Robert Plant discography

After the breakup of Led Zeppelin in 1980 (following the death of John Bonham), Robert Plant pursued a successful solo career comprising eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, three video albums, four collaborative albums and 42 singles. He began his solo career with Pictures at Eleven in 1982, followed by 1983's The Principle of Moments. Popular tracks from this period include "Big Log" (a Top 20 hit in 1983), "In the Mood" (1984), "Little by Little" (from 1985's Shaken 'n' Stirred), "Tall Cool One" (a No. 25 hit off 1988's Now and Zen), Manic Nirvana's "Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You)" (1990), and "I Believe" (from 1993's Fate of Nations), another song written for and dedicated to his late son, Karac. In 1984, Plant formed a short-lived all-star group with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck called the Honeydrippers, who had a No. 3 hit with a remake of the Phil Phillips' tune, "Sea of Love" and a follow-up hit with a cover of Roy Brown's "Rockin' at Midnight". Although Plant avoided performing Led Zeppelin songs through much of this period, his tours in 1983 (with drummer Phil Collins) and 1985 were very successful, often performing to sold-out arena-sized venues.

Robert Plant discography
Plant performing at the Green Man Festival in 2007.
Studio albums11
Live albums1
Compilation albums2
Video albums3
EPs1
Singles42
Collaborative albums4

In 2007, Plant collaborated with bluegrass and country music artist Alison Krauss. They released the critically accepted Raising Sand on 23 October 2007, via Krauss' record label, Rounder Records. The album proved to be a success, debuting at NO. 2 on the all-genre Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top Country Albums chart. It was an international success as well, being certified Platinum in many countries. In 2008, the album's first single, "Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)", won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 50th Grammy Awards. At the 51st Grammy Awards, the album won all five categories in which it was nominated – Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Folk Album, Record of the Year (for "Please Read the Letter"), Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals (for "Rich Woman") and the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (for "Killing the Blues").[1]

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
NDL

[4]

NOR
[5]
NZ
[6]
SWE
[7]
GE

[8]

SWI
[9]
CA

[10]

US
[11]
1982 Pictures at Eleven 2 6 17 16 32 49 1 5
1983 The Principle of Moments
  • Release date: 11 July 1983
  • Label: Es Paranza
7 10 3 1 41 51 6 8
1985 Shaken 'n' Stirred
  • Release date: 20 May 1985
  • Label: Es Paranza
19 28 45 31 33 57 26 20
1988 Now and Zen
  • Release date: 29 February 1988
  • Label: Es Paranza
10 11 31 12 7 18 48 4 6
1990 Manic Nirvana
  • Release date: 19 March 1990
  • Label: Es Paranza
15 26 78 24 30 11 12
1993 Fate of Nations
  • Release date: 25 May 1993
  • Label: Es Paranza
6 37 38 10 19 56 32 12 34
2002 Dreamland
  • Release date: 16 July 2002
  • Label: Mercury
20 26 52 19 74 40
2005 Mighty ReArranger 4 51 67 10 27 13 25 47 22
2010 Band of Joy
  • Release date: 14 September 2010
  • Label: Rounder
3 18 37 2 6 6 13 13 7 5
2014 Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar
  • Release date: 9 September 2014
  • Label: Nonesuch
2 22 15 2 7 6 10 6 6 10
2017 Carry Fire
  • Release date: 13 October 2017[16]
  • Label: Nonesuch
3 16 29 9 7 12 10 7 12 14

Live albums

Year Album details
2012 Robert Plant presents: Sensational Space Shifters (Live in London July '12)
  • Released: 13 July 2012
  • Format: Digital download

Collaborative albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
NDL

[4]

NOR
[5]
NZ
[6]
SWE
[7]
GE

[8]

SWI
[9]
CA

[10]

US
[11]
1984 The Honeydrippers: Volume One 56 13 45 1 5
1994 No Quarter
  • With Jimmy Page
  • Release date: 14 October 1994
  • Label: Atlantic
7 2 33 13 10 18 16 3 4
1998 Walking into Clarksdale
  • With Jimmy Page
  • Release date: 21 April 1998
  • Label: Atlantic
3 16 56 13 11 17 13 31 17 8
2007 Raising Sand 2 45 26 1 3 2 28 33 2
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Compilation albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
UK
[2]
US
[11]
2003 Sixty Six to Timbuktu
  • Release date: 4 November 2003
  • Label: Atlantic
27 134
2006 Nine Lives (Box Set)
  • Release date: 21 November 2006
  • Label: Es Paranza/Rhino/Atlantic
2020 Digging Deep: Subterranea
  • Release date: 2 October 2020
  • Label: Rhino
33
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Video albums

Year Video details Certifications
1988 Mumbo Jumbo
  • Released: 30 May 1988
  • Studio: Atlantic
  • Format: VHS
2006 Soundstage: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation
  • Released: October 2006
  • Studio: Zoë
  • Format: DVD
2012 Robert Plant & The Band of Joy: Live from the Artists Den

EPs

  • More Roar (2015, live)

Singles

Solo singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
CAN
[17]
NL
[18]
NZ
[19]
SWE
[20]
US
[21]
US Main
[22]
1967 "Our Song" Non-album singles
"I've Got a Secret"
"Long Time Coming"
1982 "Burning Down One Side" 73 96 11 64 3 Pictures at Eleven
"Worse Than Detroit" 10
"Pledge Pin" 74 11
"Slow Dancer" [promo] 19
"Far Post" [B-side] 12 Non-album B-side
1983 "Big Log" 11 23 23 5 7 20 6 The Principle of Moments
"Other Arms" 1
"In the Mood" 81 37 24 39 4
"Horizontal Departure" [B-side] 44
1984 "Sea of Love" 56 5 1 12 3 11 The Honeydrippers: Volume One
(as the Honeydrippers)
1985 "Rockin' at Midnight" 18 26 8
1986 "Little by Little" 83 83 28 36 1 Shaken 'n' Stirred
"Sixes and Sevens" 18
"Too Loud (Honk Honk, Honk Hee Honk)" 108
1988 "Heaven Knows" 33 32 65 19 1 Now and Zen
"Ship of Fools" 76 10 84 3
"Tall Cool One" 87 46 22 25 1
"Dance on My Own" [promo] 10
"The Way I Feel" [promo] 46
1989 "Walking Towards Paradise" 39
1990 "Big Love" 35 Manic Nirvana
"Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You)" 45 63 14 39 46 1
"I Cried" [B-side] 39
"Tie Dye on the Highway" [promo] 6
"Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night" 90 71 8
1993 "29 Palms" 21 79 11 20 28 111 4 Fate of Nations
"Calling to You" 47 3
"I Believe" 64 37 15 9
"If I Were a Carpenter" 63 50
2002 "Darkness, Darkness" [promo] 27 Dreamland
"Song to the Siren EP" 84
2003 "Last Time I Saw Her" 84
2005 "Shine It All Around" 32 20 18 Mighty ReArranger
"The Enchanter"
2010 "Angel Dance" 133 Band of Joy
"House of Cards"
2011 "Harm's Swift Way"
2014 "Rainbow"[23] Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Collaboration singles with Jimmy Page

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
FRA
[24]
US Main
[25]
1994 "Gallows Pole" 35 46 50 2 No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded
"Thank You" 13
1998 "Most High" 26 88 1 Walking into Clarksdale
"Shining in the Light" 6
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Collaboration singles with Alison Krauss

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
UK
[2]
US
Bub.

[26]
2007 "Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)" 109 Raising Sand
2008 "Please Read the Letter" 102 20
"Rich Woman" 18
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other discography appearances

Year Song Album
1995 "Down by the Seaside" (with Tori Amos) Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin
1997 "Rude World" (with Jimmy Page) The Inner Flame – A Rainer Ptacek Tribute
"21 Years" (with Rainer Ptacek)

Music videos

Year Video
1982 "Burning Down One Side"
1983 "Big Log"
"In the Mood"
1984 "Sea of Love"
1985 "Rockin' at Midnight"
1986 "Little by Little"
"Pink and Black"
1988 "Heaven Knows"
"Ship of Fools"
"Tall Cool One"
1990 "Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You)"
1993 "29 Palms"
"Calling to You"
"I Believe"
"If I Were a Carpenter"
2002 "Darkness, Darkness"
"Morning Dew"
2005 "Shine It All Around"
2007 "Gone, Gone, Gone
2008 "Please Read the Letter"
2010 "Angel Dance"
2014 "Rainbow"

References

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    • Top 50 (ARIA) peaks from 26 June 1988: "australian-charts.com > Robert Plant in Australian Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 14 June 2017. N.B. Now and Zen and "Tall Cool One" peaked on the Kent Music Report chart before the commencement of the ARIA-produced chart. This site only displays chart information from the commencement of the ARIA-produced chart.
    • Top 100 (ARIA) peaks from January 1990 to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
    • "Most High" (ARIA) peak: "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 10 May 1998". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 14 June 2017. N.B. The HP column displays the highest peak reached.
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