- Quattro (World Drifts In)
- The Price of Love
- Go Your Way
- Trouble with My Lover
- Searching for My Love
- Can't Let Go
- It Don't Bother Me
- You Led Me to the Wrong
- Last Kind Words Blues
- High and Lonesome
- Going Where the Lonely Go
- Somebody Was Watching Over Me
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Robert Plant Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Bill Frisell Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Dennis Crouch Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Colin Linden Guitar,Resonator
Buddy Miller Mandolin,Guitar (Electric),Electronic Mandolin
Marc Ribot Bass,Banjo,Guitar,Clapping,Requinto,Handclapping,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
T-Bone Burnett Mellotron,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Jay Bellerose Drums,Clapping,Percussion,Handclapping
Viktor Krauss Bass,Mellotron,Double Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Upright)
David Hidalgo Guitar,Jarana,Clapping,Handclapping,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electroacoustic)
Lucinda Williams Vocals (Background)
Stuart Duncan Banjo,Cello,Fiddle,Mandolin
Jeff Taylor Piano,Zither,Celeste,Dolceola,Accordion,Marxophone,Bass Accordion
Russell Pahl Guitar,Pedal Steel,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Electric)
David Hildago Guitar,Clapping,Guitar (Acoustic)
John Convertino Composer
Geeshie Wiley Composer
Gavin Lurssen Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Joey Burns Composer
Dean Holloway Composer
Ola Belle Reed Composer
Merle Haggard Composer
Anne Briggs Composer
Hank Williams Composer
Brenda Burns Composer
T-Bone Burnett Composer,Producer,Recording Producer
Bert Jansch Composer
Don Everly Composer
Robert Plant Composer
Lucinda Williams Composer
Phil Everly Composer
Randy Weeks Composer
Tim Oliver Engineer
Allen Toussaint Composer
Ivy Skoff Project Coordinator
Richard Evans Design,Artwork
Robert Moore Composer
Tom Overby Composer
Michael Piersante Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Rachael Moore Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Tiffany Eveland Production Assistant
Carrie Lelwica Production Assistant
Charlotte Hass Production Assistant
Chris Berkey Photography
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by Alison Krauss, Robert Plant
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Raising Sand, the first collaborative effort between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, seemed to come from out of the blue in 2007. The pairing of golden rock god and bluegrass troubadour was as unexpected as the album's subdued, nuanced Americana, a sound that existed at the crossroads of the past and the present. It seemed like lightning in a bottle, the kind of magic that couldn't be reproduced, and the subsequent decade or so suggested that suspicion might be true. Plant and Krauss attempted a sequel a couple of times during those ten years, leaving the project behind when the moment didn't seem right. Suddenly, the pieces came together at the end of the 2010s, as Calexico's "Quattro (World Drifts In)" gave Krauss insight into how to proceed with a new record. Soon, she and Plant reunited with producer T-Bone Burnett along with a few Raising Sand session musicians, plus some new hands such as Buddy Miller and Bill Frisell. The resulting Raise the Roof is something of a wonder: a record that proves lightning sometimes does strike twice. If the slow, murky crawl of Raising Sand came as a soft shock in 2007, the surprise of Raise the Roof is that Plant and Krauss can reconnect with that spirit without pandering or replication. Aside from the cinematic atmosphere sculpted by Burnett, there are a few connective tissues between the two records -- both contain songs written by Allen Toussaint and the Everly Brothers (here, it's "Trouble with My Lover" and "The Price of Love," respectively) -- but the true unifier is how Plant and Krauss create a unified vision of roots music that feels respectful yet untethered to the past. Here, they expand their purview to include British folk -- Anne Briggs' "Go Your Way" and Bert Jansch's "It Don't Bother Me" are highlights -- and barroom country ("Going Where the Lonely Go," a mid-career masterpiece from Merle Haggard), shaping the two styles to sound as airy and deep as their interpretations of Americana. Raise the Roof often moves at a deliberate pace -- the liveliest moments of the Plant/Burnett co-write "High and Lonesome," which is the only original here, and Brenda Burns' "Somebody Was Watching Over Me" -- arrive at the very end of the record, but even with the modest tempo, the album feels joyful. There's a palpable pleasure in hearing Plant and Krauss harmonize and trade lines. It often feels like they're delighted that they're making an album that lives up to their debut, and it's hard not to share their thrill. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/19/2021 |
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Label: | Rounder |
UPC: | 0888072294523 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Alison Krauss Primary Artist,Vocals,Strings,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)Robert Plant Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Bill Frisell Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Dennis Crouch Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Colin Linden Guitar,Resonator
Buddy Miller Mandolin,Guitar (Electric),Electronic Mandolin
Marc Ribot Bass,Banjo,Guitar,Clapping,Requinto,Handclapping,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
T-Bone Burnett Mellotron,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Jay Bellerose Drums,Clapping,Percussion,Handclapping
Viktor Krauss Bass,Mellotron,Double Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Upright)
David Hidalgo Guitar,Jarana,Clapping,Handclapping,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electroacoustic)
Lucinda Williams Vocals (Background)
Stuart Duncan Banjo,Cello,Fiddle,Mandolin
Jeff Taylor Piano,Zither,Celeste,Dolceola,Accordion,Marxophone,Bass Accordion
Russell Pahl Guitar,Pedal Steel,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Electric)
David Hildago Guitar,Clapping,Guitar (Acoustic)
Technical Credits
Bobby Moore ComposerJohn Convertino Composer
Geeshie Wiley Composer
Gavin Lurssen Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Joey Burns Composer
Dean Holloway Composer
Ola Belle Reed Composer
Merle Haggard Composer
Anne Briggs Composer
Hank Williams Composer
Brenda Burns Composer
T-Bone Burnett Composer,Producer,Recording Producer
Bert Jansch Composer
Don Everly Composer
Robert Plant Composer
Lucinda Williams Composer
Phil Everly Composer
Randy Weeks Composer
Tim Oliver Engineer
Allen Toussaint Composer
Ivy Skoff Project Coordinator
Richard Evans Design,Artwork
Robert Moore Composer
Tom Overby Composer
Michael Piersante Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Rachael Moore Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Tiffany Eveland Production Assistant
Carrie Lelwica Production Assistant
Charlotte Hass Production Assistant
Chris Berkey Photography
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