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Title: Best Trower album?
Post by: GodShifter on February 06, 2011, 02:42:26 PM
That isn't Bridge Of Sighs?

Tough one for me but I'll go with Victims Of The Fury followed closely by B.L.T. with Jack Bruce and Bill Lordan.
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: EddieMullet on February 06, 2011, 04:18:21 PM
Twice Removed From Yesterday would be a good one too.

Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: MikeyT on February 07, 2011, 02:50:28 AM
Quote from: EddieMullet on February 06, 2011, 04:18:21 PM
Twice Removed From Yesterday would be a good one too.




Agreed. I like his (first) live LP, too.

^To go beyond that I'd have to go back & do a lot of listening/review.

Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: MikeyT on March 09, 2011, 03:41:36 AM
Just checked out some of the tracks from FOR EARTH BELOW on yt.

Great stuff, can't believe I missed it!  ???


Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: Woody on March 09, 2011, 09:33:19 AM
Just picked up the new Trower at the BBC double tape. Fucking excellent radio sessions and a concert from 1973-75. Get it.
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: GodShifter on March 09, 2011, 03:59:22 PM
I picked that up, Woody. Still need the time to check it out.
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: neighbor664 on March 09, 2011, 05:46:41 PM
Though a live/greatest hits, "Live:Robin Trower" gets more time on my turntable than any other.
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: EddieMullet on March 13, 2011, 07:36:10 PM
I gave Caravan to Midnight and In City Dreams a listen and they're mellower very mid 70's sounding but not nearly as bad as I thought they were.

But it does bring up two questions. Why does James Dewar only sing on those two, why did they bring in bassist Rustee Allen for those 2 albums?  It's not like Dewar was a bad bassist or anything why did they bring an (in my opinion) inferior bass player in?

Any Trower fanatics know the reasons for this?
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: GodShifter on March 14, 2011, 12:05:06 AM
I think I can answer that (or try).

Rustee Allen was a fairly accomplished funk bass player (had played with Sly Stone, for instance) and it's clear that's where Trower was trying to go with those two albums. But, in fact, if you read the liner notes Dewar does play bass on quite a few tracks on In City Dreams, so it's just Caravan where he does vocal duty only.

And, yeah, it's a matter of opinion, but I never, ever felt Dewar was a really strong bass player. Kind of root guy that played no frills lines. He was functional of course but not great. Even if you listen to him on the live things, he rarely branches out and does anything beyond what's required (read: plays almost exactly what he did on the studio cuts). So, in conclusion, I think that bringing in Allen was an attempt, at least (maybe) in Trower's mind, of upgrading the musicianship of the band and bringing in a guy that was very adept at the style of music Trower was angling for with those albums.
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: EddieMullet on March 15, 2011, 10:25:12 PM
I didn't know that Rustee Allen played with Sly Stone so the guy MUST have been damn good. So I take back the inferior thing, though I still prefer Dewar's playing it just seemed heavier or thicker or something, that I really can't put my finger on.

Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: jibberish on May 04, 2011, 03:48:59 AM
ok dont laugh but one album has light green overall cover color and one has light orange. one is bridge of sighs and the other one is:_______. that was agood one..but i dont know the name
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: MikeyT on May 04, 2011, 04:29:28 AM


  (http://www.audiography.com.au/images/Albums/S_A060919-02_Robin%20Trower_For%20Earth%20Below.jpg)


  You mean this one ?
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: jibberish on May 05, 2011, 05:16:34 AM
^ yes.   a dude in the other dorm had both the BoS and the orange one.  i made that guy play those when i went over there like every time heh

and you know how once you get familiar with an album that's decent, it grows on you
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: libertycaps on November 27, 2011, 04:47:45 PM
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/lk/l/u/3d2b8151f83a63afffa94bda5b6cb38d/3484651.jpg)
Yep. I'm at it again. Better than some boring random google image, right?
This lesser known lp gets loads of play and is a fave is not thee fave. The 80's corny cover is a red herring. The contents are very much back to basics, classic Trower heavy blues numbers. And they just keep coming. Often wish some of the tracks were more extended.
Title: Re: Best Trower album?
Post by: CanookieWookie on December 03, 2011, 11:17:22 PM
Quote from: MikeyT on May 04, 2011, 04:29:28 AM


  (http://www.audiography.com.au/images/Albums/S_A060919-02_Robin%20Trower_For%20Earth%20Below.jpg)


  You mean this one ?

My fav. besides Bridge of Sighs.