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MojoArguably Plant's most Zeppelinesque solo work to date. [May 2005, p.92]
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An unequivocally remarkable new album.
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UncutAs a mature statement by someone who's done it all, but still retains a desire to create something new and fresh, Mighty Rearranger is a record of considerable depth, admirable adventure and surprising passion. [May 2005, p.110]
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It is only when he tries to really rock-out that goldilocks falters a little.
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Mighty Rearranger is a literate, ambitious, and sublimely vulgar exercise in how to make a mature yet utterly unfettered rock & roll album that takes chances, not prisoners, and apologizes for nothing.
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Zep lovers and Plant skeptics, Mighty Rearranger is your '70s flashback nirvana.
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The strangest sensation? It's actually all pretty good.
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More than any time since 1994's No Quarter with Jimmy Page, Plant's inner black dog is howling again.
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"Mighty Rearranger" isn't great, but it's awfully good, and if Plant's voice has faded slightly in power over the years, it's still remarkably strong.
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BlenderEffortlessly surges into the stratosphere of his better work--when not slipping into new age-y monotony. [Jun 2005, p.113]
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Paste MagazineFinds Plant in fine form. [#16, p.127]
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Q MagazineThough Strange Sensation guitarist Liam "Skin" Tyson is no Jimmy Page, Plant can still strut with the vigour of a man half his age. [May 2005, p.114]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 36 out of 41
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Mixed: 1 out of 41
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Negative: 4 out of 41
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