Ex-Procol Harum member and world renowned guitar virtuoso Robin Trower has … Read Full Bio ↴Ex-Procol Harum member and world renowned guitar virtuoso Robin Trower has chosen to go back to his ‘roots’ for this his new album, combining re-worked classics with a few new original numbers ‘branches’, moulded in the same vein to complete the set. To enable Robin to place his mark on these old classics he has stripped the numbers down to their bare bones, a comparatively slow and almost meandering pace is applied throughout to allow Robin to effectively utilise his unique muscularly prowling and predatory interweaving guitar work.
His stirring and stunning string bending abilities are amply displayed here, generating low-level tingling howls and smouldering wailing; this is particularly evident on Howlin’ Wolfs’ “Little Red Rooster”. The addition of Paul Jones atmospheric harp work to Robins’ smoky sweat stained tasteful playing on “Hound Dog” and “That’s Alright Mama”, brings back happy memories of Big Mama Thorntons’ and Arthur Crudups original versions. “Save Your Love”, one of the ‘branches’, is a majestic and very mellowing slowburner that cannot be hurried and is all the better for it.
Robins’ mellow and husky vocals are particularly suited to the mood of the numbers here, especially so on the dreamlike and languid “Sheltered Moon”. One of the most enjoyably consistent factors found on all the numbers is how Robin deftly entwines his lyrical and highly relaxing solos so that they wash over you without them ever becoming too obvious. I feel it should be noted that all the original numbers fit so very seamlessly in alongside the reworked classics.
BRIAN HARMAN
Tracks:
-Hound Dog
-The Thrill is Gone
-When I Heard Your Name
-Little Red Rooster
-I Believe To My Soul
-Shape Of Things to Come
-That’s Alright Mama
-Save Your Love
-Born Under a Bad Sign
-Sheltered Moon
-See My Life
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His stirring and stunning string bending abilities are amply displayed here, generating low-level tingling howls and smouldering wailing; this is particularly evident on Howlin’ Wolfs’ “Little Red Rooster”. The addition of Paul Jones atmospheric harp work to Robins’ smoky sweat stained tasteful playing on “Hound Dog” and “That’s Alright Mama”, brings back happy memories of Big Mama Thorntons’ and Arthur Crudups original versions. “Save Your Love”, one of the ‘branches’, is a majestic and very mellowing slowburner that cannot be hurried and is all the better for it.
Robins’ mellow and husky vocals are particularly suited to the mood of the numbers here, especially so on the dreamlike and languid “Sheltered Moon”. One of the most enjoyably consistent factors found on all the numbers is how Robin deftly entwines his lyrical and highly relaxing solos so that they wash over you without them ever becoming too obvious. I feel it should be noted that all the original numbers fit so very seamlessly in alongside the reworked classics.
BRIAN HARMAN
Tracks:
-Hound Dog
-The Thrill is Gone
-When I Heard Your Name
-Little Red Rooster
-I Believe To My Soul
-Shape Of Things to Come
-That’s Alright Mama
-Save Your Love
-Born Under a Bad Sign
-Sheltered Moon
-See My Life
http://www.bluesinthenorthwest.com/index.php/2013/02/02/review-robin-trower-roots-and-branches/
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Roots And Branches
Robin Trower Lyrics
Born Under a Bad Sign Cream cover (Chorus) Born under a bad sign, I've been down …
I Believe to My Soul Ray Charles cover () One of these days and it won't be…
Save Your Love Save your love, You may need it some other day. I know…
See My Life (Verse) See my life as one long day, Even pass the midnights…
Shape of Things to Come A million words, ten thousand faces Can’t make a sense of…
Sheltered Moon Before the rising of the sheltered moon, Before the killing …