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Tag Archives: Robin Trower
Robin Trower And Sari Schorr Enjoy The Sky On A Joint Album
August 17, 2023

While a few fans were somewhat disappointed with of a not-so-deluxe treatment of Robin Trower‘s debut album, all the aficionados are bound to rejoice with the news of the forthcoming album the legendary British guitarist laid down jointly with his … Continue reading
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Robin Trower Widens His “Yesterday” Move
August 5, 2023

Even though the listeners could have been prepared to experience the whole power of Robin Trower‘s writing and playing after the guitarist’s more prominent creative presence on PROCOL HARUM’s album, his 1973 solo debut “Twice Removed From Yesterday” still surprised … Continue reading
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Robin Trower Is Back On Solo Track
February 18, 2022

This will be poignant for those in the know, because the title of Robin Trower‘s forthcoming album, “No More Worlds To Conquer” – scheduled for an April 29th release – may refer to the first-ever track that people heard the … Continue reading
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ROBIN TROWER, MAXI PRIEST, LIVINGSTONE BROWN – United State Of Mind
April 22, 2021

Manhaton 2020 Hot-buttered and socially aware tunes from British committee of sweet-licks talents. Here’s a rather unlikely collective of three veterans coming from different genres – rock, reggae and soul – with a clearly defined common ground. Still, despite their … Continue reading
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ROBIN TROWER – Where Are You Going To
May 4, 2016

Manhatton 2016 Casting a glance to the bridge of sighs, British blues stalwart ponders his path on this mortal coil and other life choices. There’s no question at the end of this album’s title, because the answer is on its … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Robin Trower