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SoundStage Presents: Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation
Soundstage: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation is the first live DVD by Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation, featuring a performance filmed for the Soundstage television series in Chicago on September 16, 2005, in addition to bonus features from prior to the founding of the Strange Sensation 1. "No Quarter" - 2. "Shine It All Around" - 3. "Black Dog" - 4. "Freedom Fries" 5. "Four Sticks" - 6. "Tin Pan Valley" - 7. "Gallow's Pole" - 8. "The Enchanter" - 9. "Whole Lotta Love"
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Plot Summary
This installment of the SoundStage series features rock legend Robert Plant performing live with his band, The Strange Sensation. The concert showcases Plant's distinctive vocals and his exploration of rock, blues, and world music influences, offering a dynamic and energetic live performance.
Critical Reception
As a concert recording, critical reception focuses on the performance quality and musical direction. The performance was generally well-received by fans for its energy and Plant's enduring vocal prowess, highlighting his continued artistic evolution beyond his Led Zeppelin legacy.
What Reviewers Say
Robert Plant delivers a commanding live performance with his versatile band.
The concert highlights Plant's ability to blend classic rock with contemporary influences.
Fans appreciated the raw energy and vocal dexterity on display.
Google audience: Audience reception for this concert film is largely positive, with fans praising Robert Plant's vocal performance and the tight musicianship of The Strange Sensation, noting it as a strong showcase of his post-Led Zeppelin work.
Fun Fact
The SoundStage series aimed to capture iconic musicians in intimate, high-definition concert settings, making this performance a notable entry in its run.
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