The short goods: trade paperback format, 288
pages, memorabilia shots, full-colour
eight-page photo section, detailed timeline
themed upon each album’s life-cycle. As the
back cover sez:
When John Bonham died, Led Zeppelin icon
Robert Plant quickly picked up the pieces
and moved on. His creative spirit was too
restless to hang it up, although he
seriously had considered it. Instead, Plant
set about building one of the most
remarkable second act careers in the history
of rock. It would be inaccurate to compare
his trajectory to the chameleon-like zigs
and zags of David Bowie, but as a
straight-line evolution, the pace of change
proved to be just as rapid.
Pictures at Eleven: Robert Plant Album by
Album attempts to make sense of Plant’s
musicologist-level canon, with author Martin
Popoff assembling a panel of experts to roll
through the records one by one, no stone
unturned, no songs left unaddressed.
Popoff’s used this structure before, and
it’s proven to be a productive and
effusively received device. Here the effect
is intensified, as there’s been little
written about Plant’s journey from solo icon
of the ‘80s through to his repeated
deep-dives into Americana, world music,
tributes to other writers, and the singular
symphony of sounds that results when he
mixes these parts.
This book attempts to remedy that void in
the critical history, with Martin calling
upon a core team from his YouTube channel
The Contrarians (along with some esteemed
honourary Contrarians!) to help deconstruct
each of Plant’s 11 thought-provoking albums.
It’s hoped by the author that the reader
emerges with a new and nuanced appreciation
for what Robert’s been trying to achieve
over the decades since the retiring of the
Led Zeppelin brand.
To purchase Pictures at Eleven: Robert Plant
Album by Album:
Price including shipping:
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US orders $39.00 US funds
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Int'l orders (air mail) $51.00
US funds
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Canadian orders $44.00 Cdn.
funds
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Book will be signed to you from me, so let
me know if it is a present for someone else,
or you don’t want it signed.
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For orders outside the US and Canada,
please email me your phone number. The
new rule is I can’t buy postage
without it, and it goes on the postal
form
If you would like a PayPal invoice,
please indicate what country you are
in and give me the email address you
use at PayPal. Or just do yer usual
and direct funds to
[email protected]
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Or mail payment (personal check in US funds,
cash, or INTERNATIONAL money order), to:
Martin Popoff
P.O. Box 65208, 358 Danforth Ave.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M4K 2Z2
Email [email protected] with any questions.
Sweet postage savings to be had for multiple
orders (or two of pretty much anything—long
story, ask me!) for US orders.
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