Artist: Robin Trower. An intensely personal set of new songs from one of the world's greatest blues rock guitarists. The One Saving Grace. Gold to Grey. Format: CD. Riff No.7 (Still Alive). What You Never Want to Do.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelVT, V12 Records
UPC0788575011408
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046052198
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreRock
ArtistTrower, Robin
Release TitleSomething's about to Change
Dimensions
Item Height0.50 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width4.95 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Something's About to Change 1.2 Fallen 1.3 Riff No.7 (Still Alive) 1.4 Dreams That Shone Like Diamonds 1.5 Good Morning Midnight 1.6 What You Never Want to Do 1.7 Strange Love 1.8 Gold to Grey 1.9 The One Saving Grace 1.10 Snakes and Ladders 1.11 Up and Gone 1.12 Til I Reach Home
NotesAn intensely personal set of new songs from one of the world's greatest blues rock guitarists. These tracks, presented as a memorandum of a past, form a unity as if they were material for a conceptual album. The common attributes of death, decay, melancholia and sadness are beautifully rendered in the images by Martin Bladh (IRM, Skin Area). His premature death masks sequence.
Robin Trower keeps getting better both in his guitar playing and in his ability to compose and create music. He's writing great songs and I prefer his singing to that of others on his albums, with the exception of the late great James Dewar of course. Pattison is a great vocalist but it's nice to hear Trower sing & play. One gets the feeling that the master guitarist and song writer is at his best on this CD. The guitar tone and note selection on solo's is flawless and you never know where each lick is going until it gets there. Obviously I am a huge fan of Robin Trower's music but this CD rises above any expectations I had. MM