Robert Plant releases ‘Now and Zen,’ his fourth album featuring Jimmy Page on two songs (1988)
Robert Plant‘s ‘Now and Zen’ is his fourth solo album released on February 29, 1988 by Es Paranza.
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Robert Plant‘s ‘Now and Zen’ is his fourth solo album released on February 29, 1988 by Es Paranza.
Talk Talk‘s ‘The Colour of Spring’ is their third studio album featuring ‘Life’s What You Make It,’ produced by Tim Friese-Greene and released in February, 1986 by EMI
U2‘s ‘War’ feat. ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ and ‘New Year’s Day’ is their third studio album produced by Steve Lillywhite and released on February 28, 1983 by Island.
‘Rickie Lee Jones‘ is her eponymous debut album released on February 28, 1979 by Warner Bros.
Faces’ ‘Long Player’ is their second album self-produced and released in February, 1971 by Warner Bros.
Young Marble Giants‘ ‘Colossal Youth’ is their only studio album released in February 1980 on Rough Trade Records.
Can‘s ‘Tago Mago’ is their second (double) album (and the first with vocalist Damo Suzuki), released as a double LP in February 1971 by United Artists.
Everything but the Girl’s ‘Idlewild’ is their fourth studio album produced by member Ben Watt and released on February 29, 1988 by Blanco y Negro
Soft Machine‘s ‘Fourth’ is a studio (and first all-instrumental ) album released on February 28, 1971 by CBS.
Queen‘s ‘The Works’ feat. ‘Radio Ga Ga’ & ‘I Want to Break Free’ is their eleventh studio album released on February 27, 1984 by EMI.
PJ Harvey’s ‘To Bring You My Love’ is her third studio album released on February 27, 1995 by Island Records
‘My Life in the Bush of Ghosts’ by Brian Eno & David Byrne is an album titled after a novel by Amos Tutuola and released in February 1981 by Sire.
Todd Rundgren‘s ‘Something/Anything?’ is his third (and his first double) album released in February 1972 by Bearsville
John Martyn‘s ‘Solid Air’ is his fourth studio album featuring ‘May You Never,’ co-produced with John Wood and released in February 1973 by Island
James Taylor‘s ‘Sweet Baby James’ is his second studio album released in February 1970 by Warner Bros.
Haircut One Hundred‘s ‘Pelican West’ is their debut studio album produced by Bob Sargeant and released in February 1982 by Arista
Michel Petrucciani‘s ‘Solo Live’ is a piano album recorded on February 27,1997 in Frankfurt and released in 1998 By Dreyfus.
Keith Jarrett‘s ‘Treasure Island’ is his second album recorded on February 27-28, 1974 with Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian & Danny Johnson and released the same year by Impulse!.
Big Star‘s ‘Radio City’ is their second album featuring ‘September Gurls,’ co-produced with John Fry and released in February 1974 by Ardent
Woody Shaw‘s ‘Bemsha Swing’ is a live album recorded in Detroit on February 26 & 27, 1986 and released in 1997 by Blue Note.