Robert Plant will release a new, four-track EP with his band Saving Grace for Record Store Day on April 18, it was announced today.
The EP will be titled “Saving Grace: All That Glitters… with Suzi Dian”, matching Plant’s recently announced “All That Glitters” Summer tour.
“All That Glitters” will be limited to 3,500 copies, the Record Store Day US website claims. All of the tracks are “new studio recordings,” it adds.
Nonesuch, Plant’s record label, says the songs on the EP were “recently recorded especially for RSD”.
Here’s the tracklist for the EP:
- The Blackest Crow (traditional)
- Poison (Bert Jansch cover)
- Orphan Girl (Gillian Welch cover)
- She Cried (written by Ted Daryll and Greg Richards)
Plant has previosly hinted that more music was likely to surface from Saving Grace following the release of the band’s first album in September.
“It’s not finished,” Plant said of the band in an interview with Classic Rock Magazine published in September. “There’s loads more. If I open the trunk of my car, all these songs fall out. Songs recorded, songs not recorded. It’s a trove.”

Robert Plant new music is bloody rubbish.
SAVING GRACE ABSOLUTE SUPERB LISTENING PLANT TAKING MUSIC TO ANOTHER LEVEL AGAIN
Saving grace was cute and fun in the Beginning
Now it is time to record with suzy Simon & Garfunkl songs