Join our Email Newsletter


[Click To Enlarge]


Email A Friend - Gift Reminder

Raising Sand


Availability:
In Stock

Price:
$18.98
$8.99
*
Part No:B000UMQDHC
Manufacturer:

Rounder

MFG Part:

619075

Customer Rating:
4.0 / 5.0
Qty:







Overview
Details
Reviews
Accessories


    No Description Available.
    Genre: Folk Music
    Media Format: Compact Disk
    Rating:
    Release Date: 23-OCT-2007

    Perhaps only the fantasy duo of King Kong and Bambi could be a more bizarre pairing than Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Yet on Raising Sand, their haunting and brilliant collaboration, the Led Zeppelin screamer and Nashville's most hypnotic song whisperer seem made for each other. This, however, is not the howling Plant of "Whole Lotta Love," but a far more precise and softer singer than even the one who emerged with Dreamland (2002). No matter that Plant seems so subdued as to be on downers, for that's one of the keys to this most improbable meeting of musical galaxies--almost all of it seems slowed down, out of time, otherworldly, and at times downright David Lynch-ian, the product of an altered consciousness. Yet probably the main reason it all works so well is the choice of producer T Bone Burnette, the third star of the album, who culled mostly lesser-known material from some of the great writers of blues, country, folk, gospel, and R&B, including Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt, Milt Campbell, the Everly Brothers, Sam Phillips, and A.D. and Rosa Lee Watson. At times, Burnette's spare and deliberate soundscape--incisively crafted by guitarists Marc Ribot and Norman Blake, bassist Dennis Crouch, drummer Jay Bellerose, and multi-instrumentalist Mike Seeger, among others--is nearly as dreamy and subterranean as Daniel Lanois's work with Emmylou Harris (Wrecking Ball). Occasionally, Burnette opts for a fairly straightforward production while still reworking the original song (Plant's own "Please Read the Letter," Mel Tillis's "Stick with Me, Baby"). But much of the new flesh on these old bones is oddly unsettling, if not nightmarish. On the opening track of "Rich Woman," the soft-as-clouds vocals strike an optimistic mood, while the instrumental backing--loose snare, ominous bass line, and insinuating electric guitar lines--create a spooky, sinister undertow. Plant and Krauss trade out the solo and harmony vocals, and while they both venture into new waters here (Krauss as a mainstream blues mama, Plant as a gospel singer and honkytonker), she steals the show in Sam Phillips' new "Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us," where a dramatic violin and tremulous banjo strike a foreboding gypsy tone. When Krauss begins this strange, seductive song in a voice so ethereal that angels will take note, you may stop breathing. That, among other reasons, makes Raising Sand an album to die for. --Alanna Nash



    Raisin Sand by Plant and Krause - save your money2010-02-191 / 5
    First off I am a fan of Robert Plant and Alison Krause.

    After reading some of the reviews on this album, I was excited to order it.

    when I received the CD, took it to my truck and took a drive.

    Jeez, this is the most melancholy and dark collection of songs I have ever encountered.

    The bass beat and drums sound like a big screen movie dirge for a funeral scene out of Star Wars.

    This CD starts off bad and goes to worse. Only a couple cuts towards the end liven up the beat just slightly.

    These two artists can do a lot better.

    Save your money. I listened one time came home and tossed this CD into the trash. Heck, I would not even give it away.
    Great stuff2010-02-155 / 5
    Great vibe/ background music.
    Allison Krause's voice is beautiful.
    Robert Plant is nice and mello.
    Raising Sand2010-02-085 / 5
    Perfect harmony and balance! The kind of mellow music I can relax to and enjoy every word or fall asleep to and count on having pleasant dreams.
    1 Million Stars!!!2010-02-085 / 5
    The CD came to me in perfect condition, as advertised. The CD itself is AMAZING. I've been playing it on repeat since I purchased it. I highly recommend that you buy a copy for not only yourself, but for everyone that you care about as well.
    blue grass happens to you2010-01-303 / 5
    It was a great idea of Robert Plant en Alison Krauss to make this album together. It is a brilliant example of blue-grass music. These voices matching perfectly. No.6 is my favorite song, greatfull.

    * Current Price/Avail/Qty displayed on website may be delayed by up to 24 hours. Items added to cart and into the checkout process will reflect current price and status of product.
    Factory Book Store © 2007
    Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Returns
    Home | Sitemap | sites | Shopping Cart