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When Robin Trower left Procul Harum in 1971, he opted for a slightly less velvet-draped sound, basing his new songs on bluesy riffs and gritty vocals. Bridge of Sighs. Little Bit of Sympathy. Includes liner notes by Jon Sutherland.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelChrysalis Records
UPC5099950184521
eBay Product ID (ePID)17050127210
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year1974
GenreRock
Run Time70 Mins 18 Seconds
StyleHard Rock
ArtistRobin Trower
Release TitleBridge of Sighs [Blister]
Additional Product Features
DistributionAWAL
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Additional informationThe Expanded Edition of BRIDGE OF SIGHS includes five bonus tracks from a live radio broadcast from the Record Plant, Los Angeles, California in 1974. Personnel: Robin Trower (guitar); James Dewar (vocals, bass); Reg Isidore (drums). Producer: Matthew Fisher. Reissue producer: David K. Tedds. Includes liner notes by Jon Sutherland. Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg (Capitol Mastering). The Gold Disc reissue of BRIDGE OF SIGHS includes the single version of "Day Of The Eagle," which did not appear on the original release. Personnel: Robin Trower (guitar); James Dewar (bass, vocals); Reg Isidore (drums). Personnel: Robin Trower (guitar); James Dewar (vocals, bass guitar); Reg Isidore, Bill Lordan (drums). Audio Remasterer: Peter Mew. When Robin Trower left Procul Harum in 1971, he opted for a slightly less velvet-draped sound, basing his new songs on bluesy riffs and gritty vocals. This second solo album is arguably his best, and definitely his most popular, going gold and providing charting hits like the intense title ballad and the churning, funky "Too Rolling Stoned." The 2007 reissue contains eight new tracks--classic John Peel live sessions from 1975 that capture Trower's trio at the smoking height.
This is a blast from the past. We used to play this album alot in college. He was supposed to be the "New" Jimi Hendrix. That was the hype back then. Then also Mahagony Rush was another band that was supposed to sound like Hendrix.
Anyway, this is a great album. Especially the remastered version. Much cleaner sound. The songs are timeless. He's not Hendrix, but his music is definitely worth listening to.