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Kashmir | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 12:27 | |
Thank You | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 05:48 | |
Nobody's Fault But Mine | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 04:06 | |
Since I've Been Loving You | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 07:30 | |
Gallows Pole | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 04:09 | |
Battle Of Evermore | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 06:41 | |
Wah Wah | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 03:59 | |
Ten Years Gone | Jimmy Page, The Black Crowes | 06:30 | |
When The World Was Young | Robert Plant, Jimmy Page | 06:13 | |
City Don't Cry | Jimmy Page, Robert Plant | 06:08 |
Celebration Day | |
Custard Pie | |
Sick Again | |
What Is and What Should Never Be |
Jimmy Page first took up the guitar as a child when the family moved into a new house and discovered that the previous owners had left behind a dusty old six-string. Discovering he had a natural for the instrument, his mastery and innovative technique led to work as a session musician before he established his reputation as one of the world's greatest electric guitarists, initially with blues band The Yardbirds before becoming a fully-fledged rock legend with Led Zeppelin. When the band split in 1980, Page recorded the soundtrack to Michael Winner movie Death Wish II, teamed up with folk star Roy Harper for the album Whatever Happened To Jugula? (1985) and formed supergroup The Firm with Manfred Mann, before returning to his trademark riffs on debut solo album Outrider (1988). He went on to collaborate with Whitesnake front man David Coverdale on a record that reached the Top 5 in both the US and UK in 1993 and reunited with Robert Plant on the Grammy Award-winning Walking Into Clarksdale (1998). However, Page will always be defined as the long-haired Led Zeppelin guitarist who turned the blues into some of the most thunderous rock'n'roll ever recorded.
Artist biography compiled by BDS/West 10. All rights reserved