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{{Infobox Album | {{Infobox Album | ||
|name = Now and Zen | |name = Now and Zen | ||
|image = | |image = Image:NZalbum1988.jpg | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|type = Studio album | |type = Studio album | ||
|artist = | |artist = Robert Plant | ||
|released = 29 February 1988 | |released = 29 February 1988 | ||
|recorded = <small>October - November 1987 at<br>Swanyard Studios, London<br>Marcus Studios, London.<br>Mixed at Swanyard Studios, London.</small> | |recorded = <small>October - November 1987 at<br>Swanyard Studios, London<br>Marcus Studios, London.<br>Mixed at Swanyard Studios, London.</small> | ||
|genre = Hard rock, rock | |genre = Hard rock, rock | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|length = 46 | |length = 46 minutes 59 seconds | ||
|label = Es Paranza Records | |label = Es Paranza Records | ||
|catalogue = Es Paranza 90863-1 (US)<br>Es Paranza 790 863-1 (UK) | |catalogue = Es Paranza 90863-1 (US)<br>Es Paranza 790 863-1 (UK) | ||
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|engineer = Rob Bozas & Martin Russell | |engineer = Rob Bozas & Martin Russell | ||
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''''' | '''''Now and Zen''''' is an album by the former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, released in 1988 via the record label Es Paranza. The album generated two Mainstream Rock Tracks|mainstream rock hits, 'Heaven Knows' (Number 1 for six weeks) and 'Tall Cool One' (Number 1 for four weeks), and earned Plant his first solo multi-platinum honour with RIAA.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Pesselnick, Jill|title=Certifications: Beasties Toasted in Latest Certifications|year=2001|month=October|journal=Billboard|volume=113|issue=43|pages=54|issn=0006-2510|accessdate=5 June 2009}}</ref> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
With a new backing band and time to rethink the direction of his career, Plant returned in late 1987 with more of the material that had historically defined him in Led Zeppelin. Although Plant persisted in utilising computerised | With a new backing band and time to rethink the direction of his career, Plant returned in late 1987 with more of the material that had historically defined him in Led Zeppelin. Although Plant persisted in utilising computerised audio technology, in a comparable fashion to his anteceding solo issues, for this release Plant re-integrated blues-rock that had all but been relinquished on his 1985 release ''Shaken 'n' Stirred''.<ref>{{cite book|last=Daniels|first=Neil|year=2008|title=Robert Plant: Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page & the Solo Years|edition=1st|location=Church Stretton, Shropshire|publisher=Independent Music Press|pages=122|isbn=0-9552822-7-6}}</ref> Plant, who often uses mysterious and mystical lyrics, composes some of his most coherent songs, and the manner in which the writing complements the melodic arrangements are partially responsible for the commercial success of ''Now and Zen''. A prominent guitar and an exotic aural texture to the recordings also marked another transformation in Plant's sound, who now added Middle Eastern colouration in compositions like 'Heaven Knows'. This is a musical direction that he would eventually re-engage with in the mid-1990s with the Jimmy Page and Robert Plant project. | ||
This album is also notable in that it marks his first collaboration with keyboardist Phil Johnstone, who would continue to play and write with Plant on subsequent albums, and song-writer producer Dave Barrett. Plant's lifelong loyalty to his favourite | This album is also notable in that it marks his first collaboration with keyboardist Phil Johnstone, who would continue to play and write with Plant on subsequent albums, and song-writer producer Dave Barrett. Plant's lifelong loyalty to his favourite Association football|football team Wolverhampton Wanderers (The Wolves) is expressed in the form of wolf motifs on the front cover. The working title for this recording project was in fact ''Wolves''. In another symbolic return to his past, Plant's feather from ''Led Zeppelin IV'' in encapsulated in a crystal, next to the wolf motifs. The charting singles 'Heaven Knows' and 'Tall Cool One' features Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page (On the liner notes, Page's participation on the recordings were signified with a ''ZoSo'' symbol)<ref>{{cite book|last=Case|first=George|year=2007|title=Jimmy Page: Magus, Musician, Man - An Unauthorized Biography|location=New York|publisher=Hal Leonard|pages=174|isbn=1-4234-0407-1}}</ref>, underpinning a riff similar to the Yardbirds-era standard 'The Train Kept a-Rollinˈ'. In retort to the Beastie Boys' unauthorised sampling of Led Zeppelin songs on their 1986 album ''Licensed to Ill'', Plant also sampled Led Zeppelin tracks ('Whole Lotta Love', 'Black Dog', 'The Ocean (song)|The Ocean', and 'Custard Pie') on 'Tall Cool One', furthermore singing lyrical refrains from 'When the Levee Breaks (Led Zeppelin song)|When the Levee Breaks'.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2004|title=Led Zeppelin: The Complete Guide to Their Music|location=London|publisher=Omnibus Press|pages=|isbn=1-84449-141-2}}</ref> Plant reflects with 'White, Clean and Neat', a song evoking teen life in the mid-1950s, when the arrival of rock 'n' roll divided families and whole generations. 'Walking Towards Paradise' was initially a bonus track obtainable only on the CD version of the album. Rhino Entertainment eventually issued a remastered edition of the album, with additional tracks, on 3 April 2007. | ||
Plant performed 'Heaven Knows', 'Tall Cool One', and 'Ship of Fools' at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988. 'Ship of Fools' was also used on the final two-hour episode of ''Miami Vice'' entitled 'Freefall'. | Plant performed 'Heaven Knows', 'Tall Cool One', and 'Ship of Fools' at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988. 'Ship of Fools' was also used on the final two-hour episode of ''Miami Vice'' entitled 'Freefall'. | ||
In an interview he gave to '' | In an interview he gave to ''Uncut (magazine)|Uncut'' magazine in 2005, Plant commented: {{Quote|By the time ''Now and Zen'' came out in '89, it looked like I was big again. It was a Top 10 album on both sides of the Atlantic. But if I listen to it now, I can hear that a lot of the songs got lost in the technology of the time.<ref>Williamson, Nigel. 'Good Times...Bad Times', ''Uncut (magazine)|Uncut'', May 2005, p. 62.</ref>}} | ||
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{| class= | ==Track list== | ||
|colspan= | {|class='wikitable' | ||
|colspan='2' style='background:#ccffff'|<center>'''Album information'''</center> | |||
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| | | | ||
1988 Track listing: | 1988 Track listing: | ||
*Side | *Side One: | ||
# 'Heaven Knows' (Phil Johnstone, David Barrett) – 4:02 | #'Heaven Knows' (Phil Johnstone, David Barrett) – 4:02 | ||
# 'Dance on My Own' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone, Robert Crash) – 4:31 | #'Dance on My Own' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone, Robert Crash) – 4:31 | ||
# 'Tall Cool One' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 4:37 | #'Tall Cool One' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 4:37 | ||
# 'The Way I Feel' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone, Doug Boyle) – 5:39 | #'The Way I Feel' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone, Doug Boyle) – 5:39 | ||
*Side | *Side Two: | ||
# 'Helen of Troy' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) - 5:03 | #'Helen of Troy' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) - 5:03 | ||
# 'Billy's Revenge' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 3:33 | #'Billy's Revenge' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 3:33 | ||
# 'Ship of Fools' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 4:59 | #'Ship of Fools' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 4:59 | ||
# 'Why' (Robert Plant, Robert Crash) – 4:12 | #'Why' (Robert Plant, Robert Crash) – 4:12 | ||
# 'White, Clean and Neat' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 5:28 | #'White, Clean and Neat' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 5:28 | ||
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==Chart positions== | ==Chart positions== | ||
===Album=== | ===Album=== | ||
{| class= | {| class='wikitable sortable' | ||
!Chart (1988) | !Chart (1988) | ||
!align= | !align='center'|Peak Position | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Norwegian Albums Chart<ref name= | | Norwegian Albums Chart<ref name='Norwegian albums chart'>{{cite web | url = http://norwegiancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Now+And+Zen&cat=a | title = Top 40 Albums - 6 March 1988 | publisher = norwegiancharts.com | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| UK Albums Chart<ref name= | | UK Albums Chart<ref name='UK albums chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.chartstats.com/albuminfo.php?id=9900 | title = Top 100 Albums - 12 March 1988 | publisher = chartstats.com | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Swedish Albums Chart<ref name= | | Swedish Albums Chart<ref name='Swedish albums chart'>{{cite web | url = http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Now+And+Zen&cat=a | title = Top 60 Albums - 16 March 1988 | publisher = swedishcharts.com | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| Canadian ''RPM'' Top 100 Chart<ref name= | | Canadian ''RPM'' Top 100 Chart<ref name='Canadian rpm chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.0958&volume=47&issue=25&issue_dt=April%2009%201988&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=hrg50o22lgammqcogv27ve6d95 | title = RPM Albums Chart - 9 April 1988 | publisher = ''RPM'' | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| US ''Billboard'' The 200 Albums Chart<ref name= | | US ''Billboard'' The 200 Albums Chart<ref name='US billboard 200 chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=305&cfgn=Albums&cfn=The+Billboard+200&ci=3007362&cdi=6362783&cid=05%2F21%2F1988 | title = The Billboard 200 - 21 May 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Australian ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart<ref name= | | Australian ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart<ref name='Australian albums chart'>{{cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Now+And+Zen&cat=a | title = Top 50 Albums - 3 July 1988 | publisher = ARIA | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| German Albums Chart<ref name= | | German Albums Chart<ref name='German albums chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.charts-surfer.de/musiksearch.php | title = Top 100 Albums - July 1988 | publisher = charts-surfer.de | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|48 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| New Zealand RIANZ Top 40 Albums Chart | | New Zealand RIANZ Top 40 Albums Chart | ||
|align= | |align='center'|7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
{|class= | {|class='wikitable' border='1' | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Year | ! Year | ||
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| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Heaven Knows' | | 'Heaven Knows' | ||
| UK Singles Chart<ref name= | | UK Singles Chart<ref name='UK singles chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=15038 | title = Top 100 Singles - 13 February 1988 | publisher = chartstats.com | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|33 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Heaven Knows' | | 'Heaven Knows' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref name= | | US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref name='US mainstream rock chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007119&cdi=6349682&cid=02%2F20%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 20 February 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Heaven Knows' | | 'Heaven Knows' | ||
| Canadian ''RPM'' Top 100 Chart<ref name= | | Canadian ''RPM'' Top 100 Chart<ref name='Canadian rpm singles chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.0959&volume=47&issue=25&issue_dt=April%2009%201988&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=hrg50o22lgammqcogv27ve6d95 | title = RPM Singles Chart - 9 April 1988 | publisher = ''RPM'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|65 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Tall Cool One' | | 'Tall Cool One' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007316&cdi=6360299&cid=04%2F09%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 9 April 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 2009 | | US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007316&cdi=6360299&cid=04%2F09%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 9 April 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Tall Cool One' | | 'Tall Cool One' | ||
| UK Singles Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=15316 | title = Top 100 Singles - 30 April 1988 | publisher = chartstats.com | accessdate = 2009 | | UK Singles Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=15316 | title = Top 100 Singles - 30 April 1988 | publisher = chartstats.com | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|87 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Tall Cool One' | | 'Tall Cool One' | ||
| Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart<ref name= | | Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart<ref name='Australian singles chart'>{{cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Tall+Cool+One&cat=s | title = Top 50 Singles - 26 June 1988 | publisher = ARIA | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|47 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Tall Cool One' | | 'Tall Cool One' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Singles Chart<ref name= | | US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Singles Chart<ref name='US hot 100 chart'>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=379&cfgn=Singles&cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100&ci=3007469&cdi=6368950&cid=07%2F02%2F1988 | title = Hot 100 Singles - 2 July 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Tall Cool One' | | 'Tall Cool One' | ||
| Canadian ''RPM'' Top 100 Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.8732&volume=48&issue=12&issue_dt=July%2009%201988&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=hrg50o22lgammqcogv27ve6d95 | title = RPM Singles Chart - 9 July 1988 | publisher = ''RPM'' | accessdate = 2009 | | Canadian ''RPM'' Top 100 Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.8732&volume=48&issue=12&issue_dt=July%2009%201988&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=hrg50o22lgammqcogv27ve6d95 | title = RPM Singles Chart - 9 July 1988 | publisher = ''RPM'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Tall Cool One' | | 'Tall Cool One' | ||
| US ''Cash Box'' Top 100 Singles Chart<ref name= | | US ''Cash Box'' Top 100 Singles Chart<ref name='US cashbox singles chart'>{{cite web | url = http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/80s_files/19880709.html | title = Top 100 Singles - 9 July 1988 | publisher = ''Cash Box'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|31 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Ship of Fools' | | 'Ship of Fools' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007453&cdi=6367727&cid=06%2F11%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 11 June 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 2009 | | US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007453&cdi=6367727&cid=06%2F11%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 11 June 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 20 April 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Ship of Fools' | | 'Ship of Fools' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Singles Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=379&cfgn=Singles&cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100&ci=3007631&cdi=6377981&cid=09%2F03%2F1988 | title = Hot 100 Singles - 3 September 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 2009 | | US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Singles Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=379&cfgn=Singles&cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100&ci=3007631&cdi=6377981&cid=09%2F03%2F1988 | title = Hot 100 Singles - 3 September 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 19 January 2009}}</ref> | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 'Dance on My Own' | | 'Dance on My Own' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007570&cdi=6374722&cid=08%2F13%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 13 August 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 2009 | | US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007570&cdi=6374722&cid=08%2F13%2F1988 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 13 August 1988 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 20 April 2009}}</ref> | ||
|align= | |align='center'|10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1989 | | 1989 | ||
| 'Walking Towards Paradise' | | 'Walking Towards Paradise' | ||
| US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007998&cdi=6397970&cid=01%2F14%2F1989 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 14 January 1989 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 2009 | | US ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=376&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Mainstream+Rock+Tracks&ci=3007998&cdi=6397970&cid=01%2F14%2F1989 | title = Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks - 14 January 1989 | publisher = ''Billboard'' | accessdate = 20 April 2009}}</ref> | ||
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==Certifications== | ==Certifications== | ||
===Album=== | ===Album=== | ||
{|class= | {|class='wikitable sortable' | ||
! Country | ! Country | ||
!align= | !align='center'|Sales | ||
!align= | !align='center'|Certification | ||
|- | |- | ||
| United States ( | | United States (RIAA) | ||
|align= | |align='center'|3,000,000+ | ||
|align= | |align='center'|3× Multi-Platinum<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.riaa.org/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS | title = RIAA.org Now and Zen - 7 September 2001| publisher = RIAA | accessdate = 20 April 2009}}</ref> | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
{| class= | {|class='wikitable' | ||
|colspan= | |colspan='2' style='background:#ccffcc'|<center>'''Personnel'''</center> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}}[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Now and Zen is an album by the former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, released in 1988 via the record label Es Paranza. The album generated two Mainstream Rock Tracks|mainstream rock hits, 'Heaven Knows' (Number 1 for six weeks) and 'Tall Cool One' (Number 1 for four weeks), and earned Plant his first solo multi-platinum honour with RIAA.[1] OverviewWith a new backing band and time to rethink the direction of his career, Plant returned in late 1987 with more of the material that had historically defined him in Led Zeppelin. Although Plant persisted in utilising computerised audio technology, in a comparable fashion to his anteceding solo issues, for this release Plant re-integrated blues-rock that had all but been relinquished on his 1985 release Shaken 'n' Stirred.[2] Plant, who often uses mysterious and mystical lyrics, composes some of his most coherent songs, and the manner in which the writing complements the melodic arrangements are partially responsible for the commercial success of Now and Zen. A prominent guitar and an exotic aural texture to the recordings also marked another transformation in Plant's sound, who now added Middle Eastern colouration in compositions like 'Heaven Knows'. This is a musical direction that he would eventually re-engage with in the mid-1990s with the Jimmy Page and Robert Plant project. This album is also notable in that it marks his first collaboration with keyboardist Phil Johnstone, who would continue to play and write with Plant on subsequent albums, and song-writer producer Dave Barrett. Plant's lifelong loyalty to his favourite Association football|football team Wolverhampton Wanderers (The Wolves) is expressed in the form of wolf motifs on the front cover. The working title for this recording project was in fact Wolves. In another symbolic return to his past, Plant's feather from Led Zeppelin IV in encapsulated in a crystal, next to the wolf motifs. The charting singles 'Heaven Knows' and 'Tall Cool One' features Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page (On the liner notes, Page's participation on the recordings were signified with a ZoSo symbol)[3], underpinning a riff similar to the Yardbirds-era standard 'The Train Kept a-Rollinˈ'. In retort to the Beastie Boys' unauthorised sampling of Led Zeppelin songs on their 1986 album Licensed to Ill, Plant also sampled Led Zeppelin tracks ('Whole Lotta Love', 'Black Dog', 'The Ocean (song)|The Ocean', and 'Custard Pie') on 'Tall Cool One', furthermore singing lyrical refrains from 'When the Levee Breaks (Led Zeppelin song)|When the Levee Breaks'.[4] Plant reflects with 'White, Clean and Neat', a song evoking teen life in the mid-1950s, when the arrival of rock 'n' roll divided families and whole generations. 'Walking Towards Paradise' was initially a bonus track obtainable only on the CD version of the album. Rhino Entertainment eventually issued a remastered edition of the album, with additional tracks, on 3 April 2007. Plant performed 'Heaven Knows', 'Tall Cool One', and 'Ship of Fools' at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988. 'Ship of Fools' was also used on the final two-hour episode of Miami Vice entitled 'Freefall'. In an interview he gave to Uncut (magazine)|Uncut magazine in 2005, Plant commented:
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