High Times
filed on April 1st, 1991 by Press OfficerBy Carlton Fuerte
Articulate and well-versed in the subtle hypocrisies which make the music biz one of the sleaziest enterprises known to mankind (along with the oil industry and professional boxing), Robert Plant is as much a (not-so) elder statesman of rock as he is a bona fide modern music legend. Robert’s latest and best solo effort, 1990’s Manic Nirvana (Es Paranza/ Atlantic), marks the singer’s return to the focused and believable vein that he mastered years ago, during his collective metallic reign with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and the late John Bonham. ||Continue reading||
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