Tag Archives: Robin Trower

Robin Trower, Coming Closer To The Day. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Creativity has no expiry date, there are no rules which dictate an age barrier to the artistic and productive flow and yet quite often we find ourselves extolling the virtues of the young and never giving credit to those whose time on Earth has been filled with the pursuit of all that is inventive and original. It sometimes must feel that the film Logan’s Run was just a radical idea taken up and put in place, that the philosophy detailed is Coming Closer To The Day when we disavow anything that has been fashioned by anybody older than a certain age.

Robin Trower, Time And Emotion. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

There are times in life when Time and Emotion are necessary answers to the question, What Was I Really Worth To You?, in the case of the audience and musician relationship there should be only one reply but it is one that can be disguised by arrogance and the dismissive thought of when one or the other once cool partners becomes disheartened by the appeal or the pre-requisite of love.

Robin Trower, Where Are You Going To. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

His name is etched in stone across the ages, from his native Catford to the having the world’s music lovers know him by sense of feeling and depth of character, he is the man who can make a guitar sound as if it is loved, adored and purr gently in the night by the fireside in contentment and gentle repose. In Robin Trower all things are possible because he doesn’t just play the guitar to make an audience listen; he plays it to make it weep, to make the crowd think and in all such things beauty is attained.