Walking into Clarksdale

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Walking into Clarksdale Pity the aging rock star. All those declarations about sugar mountains and hoping to die before he got old don't leave much room for middle age. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant understood this in 1997 as they began work on Walking Into Clarksdale, the duo's first album-length collaboration on all-new material since Led Zeppelin blew apart in 1980. Despite inevitable comparisons with the music of their youth, their work here (recorded by punk deity Steve Albini) is no embarrassment. Too many of the tracks are frustratingly dry and somber, but the duo find shades of "Kashmir" on the epic "Most High," while Plant croons a beautifully Zeppelinesque chorus on "When the World Was Young." Dancing days are here again. --Steve Appleford

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Tracks
1Shining The Light
2Walking Into The Clarksdale
3Burning Up
4When I Was A Child
5House Of Love
6Sons Of Freedom
7Whiskey From The Glass
8When The World Was Young
9Upon A Golden Horse
10Blue Train
11Please Read The Letter
12Most High
13Heart In Your Hand



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