Robert Plant discography
After the breakup of Led Zeppelin in 1980, Robert Plant pursued a successful solo career comprising twelve studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums, three collaborative albums, one extended play, 44 singles, three video albums and 22 music videos. He began his solo career with Pictures at Eleven in 1982, followed by 1983's The Principle of Moments. Popular tracks from this period include "Big Log", "In the Mood", "Little by Little", "Tall Cool One", Manic Nirvana "Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You)", and "I Believe", another song written for and dedicated to his late son, Karac. In 1984, Plant formed a short-lived all-star group with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck called the Honeydrippers, who had a No. 3 hit with a remake of the Phil Phillips' tune, "Sea of Love" and a follow-up hit with a cover of Roy Brown's "Rockin' at Midnight". Although Plant avoided performing Led Zeppelin songs through much of this period, his tours in 1983 and 1985 were very successful, often performing to sold-out arena-sized venues.
In 2007, Plant collaborated with bluegrass and country music artist Alison Krauss. They released the critically accepted Raising Sand on 23 October 2007, via Krauss' record label, Rounder Records. The album proved to be a success, debuting at No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top Country Albums chart. It was an international success as well, being certified Platinum in many countries. In 2008, the album's first single, "Gone, Gone, Gone ", won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 50th Grammy Awards. At the 51st Grammy Awards, the album won all five categories in which it was nominated – Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Folk Album, Record of the Year, Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, and the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
EP
- ''More Roar''
Band work
Listen
- "You'd Better Run"/"Everybody's Gonna Say", single
The Honeydrippers
The Honeydrippers: Volume One, EPThe Crawling King Snakes
- "Philadelphia Baby", from the soundtrack album ''Porky's Revenge!''