"Whatever Happened to Jugula?" is is the 13th studio album and a collaborative album by English folk musician Roy Harper and Led Zeppelin's guitarist Jimmy Page, released in 1985. The album represents a unique meeting of two influential musicians from different musical backgrounds, combining Harper's folk-oriented songwriting with Page's rock-infused guitar work.
The title track, "Whatever Happened to Jugula?" features Page prominently, contributing his signature guitar style to Harper's poetic and introspective lyrics. The collaboration showcases a blend of acoustic and electric elements, creating a diverse sonic landscape that reflects both artists' individual strengths.
The album received mixed reviews upon its release, with some praising the chemistry between Harper and Page, while others found the collaboration to be somewhat disjointed. Despite the varying critical opinions, "Whatever Happened to Jugula?" remains a noteworthy entry in both Roy Harper's and Jimmy Page's extensive musical careers. The album captures a moment in time when two distinctive voices in the music world came together to create something unique and unconventional.