Robert Plant's Jukebox is a 26-track compilation of songs from artists who inspired the ex-Led Zeppelin legend’s long and storied career. Like a lot of classic rock-minded Brits, Plant was initially drawn to American blues and R&B, and this collection spends a lot of time on the genres, offering up cuts from James Brown, Leadbelly, Blind Willie Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, and Bo Diddley, to name just a few, but his love for North African and Indian rhythms, as well as West Coast psychedelic rock like Moby Grape and Jefferson Airplane, is lent quite a bit of weight as well, resulting in a solid enough mishmash of rock, pop, worldbeat, and deep Southern soul wrapped up in the hazy glow of the Summer of Love.