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Sixty Six to Timbuktu album for sale by Robert Plant was released Nov 04, 2003 on the Atlantic (Label) label. Includes previously unreleased tracks. Sixty Six to Timbuktu songs This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. Personnel includes: Robert Plant (vocals, sitar, harmonica); Cris Levzinger (acoustic guitar); Jimmy Page, Doug Boyle, Kevin Scott MacMichael, Porl Thompson, Justin Adams, Robbie Blunt, Oliver Woods, Mark Flanagan (guitar); Rainer Ptacek (National steel guitar); Maartin Allcock (mandolin); Jools Holland (piano); Nick Lunt (baritone saxophone); Phil Johnstone (keyboards, organ); John Baggott, Jess Woodroffe, Phil Andrews, Charlie Jones (keyboards); Charlie Jones, Phil Scraggs, Paul Martinez, Paul Lockie (bass); Clive Deamer (drums, percussion); Chris Blackwell, Richie Hayward, Gilson Lavis (drums); May Clee Cadman, Ginny Clee, Kristy MacColl, Marie Pierre, Toni Halliday (background vocals). Sixty Six to Timbuktu CD music is a 2-disc set.   ...See Full Description


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Average Rating:2.5 stars
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4 stars
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Should have been a 3 disc collection
Although I think it is a good Robert Plant collection, I do have to agree with the other reviewers. Surely an artist of Plant's stature is worth a 3 CD collection instead of a two disc one.
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Great look back at solo erfforts
If you are a Robert Plant fan, as opposed to a Zep fan, you will like this CD set. It is quite thorough and a great addtion to his other CD's.
By anastasia-mari (nyc, ny) Verified Buyer
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missing some key songs
hurting kind. in the mood, and burning down one side would have been complete. and the original version of i belive.
By reani14 (pa usa)
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Drat! Only two discs
This was the first Plant album i got. It was enough to get me interested in his work, which is what these 'best of' cd's are for.
By David (Perth, Scotland)
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It would say greatest hits if it was!
This is an excellent set! The rarities are worth the price alone. They are the real reason to buy this set.
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CD Universe Part number6384585
LabelAtlantic (Label)
Orig Year2003
Catalog number83626
Discs2
Release DateNov 04, 2003
Studio/LiveStudio
Mono/StereoStereo
Recording Time146 minutes
PersonnelChris Brown - organ
Jimmy Page
Phil Collins - drums, background vocals
Robert Plant - vocals, sitar, harmonica
John Bonham
Brent Rowan - guitar
Nile Rodgers
Owen Hale - drums
Richie Hayward
Steve Miller

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