Now and Zen

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{{Infobox album

| name = Now and Zen

| type = studio

| artist = Robert Plant

| cover = RobertPlantNowAndZen.jpg

| alt =

| released = 29 February 1988

| recorded = November and December 1987

| venue =

| studio = Swanyard Studios and Marcus Studios (London, UK).

| genre = Rock

| length = 47:03 (CD)
42:19 (vinyl)

| label = Es Paranza

| producer = {{hlist|Tim Palmer|Robert Plant|Phil Johnstone}}

| prev_title = Shaken 'n' Stirred

| prev_year = 1985

| next_title = Manic Nirvana

| next_year = 1990

| misc = {{Singles

| name = Now and Zen

| type = Studio album

| single1 = Heaven Knows

| single1date = January 1988

| single2 = Tall Cool One

| single2date = April 1988

| single3 = Ship of Fools

| single3date = August 1988{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/greatrockdiscogr00stro/page/477/mode/2up|page=477|title=The Great Rock Discography}}

}}

}}

Now and Zen is the fourth solo studio album by Robert Plant, released 29 February 1988 by Es Paranza Records, Plant's own label. The album made the top 10 in the US (No. 6) and UK (No. 10). It was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on 7 September 2001. The album was produced by Tim Palmer, Robert Plant, and Phil Johnstone.

Background and recording

The tracks "Heaven Knows" and "Tall Cool One" feature Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. (On the liner notes, Page's participation on the songs is noted with a Zoso symbol.) In response{{cn|date= December 2021}} to the Beastie Boys' unauthorized sampling of some Led Zeppelin songs on their 1986 album Licensed to Ill, Plant also used samples from Led Zeppelin songs ("Whole Lotta Love", "Dazed and Confused", "Black Dog", "Custard Pie", and "The Ocean") on "Tall Cool One", additionally singing words from "When the Levee Breaks".

Release and reception

{{Album reviews

| rev1 = AllMusic

| rev1score = {{rating|4|5}}{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/now-zen-mw0000651779 |title=Robert Plant - Now and Zen review |last=Iynegar |first=Vic |work=AllMusic |publisher=All Media Network |accessdate=15 May 2018 }}

| rev2 =Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal

| rev2Score = 9/10{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | author-link1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties | publisher = Collector's Guide Publishing | date = 1 November 2005 | location = Burlington, Ontario, Canada | isbn = 978-1-894959-31-5 | page=264}}

| rev3 = Kerrang!

| rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite magazine |title=Robert Plant - 'Now and Zen' |magazine=Kerrang! |date=13 February 1988 |last=Johnson |first=Howard | issue=174 }}

| rev4 = Philadelphia Inquirer

| rev4Score = {{Rating|4|4}}{{Cite news |last=Tucker |first=Ken |author-link=Ken Tucker |date=10 March 1988 |title=Releases from Plant, Shorter |page=82 |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108407883/ |via=Newspapers.com {{open access|access-date=27 August 2022}}}}

| rev5 = Rolling Stone

| rev5score = {{rating|4|5}}{{cite magazine |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/now-zen-19880310 |title=Robert Plant - Now and Zen |last=Loder |first=Kurt |author-link=Kurt Loder |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=10 March 1988 |accessdate=15 May 2018 }}

| rev6 = The Village Voice

| rev6score = B{{cite news|url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv888-88.php|title=Christgau's Consumer Guide|work=The Village Voice|location=New York|date=August 30, 1988|accessdate=January 8, 2018|last=Christgau|first=Robert|author-link=Robert Christgau}}

}}

The original released copies of the CD and Album version contained a wolf motif mini-flag in satin red. This is a tribute to his favorite association football team, the Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves by fans). This mini-flag is also a rare collector's item. "Walking Towards Paradise" was originally as a bonus track available only on CD versions of the album and as the B-side of the single "Heaven Knows". Rhino Entertainment released a remastered edition of the album, with bonus tracks, on 3 April 2007.

Now and Zen was received positively by both Plant's fans and professional music critics.{{cite book|last1=Daniels|first1=Neil|last2=Stening|first2=Paul|year=2008|title=Robert Plant: Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page and the Solo Years|publisher=Independent Music Press|isbn=0955282276|page=121}} In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Kurt Loder hailed Now and Zen as "some kind of stylistic event: a seamless pop fusion of hard guitar rock, gorgeous computerization and sharp, startling songcraft." Robert Christgau found it superior to his previous two attractive but forgettable solo albums, writing in The Village Voice that "at its best, it's far from forgettable. Overall effect is a cross between his former band and the Cars."

In an interview he gave to Uncut magazine in 2005, Plant commented that "by the time Now and Zen came out in '88, it looked like I was big again. It was a Top 10 album on both sides of the Atlantic. But if I listen to it now, I can hear that a lot of the songs got lost in the technology of the time."Williamson, Nigel. "Good Times...Bad Times", Uncut, May 2005, p. 62.

Track listing

{{Track listing

| all_writing = Robert Plant and Phil Johnstone, except where noted

| headline = Side one

| title1 = Heaven Knows

| writer1 = Johnstone, David Barratt

| length1 = 4:06

| title2 = Dance on My Own

| writer2 = Plant, Johnstone, Robert Crash

| length2 = 4:30

| title3 = Tall Cool One

| length3 = 4:40

| title4 = The Way I Feel

| writer4 = Plant, Johnstone, Doug Boyle

| length4 = 5:40

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Side two

| title5 = Helen of Troy

| length5 = 5:06

| title6 = Billy's Revenge

| length6 = 3:34

| title7 = Ship of Fools

| length7 = 5:01

| title8 = Why

| writer8 = Plant, Crash

| length8 = 4:14

| title9 = White, Clean and Neat

| length9 = 5:28

| title10 = Walking Towards Paradise

| writer10 = Jerry Lynn Williams

| note10 = CD edition bonus track

| length10 = 4:40

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = 2007 remaster bonus tracks

| title11 = Billy's Revenge

| note11 = Live

| length11 = 6:00

| title12 = Ship of Fools

| note12 = Live

| length12 = 10:35

| title13 = Tall Cool One

| note13 = Live

| length13 = 5:07

}}

Appearances in other media

  • Plant performed "Ship of Fools", "Tall Cool One" and "Heaven Knows" at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988.
  • "Ship of Fools" was also featured on the final two-hour episode of Miami Vice, "Freefall". It is the musical accompaniment to Crockett and Tubbs return to Miami via motor yacht after rescuing General Bourbon (a thinly veiled Manuel Noriega-type character) from the fictional Central American nation of Costa Morada.
  • "Walking Towards Paradise" was featured in Miami Vice episode "Fruit of the Poison Tree" from Season 5, 1989.02.03.

Personnel

Musicians

Additional musicians

  • David Barratt – programming
  • Robert Crash – programming
  • Jimmy Page – guitar solos (1, 3)
  • Charlie Jones – bass (bonus tracks 11–13)
  • Toni Halliday – backing vocals
  • Kirsty MacColl – backing vocals
  • Marie Pierre – backing vocals
  • Jerry Wayne – voice-over (9)

Production

  • Phil Johnstone – producer
  • Tim Palmer – producer
  • Robert Plant – producer
  • Dave Barrett – engineer
  • Rob Bozas – engineer
  • Tim Burrell – engineer
  • Jonathan Dee – engineer
  • Michael Gregovich – engineer
  • Martin Russell – engineer
  • Icon – design, art direction
  • Richard Evans – design, art direction
  • Davies and Starr – photography

Charts

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|+ Chart performance for Now and Zen

!Chart (1988)

!Peak
position

scope="row"|Australian Albums (Australian Music Report){{Cite book|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, NSW|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6 }}

|align="center"|11

scope="row"| Canadian RPM100 Chart{{cite magazine | url = http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.0958&volume=47&issue=25&issue_dt=April%2009%201988&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=hrg50o22lgammqcogv27ve6d95 | title = RPM Albums Chart - 9 April 1988 | magazine = RPM | accessdate = 17 January 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090701010813/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.0958&volume=47&issue=25&issue_dt=April%2009%201988&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=hrg50o22lgammqcogv27ve6d95 | archive-date = 1 July 2009 | url-status = dead }}

| style="text-align:center;"|4

scope="row"| German Albums Chart{{cite web|url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/album-details-32483 |title=Album - Robert Plant, Now and Zen |work=Charts.de | publisher = GfK Entertainment Charts |accessdate=20 May 2018 |language=de}}

| style="text-align:center;"|48

scope="row"| New Zealand Albums Chart{{cite web |url=https://charts.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Now+And+Zen&cat=a |title=Robert Plant - Now and Zen (album) |work=charts.nz |publisher=Media Control Charts |accessdate=20 May 2018 }}

| style="text-align:center;"|7

scope="row"| Norwegian Albums Chart{{cite web | url = http://norwegiancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Now+And+Zen&cat=a | title = Top 40 Albums - 6 March 1988 | publisher = norwegiancharts.com | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}

| style="text-align:center;"|12

scope="row"| Swedish Albums Chart{{cite web | url = http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Robert+Plant&titel=Now+And+Zen&cat=a | title = Top 60 Albums - 16 March 1988 | publisher = swedishcharts.com | accessdate = 17 January 2009}}

| style="text-align:center;"|18

scope="row"|UK Albums Chart

|align="center"|10

scope="row"|US Billboard 200

|align="center"|6

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