Robert Plant - Sixty Six to Timbuktu

Robert Plant - Sixty Six to Timbuktu
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Album Details

Title: Sixty Six to Timbuktu
Artist: Robert Plant
Release Date: 11/4/2003
Re-Released On: 12/1/2003
Label: Atlantic, Universal Distribution, Fontana Distribution
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 075678362620, 602498659137, 602498132142
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Campy, Confident, Rowdy, Theatrical, Brooding, Passionate, Rambunctious, Raucous, Rollicking, Complex, Delicate, Energetic, Playful, Rousing
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Tie Dye on the Highway
  2. Upside Down [#]
  3. Promised Land
  4. Tall Cool One
  5. Dirt in a Hole
  6. Calling to You
  7. 29 Palms
  8. If I Were a Carpenter
  9. Sea of Love
  10. Darkness, Darkness
  11. Big Log
  12. Ship of Fools
  13. I Believe [Alternate Take]
  14. Little By Little
  15. Heaven Knows
  16. Song to the Siren

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. You'd Better Run
  2. Our Song
  3. Hey Joe [Demo Version]
  4. For What It's Worth [Demo Version]
  5. Operator
  6. Road to the Sun [#]
  7. Philadelphia Baby
  8. Red Is for Danger [#]
  9. Let's Have a Party
  10. Hey Jayne
  11. Louie, Louie
  12. Naked if I Want To
  13. 21 Years
  14. If It's Really Got to Be This Way
  15. Rude World
  16. Little Hands
  17. Life Begin Again
  18. Let the Boogie Woogie Roll
  19. Win My Train Fare Home [Live]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDAtlantic83626
2003CDUniversal Distribution9865913
2003CDFontana Distribution9813214

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Album Review

Sixty Six to Timbuktu has to be the icing on the cake for Robert Plant. After Led Zeppelin issued its second live album as well as a spectacular DVD in 2003, his career retrospective outside of the band is the new archetype for how they should be compiled. Containing two discs and 35 cuts, the set is divided with distinction. Disc one contains 16 tracks that cover Plant's post-Zep recording career via cuts from his eight solo albums. Along with the obvious weight of his former band's presence on cuts like "Tall Cool One," "Promised Land," and "Tie Dye on the Highway," there is also the flowering of the influence that Moroccan music in particular and Eastern music in general would have on him in readings of Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter," Jesse Colin Young's "Darkness, Darkness," and his own "29 Palms." There is also a healthy interest in technology being opened up on cuts from Pictures at Eleven and Now & Zen. The sequencing is creative, and the way one track seemingly foreshadows another is rather uncanny. But it is on disc two where the real treasures lie, and they are treasures. Of the 19 selections included, five are pre-Led Zeppelin. And these are no mere dead-dog files. Plant was revealing himself to be a jack-of-all-subgenres master: he drops a burning rendition of the Young Rascals' "You'd Better Run" circa 1966, and a wailing version of Billy Roberts' "Hey Joe" (recorded in 1967 and rivaling the emotional wallop of Jimi Hendrix's version recorded that same year). There's also the proto-blues moan and groan of "Operator" with british blues god Alexis Korner from 1968, which foreshadows the following year when he would join Zep. But Plant was not all raw raunch & roll. On Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth," he lays out a paisley hippie sincerity that is downright stirring. And on "Our Song," he takes the example of crooners like Dion and sings a love song, so pure and true it might have come from screen rushes of American Graffiti. These tracks are worth their weight in gold for the integrity in their performances and their rough edges.

But these are just the beginning. What comes after the breakup of Led Zeppelin is a smorgasbord of exploratory music from a very restless and confident Plant. Here are outtakes, one-offs, loose ends, and covers that add up to 70 minutes of awesome music. There's the intense Zep sound-like skronk of "Road to the Sun," with Phil Collins on drums and Robbie Blunt doing his best Jimmy Page, and the shuffling rockabilly of Charlie Rich's "Philadelphia Baby," with Dave Edmunds, recorded at Sun Studios in Memphis for the Porky's Revenge soundtrack. On the roots tip there's also Plant's contribution of "Let's Have a Party" to The Last Temptation of Elvis compilation, as well as cuts he contributed to the Rainer, Skip Spence, and Arthur Alexander tribute albums. There are B-sides such as "Naked if I Want To" from the U.S. release of "Calling to You," and "Hey Jayne," a limited bonus flip on the U.K. issue of the "I Believe" single from Fate of Nations, as well as a collaboration with the Afro-Celt Sound System on "Life Begin Again." This indulgence of modern technology began earlier than the 1990s, however, as the inclusion of Robin George's proto-electro "Red for Danger" attests -- the track is previously unreleased. And this is only a smattering. There are cuts from his stint with the Jools Holland big band, the Wayne's World soundtrack, and many, many others. Once again, Plant's manner of sequencing is full of a crazy wisdom that is as witty as it is aesthetically sound. Finally, something has to be said about Plant's wonderfully informative, cocky, and delightfully humorous liner notes. Should he ever decide to give up music, he might become the next Lester Bangs. It all adds up to one hell of a package that provides the best surprise of the season and is a real candidate for reissue of the year. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alexis KornerProducer, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
Andie AirfixDesign, Artwork
Aubrey PowellPhotography
B.J. ColePedal Steel
Benji LefevreProducer
Brent RowanGuitar
CallyPhotography
Charlie JonesKeyboards, Programming, Producer, Bass
Chris BlackwellDrums
Chris BrownOrgan
Chris HughesDrums, Producer
Clive DeamerDrums, Percussion
Cris LevzingerGuitar (Acoustic)
Danny KesslerProducer
Dave EdmundsGuitar
David SwiftBass
Demba "Shadowman" BarryVocals
Donnie FrittsProducer
Doug BoyleGuitar
ExtraordinairesVocals (Background)
Francis DunneryGuitar
Frank BeamerPhotography
Frank MelfiPhotography
Gary NicholsonProducer
George LockiePhotography
Gilson LavisDrums
Ginny CleeVocals (Background)
Greg EnglandProducer
Hossam RamzyTabla
Ian CooperMastering
Innes SibunGuitar
James McNallyWhistle (Human), Accordion, Bodhran, Low Whistle, Producer, Keyboards, Harmonium
Jason MitchellRestoration
Jezz WoodroffeKeyboards
Jimmy PageSoloist, Guitar
John BaggotKeyboards
John BonhamDrums
John DentRemastering
Johnny KalsiDrums
Jon TivenGuitar, Producer
Jools HollandPiano
Julie MurphyVocals
Justin AdamsGuitar
Keith MillerKeyboards
Kevin GammondGuitar
Kevin Scott MacmichaelVocal Harmony, Guitar
Kevin WestenbergPhotography
Kirsty MacCollVocals (Background)
Laurie LathamProducer
Lynton NaiffString Arrangements, Strings
Marie PierreVocals (Background)
Mark FlannaganGuitar
Mark HallVocals (Background)
Martin AllcockMandolin
Martin RussellProgramming, Producer
Mary Clee CadmanVocals (Background)
Michael K. LeeDrums
Michael PutlandPhotography
Mick GreenGuitar
Moussa SissikhoTalking Drum
Muzz SkillingsBass
N'Faly KouyateKora
Nawazish Ali KhanViolin
Nick LuntSax (Baritone)
Nicolas MeslienBass
Nigel EatonHurdygurdy
Nigel KennedyViolin
Nile RodgersGuitar
NugetreProducer
Owen HaleDrums
Paul LockieBass
Paul MartinezBass, Vocals (Background)
Pete ThompsonDrums
Pete WillsherPedal Steel
Peter LockettDrums
Phil AndrewsProducer, Keyboards
Phil BrownProducer
Phil CollinsVocals (Background), Drums
Phil JohnstoneOrgan, Piano, Keyboards, Producer
Porl ThompsonGuitar
Rich FitzgeraldPhotography
Richard EvansPhotography
Richard HaywardDrums
Richard Mark AngeloDrums
Rob FarrarComposite
Robbie BluntGuitar
Robert PlantVocals (Background), Producer, Harmonica, Creation, Liner Notes, Compilation, Guitar, Soloist, Vocals, Sitar
Robin GeorgeProducer, Instrumentation
Roger BoltonProducer
Rosie WettersSoloist, Cello
Roy HallVocals (Background)
Sally TivenProducer
Simon EmmersonGuitar (12 String), Producer, Guitar
Skin TysonGuitar
Steve MillerPiano
Ted BenhamVibraphone
The Fabulous Brill BrothersProducer
The Pat Moran QuartetProducer
Tim PalmerProducer
Toni HallidayVocals (Background)
Triban UnionProducer