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SIXTY SIX TO TIMBUKTU

Robert Plant

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4.16 | 25 ratings | 0 reviews | 32% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1
1. Tie Dye on the Highway (Chris Blackwell, Robert Plant) (5:09)
2. Upside Down (David Barratt, Phil Johnstone) (4:10)
3. Promised Land (Johnstone, Plant) (4:59)
4. Tall Cool One (Johnstone, Plant) (4:37)
5. Dirt in a Hole (Justin Adams, John Baggot, Clive Dreamer, Charlie Jones, Robert Plant, Porl Thompson) (4:44)
6. Calling to You (Blackwell, Plant) (5:49)
7. 29 Palms (Blackwell, Doug Boyle, Johnstone, Jones, Plant) (4:51)
8. If I Were a Carpenter (Tim Hardin) (3:47)
9. Sea of Love (Phillip Baptiste, George Khoury) (3:04)
10. Darkness, Darkness (Jesse Colin Young) (5:03)
11. Big Log (Robbie Blunt, Plant, Jezz Woodroffe) (5:03)
12. Ship of Fools (Johnstone, Plant) (4:58)
13. I Believe (Johnstone, Plant) (4:54)
14. Little By Little (Plant, Woodroffe) (4:41)
15. Heaven Knows (David Barratt, Phil Johnstone) (4:04)
16. Song to the Siren (Larry Beckett, Tim Buckley) (4:06)

Total time 74:06


CD 2
1. You'd Better Run (Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere) (2:29)
2. Our Song (Umberto Bindi/Califano/Clarke) (2:31)
3. Hey Joe (Demo Version) (William Roberts) (4:58)
4. For What It's Worth (Demo Version) (Stephen Stills) (3:30)
5. Operator (Alexis Korner, Steve Miller, Plant) (4:36)
6. Road to the Sun (Barriemore Barlow, Robbie Blunt, Phil Collins, Paul Martinez, Plant, Woodroffe) (5:35)
7. Philadelphia Baby (Charlie Rich) (2:13)
8. Red For Danger (Robin George) (3:38)
9. Let's Have a Party (Jessie Mae Robinson) (3:40)
10. Hey Jayne (Jones, Plant) (5:23)
11. Louie, Louie (Richard Berry) (2:52)
12. Naked if I Want To (Jerry Miller) (0:46)
13. 21 Years (Plant, Rainer Ptacek) (3:30)
14. If It's Really Got to Be This Way (Arthur Alexander, Donnie Fritts, Gary Nicholson) (3:59)
15. Rude World (Ptacek) (3:45)
16. Little Hands (Skip Spence) (4:19)
17. Life Begin Again (Simon Emmerson, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Mass, James McNally, Martin Russell) (6:19)
18. Let the Boogie Woogie Roll (Ahmet Ertegün, Jerry Wexler) (2:36)
19. Win My Train Fare Home (Live) (Adams, Baggott, Deamer, Jones, Plant, Thompson) (6:15)

Total time 73:04

Line-up / Musicians

- Robert Plant / vocals

- various musicians

Releases information

Recorded in 1966-2003
Contains songs from Plant's eight solo albums up to the time of its release on CD 1, and rarities on CD 2

Release date: November 4, 2003

2CD Atlantic/Mercury (2003)

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ROBERT PLANT Sixty Six To Timbuktu ratings distribution


4.16
(25 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (32%)
32%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (56%)
56%
Good, but non-essential (8%)
8%
Collectors/fans only (4%)
4%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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