Robert Plant - Principle of Moments (1983)

Summary: Robert Plant’s second solo album finds him stepping fully out of Zeppelin’s shadow and into a sound built on atmosphere, restraint, and unexpected collaborators. The Principle of Moments is where Plant discovers a new center of gravity — with Robbie Blunt’s guitar work shaping the emotional palette and Phil Collins’ precision giving the songs their pulse. Revisiting it now reveals an artist in transition, experimenting with space, texture, and a quieter kind of confidence.

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