Born in South London in 1945, Robin Trower announced his molten-soul guitar touch on Procol Harum’s first five albums, then vindicated his split for a solo career with his second solo album, 1974’s ...
Upon Robin Trower's departure from Procol Harum in 1971, he initiated his solo career with Twice Removed From Yesterday (Chrysalis, 1973). It was an understated debut to be sure, the entire first side ...
“Day of the Eagle” is just one of the incredible songs from Trower’s 1974 album, Bridge Of Sighs. Right from the get-go, the track hooks you in with its bluesy guitar and lively energy. It’s a great ...
A defining figure in rock guitar, Trower rose to prominence in the late 1960s as a key member of Procol Harum, before launching a highly influential solo career. His 1974 album Bridge of Sighs marked ...