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Robert Plant: A Life: The Biography

Robert Plant: A Life: The Biography

Paul Rees

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While the seismic roar of Led Zeppelin and the image of Robert Plant as the archetypal Golden God are indelibly etched into rock history, Robert Plant: Beyond the Golden God - A Life promises to venture beyond the well-trodden Zeppelin narrative and explore the fascinatingly restless spirit of a true musical innovator. This biography isn't content to simply rehash the familiar tales of stadium conquests and blues-infused thunder. Instead, it embarks on a journey that charts Plant's evolution from his early days honing his craft in the intimate settings of folk clubs, through the dizzying, unprecedented heights of Zeppelin's reign, and crucially, into his compelling and often surprising solo career, a path marked by a constant yearning for new sonic territories.

This biography understands that Plant's story is not one of a man defined solely by his past glories. It delves into the creative engine that has driven him to continually reinvent himself, exploring the diverse musical landscapes he has embraced since Zeppelin's untimely demise. From his explorations of world music and collaborations with artists from different genres to his more recent, nuanced solo albums, the book aims to illuminate a creative soul that resolutely refused to be confined by the monumental shadow of his former band.

Robert Plant: Beyond the Golden God - A Life promises to offer a nuanced exploration of his enduring artistic conviction. It will likely examine the challenges of forging an identity beyond such an iconic past, the pressures of expectation, and the internal drive that has pushed him to consistently seek out new musical horizons. Furthermore, the biography will undoubtedly address the profound personal losses Plant has endured, including the tragic death of his son Karac, and how these experiences have shaped his artistic journey and his perspective on life.

Ultimately, this biography aims to paint a portrait of Robert Plant not just as a legendary frontman, but as a complex and evolving artist whose musical curiosity and creative integrity have sustained a remarkable career long after the Zeppelin era. It's a story for those who appreciate the power of a voice that defined an era, but also for those intrigued by the enduring spirit of an artist who has consistently looked forward, venturing far beyond the golden glow of his past.

Publisher: HarperCollins

ISBN: 9780007514892 Binding: Paperback

Date: 5/6/2014 Pagination: 400 pages

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