writes the Vorrezensent and possibly right. The Jimmy Page of LZ II it would so probably not given an album with Jimmy Page of today, whose ideal is now apparently Paint by Numbers and the eternal games of less than two dozen LZ-pieces in an endless loop, and not determined .The Jimmy Page of LZ III and No Quarter-hours would have been to have for such a work perhaps. But this is completely not care because it is a Robert Plant album and has -so left LZ great this band also wait far behind and makes fantastic music. This album is rich, original and captivating beautiful. The song material is more than impressive; production class and the Sensational Spaceshifters are in absolute top form, as almost always since Dreamland, which was indeed recorded in the core of Robert Plant with the same musicians. But above all is this gigantic voice that knows Plant use perfectly. Unlike Glenn Hughes, David Coverdale or Ian Gillan he makes no more ridiculous heights that he just can not sing. Nevertheless, he still sings all on the wall, if he wants. Highlights there is no here; the whole album is a masterpiece, for which you should take your time - you will be richly rewarded.