Robin Trower - 1997 - Someday Blues [EAC FLAC]

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Robin Trower - 1997 - Someday Blues [EAC FLAC] (Size: 344.85 MB)
 01 - Next In Line.flac24.72 MB
 02 - Feel So Bad.flac23.8 MB
 03 - Someday Blues.flac30.59 MB
 04 - Cossroads.flac25.09 MB
 05 - I Want You to Love Me.flac31.01 MB
 06 - Inside Out.flac20.97 MB
 07 - Shining Through.flac31.56 MB
 08 - Looking For A True Love.flac20.94 MB
 09 - Extermination Blues.flac27.19 MB
 10 - Sweet Little Angel.flac33.31 MB
 Robin Trower - 1997 - Someday Blues [EAC FLAC].txt4.66 KB
 Back.jpg11.52 MB
 Booklet 01.jpg9.39 MB
 Booklet 02.jpg29.6 MB
 Booklet 03.jpg7.11 MB
 Booklet 04.jpg8.77 MB
 CD.jpg3.14 MB
 Front.jpg5.54 MB
 matrix.jpg581.37 KB
 [Robin Trower] Someday Blues.cue3.46 KB
 Robin Trower - Someday Blues.log7.32 KB

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Robin Trower - 1997 - Someday Blues [EAC FLAC]


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Robin Trower


Robin Trower in 1975

Wikipedia:
Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist and vocalist who achieved success with Procol Harum during the 1960s, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio.
Robin Trower's career has spanned more than four decades. He is one of the finest guitarists in Rock n' Roll history.

Robin Trower spent the early 60's playing guitar in various London based outfits, the most successful one being The Paramount's. They specialized in mostly covers, but managed to issue several singles between 1963 and 1965 and were a favourite band of the Rolling Stones. It wasn't until 1967 that Trower received his big break when he joined Procol Harum. Trower was a member of Procol Harum until 1972.
After leaving Procol Harum, Trower embarked on his solo career and found the success that has made him a legend today. Armed with his fluid and powerful guitar style, redefined during his stint with Procol Harum. All of his early albums share a tough, explosive style mixed with his trademark "soft psychedelia" that made Robin Trower a power trio that will forever remain in Rock n' Roll history.
Throughout his long and winding solo career, guitarist Robin Trower has been called the "White" Hendrix due to his uncanny ability to channel Hendrix' bluesy/psychedelic, Fender Strat-fueled playing style.
Trower released his solo debut, Twice Removed From Yesterday, in 1973. The album barely left a dent in the US charts, but that would change soon enough with his next release 1974's "Bridge of Sighs". The album skyrocketed into the US top ten, peaking at number seven selling a million and a half copies and it still sells 15,000 copies a year to date worldwide.
Although "Bridge of Sighs" was to be his most popular solo release, Trower's stock continued to rise throughout the mid 70's, as he became an arena headliner on the strength of such hit albums as 1975's For Earth Below, 1976's Robin Trower Live and Long Misty Days, plus 1977's In City Dreams. Further releases followed in the 80's, and a brief union with ex-Cream bassist/vocalist Jack Bruce spawned a pair of releases, 1981's B.L.T. and 1982's Truce, before Trower returned back to his solo career.
The 80's saw Trower expand his audience with several releases that updated his blues-rock style (such as 1987's slick produced Passion). During the early 90's,Trower returned back to Procol Harum for a brief reunion (1991's Prodigal Stranger), before backing ex-Roxy Music singer Bryan Ferry on a few releases (1993's Taxi and 1994's Mamouna, the latter of which Trower earned a co-producer credit for). The 90's saw Robin consistently touring the USA with his power trio.
In 2002, Trower returned to the production role, linking up with Bryan Ferry again, to work and play on Bryan's "Frantic" album. In the following years Trower concentrated on writing and producing film music for releases such as "Good Humour Man".



Someday Blues



Artist: Robin Trower
Title: Someday Blues
Producers: Robin Trower, Bryan Ferry, Paul Page
Release Date: May 27, 1997
Label: V-12 Records, Demon Records
Catalog: FIENDCD 931
ASIN: B000003C5M
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock, Clasic Rock, Rock
Duration: 39:20 Min

AllMusic Review by Greg Prato:
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 best sampled on "Feels So Bad" (which features some great vocalizing by Trower -- who handles all singing on the album as well) and the slow-burning title track. And for fans of a classic, searing Fender Strat tone, the album-closing "Sweet Little Angel" is a must-hear. While there's nothing here that matches the six-string pyrotechnics of, say, "Day of the Eagle," Trower still proves to be a major blues-rock force on Someday Blues. It's just that now Trower puts an added emphasis on the "blues" rather than the "rock."



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01. Next In Line - 3:31
02. Feel So Bad - 3:24
03. Someday Blues - 4:38
04. Cossroads - 3:28
05. I Want You to Love Me - 4:44
06. Inside Out - 2:53
07. Shining Through - 4:45
08. Looking for a True Love - 3:00
09. Extermination Blues - 4:04
10. Sweet Little Angel - 4:45



Personnel:

Nicky Brown - Organ (Hammond)
Reg Isadore - Drums
Paul Page - Bass
Robin Trower - Guitar, Vocals




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