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ROBIN TROWER ~ GO MY WAY
REPERTOIRE 4921 ~ UK ~ Blues-Rock

Recorded: 2000 Released: 2000

This is the 15th solo studio album by the legendary British Rock guitarist / vocalist / songwriter Robin TrowerFind albums by this artist, recorded in a quartet format with keyboardist Paul PageFind albums by this artist, bassist Livingstone BrownFind albums by this artist and drummer Alvino BennettFind albums by this artist. The album presents eleven tracks, all of which are originals by Trower. The album was recorded following a three-years break since the preceding album “Semeday BluesFind albums with this title”.

Following his departure from the iconic Procol HarumFind albums by this artist, Trower pursues a solo career since 1973, with dozens of albums to his credit. He manages miraculously to stick to his own formula of creative Blues-Rock, which he follows in the sixth decade of his career. His guitar playing is still sharp and clear-cut and his vocals are still as powerful as always, and he does not need to reinvent himself or search for any new avenues, doing what he does best. His many fans love his music, and that’s what matters the most.

There are very few Rock personalities of his statue and legacy still standing today and every new album he releases is an unmistakable blast, on which he definitely takes, as usual, no prisoners.

Overall, this is an excellent Blues-Rock album, with beautifully melodic tunes, solid vocals and sensational guitar playing, which has but a few contenders. Trower’s many followers need no encouragement of course and some of the self-proclaimed new guitar aces would be wise to take a listen. Brilliant stuff!
Updated: 20/10/2023Posted: CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

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