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Name = No Quarter | | Name = No Quarter | | ||
Type = ] | | Type = ] | | ||
Artist = ]/] | | Artist = ] | | ||
Cover = JimmyPageNoQuartercover.jpg | | Cover = JimmyPageNoQuartercover.jpg | | ||
Background = Orange | | Background = Orange | | ||
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Recorded = ? | | Recorded = ? | | ||
Genre = ] | | Genre = ] | | ||
Length = 79:32 | | Length = 79:32/78:01 | | ||
Label = ] | | Label = ] | | ||
Producer = ],<br>] | | Producer = ],<br>] | | ||
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This album = '''''No Quarter'''''<br />(]) | | This album = '''''No Quarter'''''<br />(]) | | ||
Next album = '']''<br />(]) |}} | Next album = '']''<br />(]) |}} | ||
⚫ | '''''No Quarter''''' is a live album by ] and ] singer ] as ], released by ] on ], ]. The long awaited reunion between Page and Plant occurred on a 90 minute "UnLedded" MTV project, recorded in Morocco, Wales, and London, which rated highly on network television. It was not a reunion of ], however, as former bassist and keyboardist ] was not present. Jones later commented that he was unhappy with Plant and Page naming the album, since the ] was a Led Zeppelin song that was largely his work. | ||
⚫ | In addition to acoustic numbers there is a heavy ] reworking of Led Zeppelin classics along with four Middle-Eastern and Moroccan-influenced songs: "City Don't Cry," "Yallah," (or "The Truth Explodes") "Wonderful One," and "Wah Wah". | ||
⚫ | '''''No Quarter''''' is a live album by ] and ] singer ], released by ] on ], ]. The long awaited reunion between Page and Plant occurred on a 90 minute "UnLedded" MTV project, recorded in Morocco, Wales, and London, which rated highly on network television. It was not a reunion of ], however, as former bassist and keyboardist ] was not present. Jones later commented that he was unhappy with Plant and Page naming the album, since the ] was a Led Zeppelin song that was largely his work. | ||
⚫ | In addition to acoustic numbers there is a heavy ] reworking of Led Zeppelin classics along with four Middle |
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The album was #4 on debut on the ]'s Pop Albums chart. | The album was #4 on debut on the ]'s Pop Albums chart. | ||
==Track |
==Track listings== | ||
Initially, the album was released in the ] with the following tracks: | |||
# "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Page/Plant) 4:06 | # "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Page/Plant) 4:06 | ||
# "Thank You" (Page/Plant) 5:47 | # "Thank You" (Page/Plant) 5:47 | ||
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# "Kashmir" (Page/Plant/Bonham) 12:27 | # "Kashmir" (Page/Plant/Bonham) 12:27 | ||
"Wah Wah" was included as |
In international releases, "Wah Wah" was included as after "That's the Way". | ||
] | |||
For the tenth anniversary, the album was re-released with a different cover the following tracklisting: | |||
Total album length: 79:32 minutes. | |||
# "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Page/Plant) 4:06 | |||
# "No Quarter" (Jones/Page/Plant) 3:45 | |||
# "Friends" (Page/Plant) 4:37 | |||
# "The Truth Explodes" (Page/Plant) 4:59 (formerly known as "Yallah") | |||
# "Rain Song" (Page/Plant) 7:29 | |||
# "City Don't Cry" (Page/Plant) 6:08 | |||
# "Since I've Been Loving You" (Jones/Page/Plant) 7:29 | |||
# "Battle of Evermore" (Page/Plant) 6:41 | |||
# "Wonderful One" (Page/Plant) 4:57 | |||
# "That's the Way" (Page/Plant) 5:35 | |||
# "Wah Wah" (Page/Plant) 5:24 | |||
# "]" (trad arr Page/Plant) 4:09 | |||
# "Four Sticks" (Page/Plant) 4:52 | |||
# "Kashmir" (Page/Plant/Bonham) 12:27 | |||
"Gallows Pole" and "Wonderful One" were released as singles. | |||
==DVD release== | |||
] | |||
The tenth anniversary of the recording of the Unledded sessions was also accompanied by a DVD release of all the songs, plus a bonus interview, a montage of images from ], the band's performance of ] for ]'s ], and the music video for "Most High" from the ] album. | |||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
*] |
*] - Acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, producer | ||
*] |
*] - Vocals, producer | ||
*Charlie Jones - |
*] - Bass guitar, percussion | ||
* |
*] - Drums and percussion | ||
*] |
*] - Orchestral arrangements, organ | ||
*] |
*] - Banjo, guitar | ||
*Nigel Eaton |
*] - Hurdy gurdy | ||
*Joe Sutherland |
*] - Mandolin, bodhran | ||
*Najma Akhtar |
*] - Vocals | ||
*Bashir Abdel Al Nay |
*] - Strings | ||
*Amin Abdelazeem |
*] - Strings | ||
*Janet Atkins |
*] - Viola | ||
*Mark Berrow |
*] - Violin | ||
*Andrew Brown |
*] - Viola | ||
*Ben Chappell |
*] - Cello | ||
*Ed Coxon |
*] - Violin | ||
*Caroline Dale |
*] - Cello | ||
*Harriet Davies |
*] - Violin | ||
*Rosemary Furness |
*] - Violin | ||
*Cathy Giles |
*] - Cello | ||
*Rusen Gunes |
*] - Viola | ||
*Bill Hawkes |
*] - Viola | ||
*Ian Humphries |
*] - Violin | ||
*David Juritz |
*] - Violin | ||
*Elizabeth Layton |
*] - Violin | ||
*Pauline Lowbury |
*] - Violin | ||
*Rita Manning |
*] - Violin | ||
*Stephen Milne - |
*] - Cello | ||
*Perry Montague-Mason |
*] - Violin | ||
*David Ogden |
*] - Violin | ||
*Abdel Salam Kheir |
*] - Oud | ||
*Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq |
*] - Percussion | ||
*] |
*] - Percussion | ||
*Mike Gregovich |
*] - Engineer, Mixing | ||
*Martin Meissonnier |
*] - Pre-Production | ||
*Andy Earl |
*] - Photography | ||
*Cally |
*] - Design | ||
==Chart positions== | |||
] (North America) - singles | |||
1994 Gallows Pole Pop Singles - | |||
1994 Wonderful One Pop Singles - | |||
==Additional notes== | ==Additional notes== | ||
Recorded at Marrakesh, ]; Bron-Yr-Aur, ]; ], ]. | Recorded at ], ]; ], ]; ], ]. | ||
*Catalogue: Atlantic 82706-2-4-1 | *Catalogue: Atlantic 82706-2-4-1 | ||
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No Quarter is a live album by Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant as Page and Plant, released by Atlantic Records on October 14, 1994. The long awaited reunion between Page and Plant occurred on a 90 minute "UnLedded" MTV project, recorded in Morocco, Wales, and London, which rated highly on network television. It was not a reunion of Led Zeppelin, however, as former bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones was not present. Jones later commented that he was unhappy with Plant and Page naming the album, since the namesake was a Led Zeppelin song that was largely his work.
In addition to acoustic numbers there is a heavy world music reworking of Led Zeppelin classics along with four Middle-Eastern and Moroccan-influenced songs: "City Don't Cry," "Yallah," (or "The Truth Explodes") "Wonderful One," and "Wah Wah".
The album was #4 on debut on the Billboard's Pop Albums chart.
Track listings
Initially, the album was released in the United States with the following tracks:
- "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Page/Plant) 4:06
- "Thank You" (Page/Plant) 5:47
- "No Quarter" (Jones/Page/Plant) 3:45
- "Friends" (Page/Plant) 4:37
- "Yallah" (Page/Plant) 4:59
- "City Don't Cry" (Page/Plant) 6:08
- "Since I've Been Loving You" (Jones/Page/Plant) 7:29
- "Battle of Evermore" (Page/Plant) 6:41
- "Wonderful One" (Page/Plant) 4:57
- "That's the Way" (Page/Plant) 5:35
- "Gallows Pole" (trad arr Page/Plant) 4:09
- "Four Sticks" (Page/Plant) 4:52
- "Kashmir" (Page/Plant/Bonham) 12:27
In international releases, "Wah Wah" was included as after "That's the Way".
For the tenth anniversary, the album was re-released with a different cover the following tracklisting:
- "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Page/Plant) 4:06
- "No Quarter" (Jones/Page/Plant) 3:45
- "Friends" (Page/Plant) 4:37
- "The Truth Explodes" (Page/Plant) 4:59 (formerly known as "Yallah")
- "Rain Song" (Page/Plant) 7:29
- "City Don't Cry" (Page/Plant) 6:08
- "Since I've Been Loving You" (Jones/Page/Plant) 7:29
- "Battle of Evermore" (Page/Plant) 6:41
- "Wonderful One" (Page/Plant) 4:57
- "That's the Way" (Page/Plant) 5:35
- "Wah Wah" (Page/Plant) 5:24
- "Gallows Pole" (trad arr Page/Plant) 4:09
- "Four Sticks" (Page/Plant) 4:52
- "Kashmir" (Page/Plant/Bonham) 12:27
"Gallows Pole" and "Wonderful One" were released as singles.
DVD release
The tenth anniversary of the recording of the Unledded sessions was also accompanied by a DVD release of all the songs, plus a bonus interview, a montage of images from Morocco, the band's performance of Black Dog for Dick Clark's American Music Awards, and the music video for "Most High" from the Walking into Clarksdale album.
Personnel
- Jimmy Page - Acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, producer
- Robert Plant - Vocals, producer
- Charlie Jones - Bass guitar, percussion
- Michael Lee - Drums and percussion
- Ed Shearmur - Orchestral arrangements, organ
- Porl Thompson - Banjo, guitar
- Nigel Eaton - Hurdy gurdy
- Joe Sutherland - Mandolin, bodhran
- Najma Akhtar - Vocals
- Bashir Abdel Al Nay - Strings
- Amin Abdelazeem - Strings
- Janet Atkins - Viola
- Mark Berrow - Violin
- Andrew Brown - Viola
- Ben Chappell - Cello
- Ed Coxon - Violin
- Caroline Dale - Cello
- Harriet Davies - Violin
- Rosemary Furness - Violin
- Cathy Giles - Cello
- Rusen Gunes - Viola
- Bill Hawkes - Viola
- Ian Humphries - Violin
- David Juritz - Violin
- Elizabeth Layton - Violin
- Pauline Lowbury - Violin
- Rita Manning - Violin
- Stephen Milne - Cello
- Perry Montague-Mason - Violin
- David Ogden - Violin
- Abdel Salam Kheir - Oud
- Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq - Percussion
- Hossam Ramzy - Percussion
- Mike Gregovich - Engineer, Mixing
- Martin Meissonnier - Pre-Production
- Andy Earl - Photography
- Cally - Design
Additional notes
Recorded at Marrakesh, Morocco; Bron-Yr-Aur, Wales; London, England.
- Catalogue: Atlantic 82706-2-4-1