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Band of Joy
Review by Mark Johnson

Here we find the master vocalist Robert Plant reinventing and singing some fun classic rock and folk.


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DVD Reviews
Robert Plant - and the Band of Joy – Live from the Artists Den DVD
Review by Gary Hill
You really have to admire Robert Plant. He doesn’t want to take the easy route.

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Robert Plant - Robert Plant’s Blue Note DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I’m a huge fan of Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin.

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Led Zeppelin - Coda
Review by Gary Hill
Released after the band had broken up (due to John Bonham’s death), Coda is a collection of previously unreleased tracks.
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Led Zeppelin - Dazed & Confused DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This documentary is pretty captivating. It's not a thing of perfection, but I really enjoyed it.

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Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Review by Gary Hill
For those who think Zeppelin was always nothing but bluesy hard rock, this flies in the fact of that. Much of this disc really fits into a progressive rock category.

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Led Zeppelin - II
Review by Gary Hill
This is widely considered one of Zeppelin’s best discs.

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Led Zeppelin - In Through the Out Door
Review by Gary Hill
This was the final studio album produced by Led Zeppelin before John Bonham’s death. As such it is truly their swan song.
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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
Review by Gary Hill
It’s hard to believe that it’s been forty years since this album was released. It’s still a classic and probably always will be.
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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This double DVD set from Led Zeppelin was released 20 years ago. I just heard about it for the first time recently and had to get it. 

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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III
Review by Gary Hill
This album was certainly a shock to Zeppelin fans when it came out. Accustomed to the bluesy hard rock of the first couple albums, much of this had to have seemed like a different band.

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Various Artists - Live at Knebworth
Review by Gary Hill
This live set from 1990 sure has a lot of great performances from a lot of great stars.

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Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Review by Gary Hill
When Led Zeppelin went in to record their fifth album they didn’t plan to do a double disc set. It just sort of turned out that way.
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Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti - A Classic Album Under Review DVD
Review by Gary Hill
One of two Led Zeppelin documentaries I'm reviewing this issue, in some ways, this is the better one.

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Led Zeppelin - Presence
Review by Gary Hill
Often overlooked, this is actually one of my favorite Zeppelin albums.
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Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
Review by Gary Hill
Few bands have ever achieved the level of success that Led Zeppelin did, and certainly not any that only released  a handful of albums.
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Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same Blu-Ray
Review by Gary Hill
I remember seeing this concert film at a midnight showing in the theater. I had some issues with it at the time.

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Page and Plant - Walking into Clarksdale
Review by Gary Hill
This second album from Led Zeppelin partners Jimmy Page and Robert Plant holds onto elements of their first reunion album (No Quarter), but in many ways really feels like the return of Led Zeppelin.
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Various Artists - Welcome to Rockwell DVD
Review by G. W. Hill

This DVD showcases some performances from a 2009 charity concert.


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