No Quarter (2004 Reissue Version) - Jimmy Page & Robert Plant

No Quarter (2004 Reissue Version)

Jimmy Page & Robert Plant

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2004-10-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1994 Atlantic Recording Corporation. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Nobody's Fault But Mine Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 3:57 USD 1.29
2
No Quarter (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 3:47 USD 1.29
3
Friends (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 4:34 USD 1.29
4
The Truth Explodes Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 4:42 USD 1.29
5
The Rain Song (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 7:29 USD 1.29
6
City Don't Cry (Edited Version Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 3:14 USD 1.29
7
Since I've Been Loving You (Li Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 7:28 USD 1.29
8
The Battle of Evermore (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 6:39 USD 1.29
9
Wonderful One Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 3:22 USD 1.29
10
Wah Wah Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 5:24 USD 1.29
11
That's the Way (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 5:36 USD 1.29
12
Gallows Pole (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 4:17 USD 1.29
13
Four Sticks (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 4:57 USD 1.29
14
Kashmir (Live) Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 12:35 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • No, thank you.

    1
    By Seadogfitz
    The fact that the best effort put forth by Page and Plant, “Thank You”, on this reissue doesn’t even appear, well, it leads me to say, “No, thank you.” What a crying shame.
  • No Voice

    2
    By John "Off-Ramp" Rabe
    Plant’s voice is weak and strained. They shouldn’t have done this.
  • Great Job

    5
    By Sam PF
    So far a great album and great acoustic Artwork album
  • Always love Jimmy

    4
    By Rhondee44
    Thank You should have been on this album. What the heck.
  • Missing track

    1
    By Shooter609
    This isn’t the original album. Thank You isn’t on this album which happened to be IMO the best song on the album.
  • Awesome and Timeless!

    5
    By helocast
    Kashmir live...
  • NO QUARTER

    3
    By Ed D Went
    The CD sounded OK on my computer but the sound was poor to mediocre when I played it on my home system. I compared it with my copy of the Sensational Shapeshifters & found the sound on NO UARTER inferior. This CD was a waste of $11.99. It's not even a bargain at 1/2 the price .
  • Missing 'thank you'

    1
    By Newsneed
    Why.... No 'thank you'? No, thank you.
  • listener

    5
    By Good2BLetha
    Ditto what all the other commenters that gave this a 5 star said. If I were to have a choice of one album to keep me company on a deserted island, this would be one I would not grow tired of. I love the Morrocan music influence and infusion in the LZ tunes. Music unites us. The combination of Robert Plant's vocals and Jimmy Page's guitar playing is as good as it gets. Every piece on this collection is impecable. I can't pick a favorite.If you're a LZ/RP/JP fan, this is a must for your collection. Stealing from another commenter on a David Gilmour piece, "If God had an IPod, this would be on it.". All the instrumentals work together so nicely and is vey pleasing to my ears. It just feels good to listen to.Long live RP.
  • Absolute money grab

    1
    By CalaveraJ
    Nothing redeeming to be found in this whole steaming pile. Didn't pick this up the first time around, but thought that I would try the reissue. Wish that I had not. You can never get your hour of life back. J

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