Mighty ReArranger | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation |
Cover: | Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation Mighty Rearranger.jpg |
Alt: | A multimedia picture of a court jester surrounded by masks |
Recorded: | 2004 |
Studio: | The Lodge (Bathford) Riverside Studios (Bath) Livingston Studios (London) Attic Studios (Bristol) Ellenbury Ellenbury Dol Goch The Windtunnel |
Prev Title: | Sixty Six to Timbuktu |
Prev Year: | 2003 |
Next Title: | Nine Lives |
Next Year: | 2006 |
Mighty ReArranger is English rock singer Robert Plant's eighth solo album and the first one with his band "Strange Sensation". It was released internationally on 25 April 2005, on 9 May in the United Kingdom and 10 May in the United States.
It contains a blend of world and Western music influences (with a psychedelic twist) alongside mystical, oblique, and somewhat cynical references to religion and destiny.
The Mighty ReArranger is a fate-like entity that controls the affairs of humanity,[1] and the album explores themes of mysticism and fate. "Freedom Fries" is critical of the presidency of George W. Bush and the climate of United States politics after the September 11 attacks.
A Special Tour Edition of the album was released in France containing a bonus live disc with songs recorded at Studio 104 in Paris on 9 June 2005. The album was re-released in a remastered edition on 20 March 2007, and as a part of the Nine Lives boxset. A special edition of the album sold exclusively in Best Buy retailers features a 44-minute interview bonus disc—A Conversation with Robert Plant—with an interview by Nigel Williamson.
Mighty ReArranger reached #4 on the British charts[2] and 22 on the Billboard 200.[3]
This album was chosen as one of Amazon.com's Top 100 Editor's Picks of 2005, and was nominated for two Grammy Awards: Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for "Shine It All Around" and Best Hard Rock Performance for "Tin Pan Valley".[4]
All songs written by Justin Adams, John Baggott, Clive Deamer, Billy Fuller, Robert Plant, and Skin Tyson, except where noted
"Shine It All Around (Girls Remix)", a hidden track with "Brother Ray" – 7:31
Remastered version bonus tracks
In this version, "Brother Ray" is by itself on track 12 and the "Shine It All Around" remix is added as a separate track.
Special Tour Edition bonus disc
The band also recorded "Another Tribe", "Morning Dew", and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You".