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tremoloman
June 21st, 2006, 09:02 AM
I recently got into Robin Trower (aka the "white" Hendrix) and love his playing. What are some of the best albums you would recommend to introduce a new fan of his music to?

Iago
June 21st, 2006, 09:28 AM
Hi Trem,

I would suggest to you listening to the classic Bridge of Sighs first, then any other of the 70`s records, Twice Removed From Yesterday (the 1st one), For Earth Below and Long Misty Days... check out also the "Live at Stockholm" amazing, amazing album...

Spudman
June 21st, 2006, 10:24 PM
Ya, "Bridge Of Sighs" is a must. Also, any of his BLT material is really good too. That is Bruce (Jack), Lordan (Bill) and Trower (Robin). So you get Jack Bruces singing and the tightness Lordan and Trower have built up over the years together. I like it. Tasty album cover too.
http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/T/trower_blt.html

The other album Bruce and Trower did together was called "Truce."

"Back It Up" from 1983 is also one of my favorites. 1988's "Take What You Need" was cool too because Robin got away from his usual power trio format with good results. Davey Pattison is singing on this one and "In The Line Of Fire" from 1990. I liked Davey when he sang for Montrose and he really gives the "classic" rock feel to these two albums. James Dewar is however definitely the classic singer for Robin's albums. So the older stuff is what most people think of when they think Robin Trower.

Oh I almost forgot, "Victims Of The Fury" is great too. Classic line up.

tremoloman
June 22nd, 2006, 07:28 AM
Thanks guys... I'll take a look for those in the store this week.

Slowhand
June 26th, 2006, 11:31 AM
Caravan to Midnight is one of my favorite albums along with Bridge of Sighs Try
http://www.trowerpower.com/index.html
Or
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/RobinTrower/RTNewsHis.html
For more info