Robin Trower’s 20 best songs, from wicked to freakin’ awesome

By Steve Newton Yep, it's all about Bridge of Sighs. 20. "Back It Up" (Back It Up, 1983) 19. "A Tale Untold" (For Earth Below, 1975) 18. "Man of the World" (Twice Removed from Yesterday, 1973) 17. "Too Rolling Stoned" (Bridge of Sighs, 1974) 16. "Twice Removed from Yesterday" (Twice Removed from Yesterday, 1973) 15. "Victims of the … Continue reading Robin Trower’s 20 best songs, from wicked to freakin’ awesome

Album review: Robin Trower, Take What You Need (1988)

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT, JUNE 24, 1988 By Steve Newton Robin Trower has put out some mighty fine albums in the past, like Bridge of Sighs in '74, Caravan to Midnight in '78, and B.L.T. (with Jack Bruce) in '81. I've got a total of 11 Trower LPs in my collection, which might seem … Continue reading Album review: Robin Trower, Take What You Need (1988)

That time Robin Trower told me that most of the pop music in England was “rubbish”

By Steve Newton Robin Trower is one of my fave guitarists of all time. His string of wicked albums in the seventies--in particular Twice Removed from Yesterday, Bridge of Sighs, and For Earth Below--were a major part of the soundtrack to my teenage existence. He's never gotten the cred he deserves, partly due to the … Continue reading That time Robin Trower told me that most of the pop music in England was “rubbish”

Shit-hot picker Greg Koch shows off the Robin Trower signature Strat

If you were big fan of guitar-based rock in the '70s and your head wasn't too far up your ass you probably listened to Robin Trower, the bluesy British picker who released a string of soulful albums heavy on the Hendrix that went gold on the charts and in my rock-lovin' heart as well. Now Fender guitars … Continue reading Shit-hot picker Greg Koch shows off the Robin Trower signature Strat