Robert Plant, ex-frontman of Led Zeppelin is looking forward to create a new album with his new band ‘The Sensational Space Shifters’.
Legendary rock star confirmed that album will consist of 12 tracks out of which 11 will be originals and depicts no sentimental stuff.
“The events between 1968 and 1980 were the kind of cornerstone for everything I’ve been able to do. They gave me the springboard. All I’m doing is using the same amount of license, with different people, to what we did in 1969,” he reportedly said.
"That was the great thing about the adventures with Alison, and singing with Patty Griffin, (his partner) and (Band of Joy guitarist) Buddy Miller, that I started singing differently. Somebody said to me in London when we played the Forum recently, 'You had your big voice back.' I put the big voice away for quite a long time because I thought; we know how to do that. So it was good to get it out again. It's all the same really; you just have to use the right colours for the right picture,” he said.
Legendary rock star confirmed that album will consist of 12 tracks out of which 11 will be originals and depicts no sentimental stuff.
“The events between 1968 and 1980 were the kind of cornerstone for everything I’ve been able to do. They gave me the springboard. All I’m doing is using the same amount of license, with different people, to what we did in 1969,” he reportedly said.
"That was the great thing about the adventures with Alison, and singing with Patty Griffin, (his partner) and (Band of Joy guitarist) Buddy Miller, that I started singing differently. Somebody said to me in London when we played the Forum recently, 'You had your big voice back.' I put the big voice away for quite a long time because I thought; we know how to do that. So it was good to get it out again. It's all the same really; you just have to use the right colours for the right picture,” he said.
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