Robert Plant‘s ‘Now and Zen’ is his fourth solo album released on February 29, 1988 by Es Paranza.

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1 . Heaven Knows (Official Video)

2 . Heaven Knows (Madison Square Garden)

3 . Tall Cool One’ (Official Video)

4 . Tall Cool One (Knebworth Festival, 1990)

5 . Ship Of Fools (Official Video)

6 . Ship Of Fools (Madison Square Garden)

7 . Full Show (Montreal, 1988 )

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Track Listing : 1.Heaven Knows (David Barratt, Phil Johnstone) – 04:06 . 2.Dance On My Own (Robert Crash, Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 04:30 . 3.Tall Cool One (Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 04:40 . 4.The Way I Feel (Doug Boyle, Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 05:40 . 5.Helen Of Troy (Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 05:06 . 6.Billy’S Revenge (Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 03:34 . 7.Ship Of Fools (Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 05:01 . 8.Why (Robert Crash, Robert Plant) – 04:14 . 9.White, Clean And Neat (Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant) – 05:28 . 10.Walking Towards Paradise (Jerry Lynn Williams) – 04:40

Musicians : Robert Plant – Vocals . Chris Blackwell – Drums, Mpercussion . Doug Boyle – Guitar . Phil Scragg – Bass . Jimmy Page – Guitar . Phil Johnstone – Keyboards . Dristy Maccoll – Vocals (Background) . Toni Halliday – Vocals (Background) . Kirsty Maccoll – Vocals (Background) . Marie Pierre – Vocals (Background)

Production : Produced By Robert Plant, Tim Palmer, Phil Johnstone Rob Bozas – Engineer . Martin Russell – Engineer

Recorded In 1987.

Released On February 29, 1988 By Es Paranza.

Package : Icon – Design, Art Direction . Richard Evans – Design, Art Direction . Davies And Starr – Photography

(Source Robert Plant – Now and Zen | Official Website)

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AMPS AND GREEN SCREENS
It really is an amazing record, and it always sounded best to me in my headphones while walking to my summer job at 7-11, or while stocking the cooler there. Suffice to say my copy wore down pretty quickly. […]

Ultimate Classic Rock
How Robert Plant Finally Embraced His Past on ‘Now and Zen’The sound can occasionally get a little too pristine, and tracks like “Why” veer dangerously close to Howard Jones synth-pop territory. But highlights abound… […]

Rolling Stone
Now and Zen, Robert Plant‘s fourth solo album, is so rich in conceptual invention that you barely notice that Plant sings better on it — with more tone, control and rhythmic acuity — than he has in the seven years since Led Zeppelin imploded. […]

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