Robin Trower - Someday Blues (1997)
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Robin Trower - Someday Blues
Артист: Robin Trower
Альбом: Someday Blues, 1997
Издатель: Demon Records / fiendcd 931
Жанр: Blues-Hard-Album-....Rock..
Формат файла: eac-cue-log-wv-scans-iso
Ссылка: CD 113 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
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TRACKLIST
 1. Next In Line
 2. Feel So Bad
 3. Someday Blues
 4. Crossroads
 5. I Want You To Love Me
 6. Inside Now
 7. Shining Through
 8. Looking For A True Love
 9. Extermination Blues
10. Sweet Little Angel


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 Posted: 18-12-2007, 21:26 (post 2, #805786)

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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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