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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 101 reviews

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"These are songs that have gone into our hearts way back in time, but got lost in the twists and curves of the passing years," says Robert Plant. "You hear them and you go 'Man, listen to that song, we got to sing that song!' It's a vacation, really--the perfect place to go that you least expected to find."

In 2007, Plant and Alison Krauss released Raising Sand, one of the most acclaimed albums of the 21st Century. It was an unlikely, mesmerizing pairing of one of rock's greatest frontmen with one of country music's finest and most honored artists, produced by the legendary T Bone Burnett. It entered the Billboard 200 at Number Two and was certified platinum, and it won six Grammy awards, including both Album and Record of the Year.

After fourteen years, the two icons reunited with Raise the Roof. Earning three 2023 Grammy nominations and unanimous acclaim, these dozen songs have extended this remarkable collaboration in thrilling new directions - from performances on the illustrious stages of Bonnaroo, Forest Hills Stadium, Glastonbury, the Greek Theatre, Red Rocks and far beyond, to appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Mornings, PBS NewsHour, CMT Crossroads and more, to 2024's Can't Let Go Tour, which will see the duo once again return to North America for nearly 40 dates this spring and summer.

With Raise the Roof, Plant and Krauss were determined not to simply replicate a formula. "We wanted it to move," says Krauss. "We brought other people in, other personalities within the band and coming back together again in the studio brought a new intimacy to the harmonies."

The duo's intention had always been to continue the momentum of Raising Sand. "There was so much enthusiasm, excitement and adrenaline that it would have been folly if we didn't keep going," says Plant. "We did join up and consider songs, try to work out some ideas, but then somebody would ask if I'd want to take my band to the Arctic Circle--'OK, I'll do that, call you back, Alison!' And then she goes off and gets another Grammy. We've both constantly made new recordings.

"I knew what we could share. In the length of time that I've been making records, this is very rewarding, but a very unusual place to find myself."

In fact, the two singers were stockpiling ideas for songs they might do together, and passing selections back and forth, during the intervening years. "I've heard Lucinda Williams sing 'Can't Let Go' forever, and I sent that to Robert at least ten years ago," says Krauss. "I remember riding around listening to it and thinking it would be so much fun to do together."

Plant had his eyes on a couple of R&B deep cuts. "The Betty Harris song 'Trouble With My Lover' was always in the air," he says. "To hear Alison sing that is such a great way of her turning her gift around. And Bobby Moore's 'Searching for My Love' is something I used to sing at school, another nugget of beautiful lost soul music which has been ricocheting between us for a long time."

When they were finally able to reconvene in Nashville in late 2019, Plant admits that it was "kind of daunting." After all, when they first met up, there were no expectations; "When we started, Robert had said that if it didn't work, we'll try it for three days and say goodbye," says Krauss. But this time, they not only had to clear the bar of their own magnificent careers, they also had the success of Raising Sand to contend with. Once they got rolling, though, Krauss says the recordings felt "very natural, very easy--and really fun."

For his part, Plant wanted to introduce a musical tradition that was part of his own culture. "I've been a big follower of Bert Jansch's work since I was a teenager," he says, "and of that whole Irish, Scottish, English folk style that has a different lilt and different lyrical perspective. I was very keen to bring some of that into the picture."

"One of my favorite parts of this is the songs and songwriters that I had never heard of " says Krauss, noting that in addition to the inclusion of Jansch's "It Don't Bother Me," she feels the "peak of the record" comes with "Go Your Way" by English folk singer Anne Briggs. "Working with Robert, and with T Bone, is always a great education in musical history."

The material on the album encompasses compositions by writers as diverse as Merle Haggard ("Going Where the Lonely Go") and the mysterious blueswoman Geeshie Wiley ("Last Kind Words Blues")--and even a Plant-Burnett original, "High and Lonesome"--in arrangements even more evocative, spare, and hypnotic than those on Raising Sand. In addition to the core band of ace musicians assembled by Burnett, including drummer Jay Bellerose and guitarist Marc Ribot on all tracks, there are appearances from such guests as David Hidalgo from Los Lobos, jazz wizard Bill Frisell, and the eternal Buddy Miller.

Both Plant and Krauss point to the recording of "Quattro (World Drifts In)," a song by the beloved Americana band Calexico, as a turning point in the Raise the Roof sessions. "When I heard the song for the first time, it came in the group of songs Robert sent me as possibilities he liked as ideas for us to record," says Krauss. "I thought, 'Oh gosh, here we go'--hearing that song was the moment I knew we'd make another album."

"It's time to think about walking on the stage again and having that feeling of being just a little bit nervous," says Plant. "And that's really the thing that we both live for--that walk from the side of the stage to the microphone. That's the longest journey, because it lasts a lifetime."

The accomplishments of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, of course, are immeasurable. But with Raise the Roof, they take the next step in a project that offers them creative rewards unlike anything else. "There's so much romance in contrast," says Krauss.

"It's such a far cry from everything I've done before," says Plant. "I love the whole kaleidoscope of music that I've explored, but this is a place where you can think within the song, you can decide how to bring home an emotion. It's another blend that we've got, and long may we have more of them."

Setlists

    1. 1.Rich Woman (Li'l Millet and His Creoles cover)
    2. 2.Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover)
    3. 3.Can't Let Go (Randy Weeks cover)
    4. 4.The Price of Love (The Everly Brothers cover)
    5. 5.Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
    6. 6.Please Read the Letter (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)
    7. 7.High and Lonesome
    8. 8.Last Kind Words Blues (Geeshie Wiley cover)
    9. 9.You Led Me to the Wrong (Ola Belle Reed cover)
    10. 10.Trouble With My Lover (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)
    11. 11.In the Mood (Robert Plant cover)
    12. 12.Matty Groves ([traditional] cover)
    13. 13.Gallows Pole ([traditional] cover)
    14. 14.The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin cover)
    15. 15.When the Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Stick With Me Baby (The Everly Brothers cover)
    2. 17.Gone Gone Gone (The Everly Brothers cover)
    1. 1.Rich Woman (Li'l Millet and His Creoles cover)
    2. 2.Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover)
    3. 3.Can't Let Go (Randy Weeks cover)
    4. 4.The Price of Love (The Everly Brothers cover)
    5. 5.Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
    6. 6.Please Read the Letter (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)
    7. 7.High and Lonesome
    8. 8.Trouble With My Lover (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)
    9. 9.In the Mood / Matty Groves / Gallows Pole (with band intros afterwards)
    10. 10.The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin cover)
    11. 11.When the Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)
    12. 12.Gone Gone Gone (The Everly Brothers cover)
    1. 1.Rich Woman (Li'l Millet and His Creoles cover)
    2. 2.Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover)
    3. 3.Can't Let Go (Randy Weeks cover)
    4. 4.The Price of Love (The Everly Brothers cover)
    5. 5.Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
    6. 6.Please Read the Letter (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)
    7. 7.High and Lonesome
    8. 8.Trouble With My Lover (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)
    9. 9.In the Mood / Matty Groves / Gallows Pole
    10. 10.The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin cover)
    11. 11.When the Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)
    12. 12.Gone Gone Gone (The Everly Brothers cover)
    1. 1.Rich Woman (Li'l Millet and His Creoles cover)
    2. 2.Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover)
    3. 3.Can't Let Go (Randy Weeks cover)
    4. 4.The Price of Love (The Everly Brothers cover)
    5. 5.Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
    6. 6.Please Read the Letter (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)
    7. 7.High and Lonesome
    8. 8.Trouble With My Lover (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)
    9. 9.In the Mood / Matty Groves / Gallows Pole
    10. 10.The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin cover)
    11. 11.When the Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)
    12. 12.Gone Gone Gone (The Everly Brothers cover)
    1. 1.Rich Woman (Li'l Millet and His Creoles cover)
    2. 2.Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman cover)
    3. 3.Can't Let Go (Randy Weeks cover)
    4. 4.The Price of Love (The Everly Brothers cover)
    5. 5.Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
    6. 6.Please Read the Letter (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)
    7. 7.High and Lonesome
    8. 8.Trouble With My Lover (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)
    9. 9.In the Mood / Matty Groves / Gallows Pole (Followed by band introductions)
    10. 10.The Battle of Evermore (Led Zeppelin cover)
    11. 11.When the Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)
    12. 12.Stick With Me Baby (The Everly Brothers cover)
    13. 13.Gone Gone Gone (The Everly Brothers cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 101 reviews
  • Loved it!!!

    by The Greek Geek on 2024-08-23Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    LOVED this show!!! Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are beautiful and amazing together!! Such talent all around including the back-up band and JD McPherson! It truly felt like we were in the presence of rock royalty!

  • One of the best

    by Rock n Roll Animal on 2024-08-20Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was a winner from the beginning. Robert wisely decided to do 2 or 3 Jepplin songs. The rest were outstanding. The band was outstanding and the venue perfect. Go see then if you have the opportunity. RRA

  • Great concert

    by A C on 2024-08-20Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    What a great concert! Getting to see a rock legend, priceless!!!!!

  • Fabulous as always!

    by JM on 2024-08-19Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was outstanding! RP did most of the singing with AK background vocals. Played lots of LZ songs. Looking forward to seeing RP again in the future, he never disappoints!! Pleased that it was a small venue, makes it that much more persanable.

  • Loved it!

    by Onetreehill on 2024-08-19Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    A grand evening of fabulous vocals stirring musicianship, and class. It is hard not to focus on Plant; he is such a legend and artist. The way he has traversed his career to do what he wants, when he wants is a testament to the living legend that he is. The way he has developed and trained his voice to not just hit those Zeppelinesque highs but to now have the ability to coax so many emotions from an impressive range is awesome. That said, one of the best features of Plant is his ability to share a stage. Krauss is a brilliant performer in her own right, and when it was her to turn to shine, Plant stepped aside to take the spotlight off of himself. He became a member of the band. The same can be said for Krauss and Plant's attitude toward their band who were given many opportunities to stretch and build on a mood. It was a wonderful show with a great set-list - The Battle of Evermore was my greatest highlight - and just a lot of musical joy. JD MacFarland's opening set set the closers up perfectly. A great warm up.

  • Amazing!

    by Linda604 on 2024-08-18Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    One of the best concerts I have attended in quite a while. Plant did not disappoint and clearly still has the pipes to hit the notes. Krause and the band were out of this world talented. So glad I decided to go....such an awesome experience.

  • A Beautiful Theater

    by Shona on 2024-08-18Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Thoroughly enjoyed myself, such a lovely theater, Alison Krause and Robert Plant together...it was incredible. Couldn't ask for more!!

  • Plant & Krauss

    by Kokobear on 2024-08-18Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Utterly amazing. Standing ovations galore. Loved it.

  • High Expectations But Surpassed What I Expected

    by Iceman on 2024-08-18Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Two humble people that are simply amazing together along with very talented musicians made for such a great night of song and appreciation from the adoring crowd. I highly recommend going to see them if you get the opportunity.

  • Fabulous!

    by Sandi on 2024-08-17Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Great musicians and awesome vocals from Plant and Krauss.