Clocking in at 66 minutes total, the program was captured live in high-definition and mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound. The set ran the gamut from reinvented Led Zeppelin classics to some striking selections from Plant's solo career. 'No Quarter' is infused with rich world music flavors; 'Black Dog' is fueled by a deeper, funkier groove, and an inspired version of 'Four Sticks' is dedicated to the late, great Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham, whose death in 1980 marked the end of the band. Material from 2005's twice Grammy-nominated Mighty Rearranger, Plant's first album of all new material in more than ten years and a collection described by Rolling Stone magazine as an infusion of 'exotic melodies and blues thunder' includes 'Freedom Fries,' a roots rocker with a political twist. The concert closes with a bang-an extended rendering of Zeppelin's orgasmic opus, 'Whole Lotta Love' which loses none of its vim despite a more subdued arrangement and low-key setting. Bonus tracks include a rendition of 'Hey Joe,' the William Roberts classic popularized by guitar virtuoso Jimi Hendrix and featured on Plant's twice Grammy-nominated 2002 album Dreamland and a cover of Bob Dylan's 'Girl from the North Country.'
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