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Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs (CD)

Bridge of Sighs
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4.8 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Bridge of Sighs

Release Date:10/15/1996
Label:Capitol
UPC:094632105721

Track List: Bridge of Sighs

  1. Day Of The Eagle
  2. Bridge Of Sighs
  3. In This Place
  4. The Fool And Me
  5. Too Rolling Stoned
  1. About To Begin
  2. Lady Love
  3. Little Bit Of Sympathy
  4. Day Of the Eagle (Single Version)

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User Reviews: Bridge of Sighs

  • Overall:

    Everthing about it is great!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 19, 2002

    The songwriting, the vocals, and the guitar work are one of a kind on this one. Trower has released some great records (and still is), but this certainly stands out as his best in my opinion.

    Trust me. Get It!!

  • Overall:

    A timeless masterpiece...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 29, 2002

    Let me put it this way, if my house was on fire and I could only save one album from my collection, it would most likely be this one. Bridge Of Sighs is as close to perfection as an album can get. No filler, no commercial singles, and a beautiful, ...blues/rock sound. The Expanded Edition (with 5 bonus live tracks) has incredibly clear sound. From Trower's incredible guitar work to Dewar's soulful vocals and driving bass lines, this album is a keeper. Isidore is a great drummer too, accentuating Trower and Dewar perfectly. Trower doesn't shy away from his influences and this album is definitely his best. What Twice Removed From Yesterday began, Bridge Of Sighs continues and perfects. My personal favorites are the title track, "In This Place," and "It's About To Begin." A classic in every sense of the word. Get it immediately! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Bridge of Sighs

  • All Music Guide

    Guitarist Robin Trower's watershed sophomore solo disc remains his most stunning, representative, and consistent collection of tunes. This 24-bit digitally remastered 25th anniversary reissue, which tacks on five live tracks adding nearly 25 minutes to the original playing time, actually improves upon the original. Mixing obvious Hendrix influences with blues and psychedelia, then adding the immensely soulful vocals of James Dewer, Robin Trower pushed the often limited boundaries of the power trio concept into refreshing new waters. The concept gels best in the first track, "Day of the Eagle," where the opening riff rocking morphs into the dreamy washes of gooey guitar chords that characterize the album's distinctive title track that follows. At his best, Trower's gauzy sheets of oozing, wistful sound and subtle use of wah-wah combine with Dewer's whisky-soaked soul-drenched vocals to take a song like the wistful ballad "In This Place" into orbit. "Too Rolling Stoned," another highligh...t and one of the most covered tracks from this album, adds throbbing, subtle funk to the mix, changing tempos midway to a slow, forceful amble on top of which Trower lays his quicksilver guitar. The live tracks, although similar to the album versions, prove that even without overdubs and the safety of the studio, Trower and band easily convey the same feel, and add a slightly rougher edge, along with some low-key, crowd-pleasing flourishes. One of the few Trower albums without a weak cut, and in 2000, unfortunately one of the only ones still in print in the U.S., Bridge of Sighs holds up to repeated listenings as a timeless work, as well as the crown jewel in Robin Trower's extensive yet inconsistent catalog. - Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Robin Trower

Throughout his long and winding solo career, guitarist Robin Trower has had to endure countless comparisons to Jimi Hendrix, due to his uncanny ability to channel Hendrix's bluesy/psychedelic, Fender Strat-fueled playing style. Born on March 9, 1945, in Catford, England, Trower spent the early '60s playing guitar in various London based outfits; the most successful one ... Read more