Product Details
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| 1. Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes On You) |
| 2. Big Love |
| 3. S S S & Q |
| 4. I Cried |
| 5. She Said |
| 6. Nirvana |
| 7. Tie Dye On The Highway |
| 8. Your Ma Said You Cried In Your Sleep Last Night |
| 9. Anniversary |
| 10. Liars Dance |
| 11. Watching You |
| 12. Oompa (Watery Bint) |
| 13. One Love |
| 14. Don't Look Back |
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1.0 out of 5 stars
not so good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Manic Nirvana (Audio CD)
I really looked foreward to putting this album in after hearing "Dreamland", but was really disapointed. Half the songs sound like 80's metal cliches, none of the cd is very catchy, and it is an overall dissapointment. Plant is a great singer, but his voice isn't as well displayed here as one zeppelin albums and other solo stuff. He never really lets loose and wails on this album...Go buy all the zeppelin albums and "Dreamland"
5.0 out of 5 stars
RP Rocks,
This review is from: Manic Nirvana (Remastered / Expanded) (Audio CD)
RP and the band are solid. I shouldn't listen to this disc in the car because it makes me drive too fast! All the original songs on this disc are worthy. The expanded tracks I'm not sure of, they don't have the same drive as the bulk of the material.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One More Time with Feeling,
This review is from: Manic Nirvana (Audio CD)
Here is Plant's last Rock and Roll stand... his voice starting to get a little weary from the amazing display he'd put on for over two decades by this point, his age starting to show enough to where it might be a tad embarrassing to do this sort of thing in the near future, he made extraordinary use of his young band and blasted one final hard rock statement through the gates, just because he could. The production has a bit of the late eighties / early nineties sheen to it, but the performances are very relevant. One other thing that becomes very apparent to the listener is how much fun Plant was having... and only the very uptight or too-hip-to-be-bothered could miss it. Too bad Plant didn't remember the fun when he assembled 66 to Timbuktu... instead of five tracks each from his last two discs, he would've done himself a service to include more than Tie Dye on the Highway from this hearty rock album, perhaps replacing a couple of the more recent tracks with Anniversary or She Said or the huge opening track, Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You). Holy smokes, mi amigo...
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