbloods and Tim Buckley new life. Five years later, he surprised with the intimate album Raising Sand, a duet album with bluegrass icon Alison Krauss.more