Monday, 2 March 2020

Great Rock Albums of 1982: Robert Plant- Pictures at 11

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What is probably the biggest misconception in the world about heavy metal founding fathers, Led Zeppelin, is that most people tend to remember them more for their hard rock/heavy metal sound from the early 1970s. Many supposed Led Zeppelin officianados forget that in the middle and latter part of that decade, they were moving away from the heavy sound for a more progressive sound. There were many reasons for this which I have already stated when I visited some Led Zeppelin albums in the past. Unfortunately, some of those same people had this same misconception when Robert Plant released his first solo album in 1982, "Pictures At 11."

This album is definitely more Led Zeppelin in the late 70s and I think that Robert wanted to continue in this vein and he does a very good job in doing so. The opening track, "Burning Down One Side" is a sure fire reminder of the Zeppelin days from the opening riff. It definitely makes a statement for the rest of the album. However, Plant does seem to venture more into new territories as well. The slower second track "Moonlight in Samosa" bears testimony to this. Things go a bit more up tempo with "Slow Dancer" and it is the first track where I was tempted to begin comparing guitarist Robbie Blunt to Plant's former band mate. Fortunately, I was able to resist temptation and make judgement on Blunt in his own right. My verdict: he can certainly play guitar as evidenced on not only "Slow Dancer" but "Worse Than Detroit" and "Fat Lip" and no, Sum 41 would not make a cover of that last song twenty years later, not even close. Sorry, forgive my weird sense of humour. However, those last two tracks are further evidence of Plant wanting to go forward into new areas. Then, almost as some anti- climax, the closing song, "Mystery Title" reminds me of two Led Zeppelin classics, "Trample Underfoot" and "When the Levee Breaks," not that I'm complaining.

Track Listing:
1. Burning Down One Side
2. Midnight in Samosa
3. Pledge Pin
4. Slow Dancer
5. Worse Than Detroit
6. Fat Lip
7. Like I've Never Been Gone
8. Mystery Title
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Robert Plant- vocals
Robbie Blunt- guitar
Jezz Woodroffe- keyboards, synthesizers
Paul Martinez- bass
Phil Collins- drums, except tracks 4 & 7
Cozy Powell- drums on tracks 4 &7
Raphael Ravenscroft- saxophone on track 3

It was always great to see that Robert Plant had moved on after Led Zeppelin, as did Page and Jones. He managed to find some good musicians to help him on the album and got Collins and Powell to play drums which was an added bonus. "Pictures At 11" marked a triumphant return for Plant.

Next post: Steve Winwood- Talking Back to the Night

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