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Robin Trower Roots and Branches CD (2013) Top Seller
Pre-Order Now! Available: Tuesday, February 19, 2013
V12 music Top notch guitarist Robin Trower pays homage to his early influences on this recording. Featuring killer versions of "Hound Dog," "Little Red Rooster," "The Thrill is Gone" and more. Trower also demonstrates his guitar mastery on new material as well.
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Jack Bruce / Robin Trower Seven Moons CD (2008)
V12 CDs Jack Bruce must have enjoyed his 2005 get-together with Cream so much that, when Clapton and Baker were unwilling to continue the collaboration, he rang up Robin Trower to renew the brief power trio fling they had in the mid-'80s. The Trower-Bruce pairing had ...
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Robin Trower Playful Heart CD (2010)
V12 Records The latest studio recording by one of Rock/Blues legendary guitarists. Recorded with his touring band, produced by long-time musical cohort Livingston Brown, these eleven new songs show a more introspective Robin Trower. The guitar work alone requires that any aspiring player have this CD ...
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Robin Trower What Lies Beneath CD (2009)
V12 music Though Robin Trower found his greatest career success in the mid-1970s, his intensely soulful brand of Jim Hendrix-inspired psychedelic blues-rock guitar playing helped him maintain a healthy audience decades past his commercial heyday. During his long career he worked with several different singers, most ...
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Jack Bruce / Robin Trower Seven Moons CD (2008)
V12 CDs Jack Bruce must have enjoyed his 2005 get-together with Cream so much that, when Clapton and Baker were unwilling to continue the collaboration, he rang up Robin Trower to renew the brief power trio fling they had in the mid-'80s. The Trower-Bruce pairing had ...
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Robin Trower Playful Heart CD (2010)
V12 music The latest studio recording by one of Rock/Blues legendary guitarists. Recorded with his touring band, produced by long-time musical cohort Livingston Brown, these eleven new songs show a more introspective Robin Trower. The guitar work alone requires that any aspiring player have this CD ...
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Robin Trower Roots and Branches CD (2013)
Pre-Order Now! Available: Tuesday, February 19, 2013
V12 Records Top notch guitarist Robin Trower pays homage to his early influences on this recording. Featuring killer versions of "Hound Dog," "Little Red Rooster," "The Thrill is Gone" and more. Trower also demonstrates his guitar mastery on new material as well.
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Robin Trower What Lies Beneath CD (2009)
V12 CDs Though Robin Trower found his greatest career success in the mid-1970s, his intensely soulful brand of Jim Hendrix-inspired psychedelic blues-rock guitar playing helped him maintain a healthy audience decades past his commercial heyday. During his long career he worked with several different singers, most ...
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Jack Bruce / Robin Trower S Vinyl LP (2008)
V12 music Jack Bruce must have enjoyed his 2005 get-together with Cream so much that, when Clapton and Baker were unwilling to continue the collaboration, he rang up Robin Trower to renew the brief power trio fling they had in the mid-'80s. The Trower-Bruce pairing had ...
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Robin Trower Living Out Of Time CD (2004)
V12 Records Guitarist extraordinaire Robin Trower has reassembled the core of his late-'80s band, once again joining forces with Dave Bronze (bass), Davey Pattison (vocals), and Pete Thompson (drums). On 2004's Living Out of Time, they equal (if not best) their work on 1987's Passion and ...
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Robin Trower This Was Now 74-98 CDs (1999)
V12 CDs Recorded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Seattle Washington.
Personnel includes: Robin Trower, Reg Isidore, Jimmy Dewar.
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Robin Trower Someday Blues CD (1997)
V12 Records Robin Trower's peak commercial period occurred during the mid-'70s, when the bluesy guitarist specialized in a style that relied heavily on the power of the almighty riff (as evidenced by just about any selection from his best known release, 1974's Bridge of Sighs). But on his 1997 offering, Someday Blues, Trower tries a different approach, as he cuts back on the Jimi Hendrix-esque riffing, and focuses more on Albert King-style licks, and letting Hammond organ fill in much of the open spaces. This approach is ...
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