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Anthology
Track Listing: I Can't Wait Much Longer; Daydream; Bridge Of Sighs; Gonna Be More Suspicious; Alethea; Too Rolling Stoned; Little Bit Of Sympathy; Caledonia; Long Misty Days; Messin' The Blues; In City Dreams; My Love; Victims Of The Fury; What ...
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Go My Way (2000)
Robin Trower's first rock, as opposed to blues, studio album in five years, returns the guitarist to the fluid, Hendrix-infused trio sound of his salad days. While the songwriting isn't quite up to the quality of his '70s work, Trower's ...
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B.L.T. (1981)
All songs written or co-written by Robin Trower except "Life On Earth" (Jack Bruce).
It wasn't until the 1980 Victims of the Fury album, seven years into his solo career, that Robin Trower would employ former Procul Harum bandmate Keith Reid ...
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John Peel Session (28th January 1975) (2010)
Track Listing: Fine Day; Confessing Midnight; It's Only Money; Gonna Be More Suspicious;
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Take What You Need (1988)
Robin Trower started out as the guitarist for Procol Harum. He then went on to a highly successful solo career, issuing numerous high charting albums in the 70's & 80's. Take What You Need hit the charts in 1988 and ...
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Back To Back Hits (1998)
This edition of CEMA Special Markets' acclaimed Back 2 Back Hits pairs two '70s guitar heroes -- Robin Trower and Michael Schenker. Certainly, there are a number of fan favorites missing, but there's enough good material here -- "Too Rolling ...
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In City Dreams (1977)
All songs written by Robin Trower/James Dewar except "Farther On Up The Road" (Robey/Veasey).
In City Dreams marked a change in direction for Robin Trower. He played his axe just as sweetly as before, but he began to put more emphasis ...
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John Peel Session (26th March 1973) (2010)
Track Listing: Twice Removed From Yesterday; Daydream; Man Of The World;
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Passion (1987)
Guitarist Robin Trower enjoyed considerable success in the mid-'70s with his tasteful, Jimi Hendrix-inspired style of blues-rock. The Procol Harum veteran's popularity faded as the 1980s progressed, but Trower generally stayed active. 1987's Passion is interesting because it straddles '70s ...
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Too Rolling Stone (2006)
Track Listing: Too Rolling Stoned; Fool And Me; Bridge Of Sighs; Lady Love; Somebody Calling; Little Bit Of Sympathy; Falling Star; DayDream; Messin' The Blues; Smile; Further On Up The Road; Day Of The Eagle;
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No Stopping Any Time (1989)
NO STOPPING ANYTIME is a compilation of B.L.T. and TRUCE material.
This is a compilation from Trower's two collaborations with Cream bassist Jack Bruce. ~ Michael P. Dawson
Compilation producer: Robert Younger.
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Live+For Earth Below
Track Listing: Too Rolling Stoned; Daydream; Rock Me Baby; Lady Love; I Can't Wait Much Longer; Alethea; A Little Bit Of Sympahty; Shame The Devil; It's Only Money; Confessin' Midnight; Fine Day; Alethea; A Tale Untold; Gonna Be More Suspicious; For Earth Below;
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Champions Of Rock
Track Listing: Twice Removed From Yesterday; Caledonia; Long Misty Days; Same Rain Falls; Fool; For Earth Below; My Love; I'm Out To Get You; In City Dreams; In This Place; Back It Up; River; Settling The Score; Into Money; What It Is; Sailing;
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Twice Removed From Yestertrower,Robin (1989)
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Guitar Legends (2004)
The erstwhile Procul Harum guitarist shows off his blues-rock chops on "Caledonia," "Lady Love," and 14 other tracks in this Dutch compilation from the GUITAR LEGENDS series.
Dutch compilation featuring blues-rock from the ex-Procol Harum guitar hero. Part of the 'Guitar ...
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In the Line of Fire (2008)
Track Listing: Sea of Love; Under the Gun; Turn the Volume Up; Natural Fact; If You Really Want To Find Love; Ev'ry Body's Watching You Now; Isn't It Time; ; All That I Want; ; Climb Above the Rooftops;
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Robin Trower - BBC In Concert (29th January 1975) (2009)
Track Listing: Day Of The Eagle; Bridge Of Sighs; Gonna Be More Suspicious; Fine Day; Lady Love; Daydream; Too Rolling Stoned; I Can't Wait Much Longer; Alethea; Little Bit Of Sympathy;
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Twice Removed From Yesterday/Bridge (2002)
Track Listing: I Can't Wait Much Longer; Daydream; Hannah; Man Of The World; I Can't Stand It; Rock Me Baby Right; Twice Removed From Yesterday; Sinner's Song; Ballerina; Day Of The Eagle; Bridge Of Sighs; In This Place; The Fool ...
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Robin Trower: King Biscuit Flower Hour Archive Series: Greatest Hits Live (2003)
While he started out in rock & roll as the guitarist for British classical-influenced rockers Procol Harum, Robin Trower burst upon the scene on his own in the early 1970s as a fiery disciple of Jimi Hendrix. Recorded live in ...
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Procol Harum Salty Dog (1969)
A SALTY DOG...PLUS contains the complete 1969 original release plus 6 rare or previously unreleased bonus tracks.
Procol Harum, who reached an astounding peak with their 1967 debut, achieved further heights with each successive release up to A SALTY DOG, their ...
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Procol Harum Greatest Hits (1996)
These dozen songs follow Procol Harum's activities on the hit parade over the course of the band's first six albums. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" announced the band's 1967 arrival in no uncertain terms. The combination of classical overtones and ...
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Procol Harum Shine on Brightly (1968)
Procol Harum's second album garnered high expectations, as it arrived on the heels of the overwhelming success of the single "A Whiter Shade of Pale." By the time of SHINE ON BRIGHTLY, the classic lineup of the band was fully ...
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Procol Harum Home (1970)
The fourth album by Procol Harum was released as the band was in the midst of a significant shift. With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher, guitarist Robin Trower stepped more to the fore. The two-keyboard approach was still being ...
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Gary Husband Dirty and Beautiful, Vol. 2 (2012)
Genre-bending keyboardist, drummer, and composer Gary Husband follows up his star-studded 2010 album with 2012's Dirty and Beautiful, Vol. 2. Once again he features a bevy of hard-hitting jazz and fusion legends. Included are such luminaries as longtime Husband associate, ...
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Bryan Ferry Dylanesque (2007)
Bryan Ferry adopted one of rock criticism's favorite terms for 2007's DYLANESQUE, a markedly Ferryesque take on 11 tunes by rock's poet laureate. An odd pairing on the surface, given their differing roots, but the two have much in common: ...
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