Robin Trower

blues rock, classic rock, blues

Robin Trower

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Fool 03:55
Too Rolling Stoned 07:31
Bridge of Sighs 05:01
Day of the Eagle 05:02
Lady Love 03:20
I'm Out To Get You 05:23
In This Place 04:29
The Fool and Me 03:55
In City Dreams 02:56
Sweet Wine of Love 02:56
Long Misty Days 03:42
Caledonia 03:42
Into Money 02:56
I Can’t Wait Much Longer 05:21
About to Begin 03:46
Find Me 03:02
I Can't Wait Much Longer 05:21
Man Of The World 02:42
Little Bit of Sympathy 04:21
Victims Of The Fury 03:42
Rock Me Baby 04:15
Hannah 05:26
Roads To Freedom 03:49
Gonna Be More Suspicious 03:04
Alethea 03:04
Farther On Up the Road 02:35
I Want You to Love Me 02:59
Shame The Devil 03:39
Somebody Calling 04:58
Feel So Bad 05:03
Ballerina 03:45
Same Rain Falls 03:15
It's Only Money 05:40
Messin the Blues 03:59
Twice Removed From Yesterday 03:54
What It Is 03:24
Into The Flame 03:25
The Ring 03:09
No Island Lost 03:52
Little Girl 04:52
I Can't Stand It 03:39
I Can’t Stand It 03:39
Messin' The Blues 03:59
Fine Day 03:34
It's Too Late 03:43
Confessin’ Midnight 05:53
Messin’ the Blues 03:59
Sail On 04:03
Confessin' Midnight 05:53
Sinner's Song 05:21

Born: 1945-03-09

Country: GB

Biography - Robin Trower

Robin Trower (born March 9, 1945 in Catford, England) is a British blues rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum during the 1960's, and then again as the leader of his own power trio.

Perhaps Trower's most famous album is Bridge of Sighs (1974). This album, along with his first (Twice Removed from Yesterday) and third (For Earth Below) solo albums, was produced by his former Procol Harum band mate, organist Matthew Fisher.

Those who

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