Jimmy Page & Robert Plant: No Quarter - Unledded

Jimmy Page & Robert Plant: No Quarter - Unledded

7.1

Oct 12 2004

2h 33m

Music

In August 1994, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant reunited to perform on the "Unledded" MTV project. Recording took place in Morocco, Wales and London. It was released by Atlantic Records on October 31st, 1994.

Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page

Himself

Robert Plant

Robert Plant

Himself

Nigel Eaton

Nigel Eaton

hurdy gurdy

Charlie Jones

Charlie Jones

bass guitar

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