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- Summary: The latest full-length release from Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant features vocals from Suzi Dian, and contributions by Oli Jefferson, Tony Kelsey, Barney Morse-Brown, and Matt Worley.
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- Record Label: Nonesuch
- Genre(s): Folk, Pop/Rock
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Sep 22, 2025While the blues, folk and country moments are excellent, the most striking offering on Saving Grace is its most primal, namely their savage version of Low's "Everybody's SOng". .... It's hard to see a limit to their powers, such is their skill with both sweet and the sour, the delicate and the bruising. [Nov 2025, p.22]
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Sep 22, 2025While the repertoire is not especially revelatory, it is superbly executed.
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Sep 22, 2025Across 10 intimate songs deftly ornamented by guitarists Matt Worley and Tony Kelsey and cellist Barney Morse-Brown, magic happens. [Nov 2025, p.88]
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Sep 22, 2025Saving Grace may sound organic, but make no mistake; this carefully curated mix of British and American influences, both ancient and modern, clearly bears Plant’s personal stamp. [Oct 2025, p.128]
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Sep 24, 2025Saving Grace is just a testament to the joy of making music – a true ensemble piece where every voice and every instrument serves the songs.
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Oct 27, 2025If you were to stumble into a pub somewhere in Wales late on a rainy evening, Saving Grace (the album and the band) is precisely what you’d want to hear.
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Sep 25, 2025It's a more subtle record with a comfortable, stripped-down feel that adds new shades to Plant's global folk fusion.