The previous time I saw Robin Trower was at the Spectrum in Philadelphia in 1974 which was the Bridge of Sighs Tour. This time he did all the songs I wanted to hear such as Too Rolling Stoned, Bridge of Sighs, the Fool & Me, Daydream, From Earth Below. The bass player sounded somew...
“I definitely feel like I’m still reaching,” he considers, “with the guitar, and the songs, and everything else.” For more than six decades, Robin Trower’s career has known no bounds. At the age of 76, the British guitarist can reflect on a journey in which he has planted ...
Procol Harum’sRobin Trowerreleased his second solo album,Bridge of Sighs, in 1974 to critical and commercial acclaim. The album will be reissued as a3CD+blu-raydeluxe edition which features a Dolby Atmos Mix amongst some impressive content. The album features Trower on guitar with James Dewar ...
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Sad to say but Trower's guitar work throughout the album is terribly unvaried, and since the vocals dominate the songs there's not much of soloing either. So, unless you happen to be fond of blues-rock and are a fan of these musicians already, I daresay you won't find much to enj...
For guitarist Robin Trower, there is no end in sight. His 2019 releaseComing Closer To The Dayreveals the 73-year-old Stratocaster master at the top of his game — playing all the instruments, except the drums, then taking it on the road, and going his own way for most of the latter...