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Live album by Page and Plant
Released 31 October 1994
Recorded August 1994
Venue Jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrakesh, Morocco; Slate quarry near Corris and Dolgoch Falls, Wales; London, England
Length 79:32
Label Atlantic
Producer Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
Page and Plant chronology
No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded
(1994) Walking into Clarksdale
(1998)
No Quarter is a live album by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both formerly of English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released by Atlantic Records on 31 October 1994.[2] The long-awaited reunion between Jimmy Page and Robert Plant occurred on a 90-minute `UnLedded` MTV project, recorded in Morocco, Wales, and London. It was not a reunion of Led Zeppelin, however, as former bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones was not present. In fact, Jones was not even told about the reunion by his former bandmates. He later commented that he was unhappy about Plant and Page naming the album after `No Quarter`, a Led Zeppelin song which was largely his work.
In addition to acoustic renditions, the album features a reworking of Led Zeppelin songs featuring a Moroccan string band and Egyptian orchestra supplementing a core group of rock and roll musicians, along with four Middle-Eastern and Moroccan-influenced songs: `City Don`t Cry`, `Yallah` (or `The Truth Explodes`), `Wonderful One`, and `Wah Wah`.
Several years later, Plant reflected on the collaboration very positively:
The will and the eagerness with Unledded were fantastic and [Page] was really creative. Jimmy and I went in a room and it was back. His riffs were spectacular. To take it as far as we did, and the tour we did – it`s one of the most ambitious and mind-altering experiences.[3]
Legacy
In July 2014, Guitar World placed No Quarter on their `Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994` list.[4]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, except where noted. Track 10 `Wah Wah` is an extra track not included on the original US and Canada LP, CD, and Cassette 13 track releases, but is included on most other countries releases
Original version (1994)
No. Title Writer(s) Original release. Length
1. `Nobody`s Fault but Mine` Presence (1976) 4:06
2. `Thank You` Led Zeppelin II (1969) 5:47
3. `No Quarter` John Paul Jones/Page/Plant Houses of the Holy (1973) 3:45
4. `Friends` Led Zeppelin III (1970) 4:37
5. `Yallah` New song 4:59
6. `City Don`t Cry` New song 6:08
7. `Since I`ve Been Loving You` Jones/Page/Plant Led Zeppelin III 7:29
8. `The Battle of Evermore` Led Zeppelin IV (1971) 6:41
9. `Wonderful One` New song 4:57
10. `Wah Wah` (not on the U.S. release) New song 3:59
11. `That`s the Way` Led Zeppelin III 5:35
12. `Gallows Pole` Traditional arr. Page/Plant Led Zeppelin III 4:09
13. `Four Sticks` Led Zeppelin IV 4:52
14. `Kashmir` John Bonham/Page/Plant Physical Graffiti (1975) 12:27
Total length: 79:32
Personnel
The songs were recorded in Marrakech, Morocco (spring 1994),[5] on top of a waste tip at Aberllefenni quarries (17 August 1994),[6] and in a forest in Wales; and in front of an invited audience at London Weekend Television studios over two nights in August, 1994.[5]
Robert Plant – vocals
Jimmy Page – acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin
Musicians in Marrakech (except on `Yallah`)
Brahim El Balkani
Hassan El Arfaoui
El Mahjoub El Mathoun
Abdelkah Eddahmane
London and Wales band (except on `No Quarter`, `Wonderful One`)
Charlie Jones – bass guitar, percussion
Michael Lee – drums, percussion
Porl Thompson – guitar, banjo
Jim Sutherland – mandolin, bodhrán
Nigel Eaton – Hurdy-gurdy
Ed Shearmur – Hammond organ, orchestral arrangements for English and Egyptian Ensemble (London only)
Najma Akhtar – vocals (London only)
Egyptian Ensemble (London)
Percussion
Hossam Ramzy – doholla, musical director for Egyptian Ensemble
Ali Abdel Salem – duf, bendir
Farid Khashab – bendir, reque
Farouk El Safi – duf, bendir
Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq – bendir, mirwas, finger cymbals
Strings
Waeil Abu Bakr – soloist
Bahig Mikhaeel
Hanafi Soliman
Amin Abdel Azim
Also
Bashir Abdel Aal – ney
Abdel Salam Kheir – oud
London Metropolitan Orchestra (London)
Violins
Rosemary Furniss
David Juritz
Rita Manning
Elizabeth Layton
Ian Humphries
Perry Montague-Mason
Mark Berrow
Pauline Lowbury
Clare Thompson
Jessica O`Leary
David Ogden
Peter Hanson
Jeremy Williams
Cathy Thompson
Ed Coxon
Anne Morlee
Harriet Davies
Violas
Andrew Brown
Rusen Gunes
Andrew Parker
Bill Hawkes
Nicholas Pendlebery
John Jezard
Janet Atkins
Celli
Caroline Dale
Cathy Giles
Stephen Milne
Ben Chappell
Jonathan Tunnel
Also
Sandy Lawson – didjeridu
Storme Watson – didjeridu
Production
Jimmy Page – producer
Robert Plant – producer
Mike Gregovich – engineer, mixing
Martin Meissonnier – percussion pre-production on `Yallah (The Truth Explodes)` and `Wonderful One`
Andy Earl – photography
Cally – design
Kevin Shirley – remixed stereo and surround sound for 2004 edition