Page and Plant


and Robert Plant, both formerly of the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded and toured in the mid-1990s under the title Page and Plant. The pair re-united in 1994 and, after recording a live acoustic album, they embarked on a world tour. They then recorded a second full studio album of original songs, followed by another world tour, before disbanding at the end of 1998. They later briefly reunited in 2001.

History

The initial plans for a reunion were made in 1993, with discussions between the two of collaborating emerging from casual small talk and then an invitation to perform on MTV Unplugged. Music producer Bill Curbishley, who had been managing Plant since the 1980s and who assumed management of Page in 1994, was integral in the reuniting of Page and Plant. Despite failed attempts by others to reunite the pair, Curbishley was able to persuade the previously reluctant Plant into working with Page again. In an interview he gave in 2004, Page recounted the background:
Plant's recollection of the reunion was as follows:
Led Zeppelin's main songwriters reformed on April 17, 1994 as a part of the Alexis Korner Memorial Concert at Buxton, England. On August 25 and 26, they taped performances in London, Wales, and Morocco with Egyptian and Moroccan orchestration of several Led Zeppelin tunes along with four new songs. The performances aired on October 12, and were so successful commercially and artistically that the two coordinated a tour which kicked off in February 1995. The Unplugged performance was released as an album in November 1994 as .
Page and Plant toured the world with a line-up including Charlie Jones playing bass and percussion, Michael Lee on drums, Porl Thompson performing guitar and banjo, Najma Akhtar providing backup vocals, Jim Sutherland on mandolin and bodhrán, Nigel Eaton playing hurdy-gurdy, and Ed Shearmur adding Hammond organ with orchestral arrangements. Page:
Afterwards, the two artists entered the studio with engineer Steve Albini to record Walking into Clarksdale, an album composed of entirely new material with more traditional rock enterprises. The album was not as commercially successful as Unledded had been, and after a supporting tour, the Page/Plant reunion slowly dissolved, with both members going on to perform with other side projects. As Page explained:
In an interview he gave to Uncut magazine in 2005 Plant recounted:
They reunited once more in July 2001 for the Montreux Jazz Festival.

Members

;Additional musicians
Martin Meissonnier Preproduction

Discography

;Albums
;Contributions to compilations
YearName
1997The Inner Flame: Rainer Ptacek Tribute
2001Good Rockin' Tonight - The Legacy Of Sun Records

;Singles
YearName
1994"The Battle of Evermore"
1994"Four Sticks"
1994"Gallows Pole"
1994"Kashmir"
1995"Thank You"
1995"Wonderful One"
1998"Most High"
1998"Shining in the Light"
1998"Sons of Freedom"

;Videos
YearName
2004