Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs (Bonus Tracks) (2007)
Artist: Robin Trower
Title: Bridge of Sighs
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Chrysalis
Genre: Blues, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 1:10:26
Total Size: 448 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Bridge of Sighs
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Chrysalis
Genre: Blues, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 1:10:26
Total Size: 448 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Day Of The Eagle (5:03)
2. Bridge Of Sighs (5:02)
3. In This Place (4:29)
4. The Fool And Me (3:56)
5. Too Rolling Stoned (7:32)
6. About To Begin (3:46)
7. Lady Love (3:20)
8. Little Bit Of Sympathy (4:21)
Bonus Tracks (BBC Sessions)
9. Bridge Of Sighs [John Peel BBC Session] (4:54)
10. In This Place [John Peel BBC Session] (4:05)
11. Alethea [John Peel BBC Session] (3:55)
12. Little Bit Of Sympathy [John Peel BBC Session] (3:52)
13. Fine Day [John Peel BBC Session] (3:23)
14. Confessing Midnight [John Peel BBC Session] (4:47)
15. It's Only Money [John Peel BBC Session] (5:01)
16. Gonna Be More Suspicious [John Peel BBC Session] (2:59)
Guitarist Robin Trower's watershed sophomore solo disc remains his most stunning, representative, and consistent collection of tunes. Mixing obvious Hendrix influences with blues and psychedelia, then adding the immensely soulful vocals of James Dewar, Trower pushed the often limited boundaries of the power trio concept into refreshing new waters. The concept gels best in the first track, "Day of the Eagle," where the opening riff rockingly morphs into the dreamy washes of gooey guitar chords that characterize the album's distinctive title track that follows. At his best, Trower's gauzy sheets of oozing, wistful sound and subtle use of wah-wah combine with Dewar's whisky-soaked soul-drenched vocals to take a song like the wistful ballad "In This Place" into orbit. "Too Rolling Stoned," another highlight and one of the most covered tracks from this album, adds throbbing, subtle funk to the mix, changing tempos midway to a slow, forceful amble on top of which Trower lays his quicksilver guitar. One of the few Robin Trower albums without a weak cut, Bridge of Sighs holds up to repeated listenings as a timeless work, as well as the crown jewel in Trower's extensive yet inconsistent catalog.
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