Robin Trower “Roots & Branches”

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    Artista / Grupo: Robin Trower

    Álbum: Roots & Branches

    Discográfica: Manhaton / GFI Promotions

    Año publicación: 2013

    Fecha crítica: 5/2013

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

For a long time singer and guitar player Robin Trower has been fairly acclaimed and recognized by British media and rock audiences Robin is not a new comer in music, because his wide career and experience confirm him as one of the great guitar players of the United Kingdom scene Trower was member of The Procol Harum in those days of the late sixties and early seventies, along with Gary Brooker, the late Barry J Wilson, Matthew Fisher or Chris Cooping among others They got a great success with some unforgettable albums like Shine On Brightly, Broken Barricades or Grand Hotel among others With this last cd Trower has hit the nail again This time he has mainly based his work on versions of classic all time blues, and he does it under his own very personal perspective with different arrangements to the ones we are accostumed to listen to, performed on a modern very suggestive way And, pay attention! The great Paul Jones blows harmonica in the songs Hound Dog and That’s All Right Mama The rest of musicians involved possess the necessary ressources to convince us along the whole cd



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