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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand (2007)


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Rock giant Robert Plant and country icon Allison cross musical genres to meet each other half way to create "Raising Sand." Fusing urban blues, country and a touch of folk/rock, Plant and Krauss switch off on solo, harmony and background vocal, on songs by Tom Waits, Gene Clark, Sam Phillips, The Everly Brothers, Mel Tillis and more. T. Bone Burnett produces, with an all-star cast of session players.

To get a better feel for their collaboration, check out their country-inspired duet of "Stick With Me, Baby"...

...and their ode to rockabilly with, "Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)".

You can check out more of 'Raising Sands' at MySpace and

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And if you like what you hear, you can Get It @ Amazon or Download the tunes through eMusic’s 25 Free MP3 offer. No strings attached. Enjoy.

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