ROBIN TROWER Blues-Rock England

Robin Trower, a virtuoso guitarist, emerged from the British blues scene in the late 1960s, first gaining recognition with Procol Harum. However, his solo career, launched in 1973, truly showcased his signature blend of blues and rock, heavily influenced by Jimi Hendrix. With his powerful, emotive guitar playing and soulful vocals, Trower carved a unique niche, delivering hits like "Bridge of Sighs" and "Day of the Eagle." His albums, marked by extended instrumental jams and soaring guitar solos, solidified his status as a guitar legend, influencing countless musicians across genres. Trower's enduring career continues to inspire and captivate, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.

 

Index of Robin Trower Album Cover Gallery & 12" Vinyl LP Discography Information

ROBIN TROWER Bridge of Sighs 12" LP Vinyl Album

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Chrysalis 6307 530 , 1974 , Germany

"Bridge of Sighs," his second album after leaving "Procol Harum", was a breakthrough album for Trower.

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ROBIN TROWER - Live! 12" Vinyl LP Album

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Chrysalis CHR 1089 , 1975 , Gt Britain

Robin Trower recorded live at Stockholm Concert Hall, 3rd February 1975 for Swedish Broadcasting Cooperation.

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ROBIN TROWER - Victims of the Fury 12" Vinyl LP Album

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Chrysalis 6307 671 , 1980 , West-Germany

"Victims of the Fury," Robin Trower's 1980 masterpiece, intertwines soulful blues-rock with 1980s sonic exploration. The album, featuring the photographic artistry of Ray Massey, bears witness to Trower's guitar virtuosity and Geoff Emerick's production finesse. Amidst the dynamic 1980s music scene, this timeless creation reflects Trower's enduring legacy, resonating across generations with its emotive tracks, leaving an indelible mark on the musical tapestry of its era.

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