Jimmy Page [extended]
- Outrider [Geffen, 1988]
B+
- Coverdale/Page [Geffen, 1993]
- No Quarter [Atlantic, 1994]
- Walking into Clarksdale [Atlantic, 1998]
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Outrider [Geffen, 1988]
With the heretofore useless John Miles doing Plant (you barely notice when the man himself sneaks in for a song) and the heretofore unproven Jason Bonham doing Daddy (assuming Page isn't sampling Boom-Boom like everybody else, flesh and blood being no substitute for the real simulacrum in today's studio), side one is easily the best Zep rip ever recorded. Zep blooze, not Zep mythopoeia, with titles like "Wasting My Time" and "Wanna Make Love"; Page's riffs are classic, which isn't to say anybody has or hasn't played them before, and the momentum is fierce and enormous. On side two the mostly ridiculous Chris Farlowe takes over, his unlistenable "Hummingbird" inspiring fond thoughts of Leon Russell. Jimmy and Jason should form a band, invite Plant as a courtesy, and hope he turns them down. If Miles won't do what he's told, Lenny Wolf will be happy to step in. B+
Coverdale/Page: Coverdale/Page [Geffen, 1993] 
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded: No Quarter [Atlantic, 1994] 
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant: Walking into Clarksdale [Atlantic, 1998] 
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