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BETH HART ANNOUNCES LED ZEP TRIBUTE ALBUM AND RELEASES STUNNING SINGLE ‘GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES’

Picture by: Greg Watermann

Blues powerhouse vocalist Beth Hart takes on one of her most profound undertakings to date by channelling the legendary voice of Robert Plant on A Tribute To Led Zeppelin.

The album will be released on 25 February via Provogue/Mascot Label Group and will be available digitally, CD and LP (Black vinyl, Orange transparent vinyl and Splatter red gold vinyl).

The nine-song album highlights the incredible spectrum that Led Zeppelin operated in. At the helm was super-producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance) and engineer Doug McKean (Goo Goo Dolls, Adam Lambert). The A-list musicians include Cavallo on guitar along with Tim Pierce (Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner), on bass was Chris Chaney (Rob Zombie, Slash), keyboards were Jamie Muhoberac (Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones), on drums Dorian Crozier (Celine Dion, Miley Cyrus, Joe Cocker) and Matt Laug (Alanis Morissette, Alice Cooper), with Orchestral arrangements by David Campbell (Muse, Beyoncé). All that was left was the final piece of the puzzle… the voice.

Things clicked into place when Cavallo was producing Hart’s previous album, War In My Mind (2019), and she did an impromptu version of “Whole Lotta Love” in the control room during the session. He later asked about doing a whole record. Beth said, “I’m not doing this whole album. To do Zeppelin, you’ve got to be pissed off to hit that right. I can’t go there; I’ve worked years to put my rage away.” She continues, “then the pandemic and all the things around it hit. So now I’m pissed off. I called my manager and said, have Rob and Doug send me all the music because I am ready to do this.”

Listen to ‘Good Times Bad Times’ below:

If you were to rewind, you could say the story for a Led Zeppelin album started further back; in May 2004 Hart prowled the stage at the Paradiso in Amsterdam for an incendiary performance of “Whole Lotta Love.” The song became a semi-regular fixture in her setlist over the years, including a memorable performance with Slash.

As a child, the sound of “Black Dog” travelled from her neighbour’s house into her orbit. Her brother introduced her to the heavy rock of Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Her major-label debut came on Atlantic with the 1996 release of Immortal. The same label introduced Led Zeppelin to the world in 1969. Earlier on in her career former VP of Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song label Alan Callan recommended Beth contact Jeff Beck to work with her. Hart and Beck have gone on to form a beautiful friendship. Beck and Jimmy Page are also friends and for a while, bandmates in The Yardbirds. After Beck’s departure from the band, they would eventually become Led Zeppelin.

Her phenomenal performance at the 2012 Kennedy Centre Honors for Buddy Guy saw her receive a standing ovation from Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones. There are also the three albums she did with Joe Bonamassa and producer Kevin Shirley. Shirley also engineered and mixed Zeppelin’s How The West Was Won.  For a long time, it seems that there has been an ever-present connection to Led Zeppelin never far away from the surface.

It’s fitting that “Whole Lotta Love“, is the opening song of the album. From there, it’s a non-stop journey through “Kashmir,” an enchanting version of “Stairway to Heaven” to a James Brown-esque funky strut of “The Crunge.” Inspired medley’s “Dancing Days/When The Levee Breaks” and “No Quarter/Babe I’m Gonna Leave You Now” stand either side of “Black Dog.”  The penultimate song “Good Times Bad Times” leads into the orchestral ballad “The Rain Song,” which closes the album.

Talking about the music and legacy of Zeppelin, she says, “it’s so beautifully done, it’s timeless. It will go on forever. Sometimes people come along, and they’re from another planet, and they make these pieces of art which will forever be.”

Hart is recognised as one of her generation’s most talented voices. She has sold out tours worldwide, including performances at historic venues such as Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, London’s Royal Albert Hall, andthe ZiggoDome in Amsterdam. She’s topped the Billboard Blues charts six times, gone double platinum and had a string of Top 10 charting albums across Europe.

On a final thought, Beth pauses and reflects to say, “this Zeppelin album allowed me to get all my rage out, and for that, I’m really grateful.”

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