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Robin Trower

Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967–1971, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio known as the Robin Trower Band.

Robin Trower
Trower performing in 2009
Background information
Birth nameRobin Leonard Trower
Born (1945-03-09) 9 March 1945 (age 79)
Catford, London, England
GenresBlues rock, hard rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, bandleader
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1962–present
LabelsChrysalis, Atlantic, Mascot
Websitetrowerpower.com

Biography edit

Robin Trower was born in Catford, London, England, and grew up in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. In 1962, he formed a band that became the Paramounts, later including Westcliff High School pupil Gary Brooker.[1] The Paramounts disbanded in 1966 to pursue individual projects. During this time, Trower created a local three-piece band called the Jam (not to be confused with the later group with Paul Weller).[1] Trower then joined Brooker's new band Procol Harum following the success of their debut single "A Whiter Shade of Pale" in 1967, remaining with them until 1971 and appearing on the group's first five albums.[2]

Before launching his eponymous band, he joined singer Frankie Miller, ex-Stone the Crows bassist/singer James Dewar, and former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker to form the short-lived combo Jude.[3] This outfit did not record and soon split up.

Trower retained Dewar as his bassist, who took on lead vocals as well, and recruited drummer Reg Isidore (later replaced by Bill Lordan) to form the Robin Trower Band in 1973.[4] In 1974, the group released Bridge of Sighs.[1] This album, along with his first and third solo albums, was produced by his former Procol Harum bandmate, organist Matthew Fisher. His early power trio work was noted for Jimi Hendrix influences.[4] Trower is an influential guitarist who has inspired other guitar legends such as Robert Fripp, who praised him for his string bending and the quality of his sounds, and took lessons from him.[5]

In the early 1980s, Trower teamed up with former Cream bassist Jack Bruce and his previous drummers Lordan and Isidore for two albums, BLT (Bruce, Lordan, Trower) and Truce (Trower, Bruce, Isidore).[4] After those albums, he released another album with James Dewar on vocals titled Back It Up in 1983.[6] Robin Trower was dropped from Chrysalis Records afterwards.[7]

 
Trower in 1975

Trower was also a part of the Night of the Guitars II European tour in 1991, organized by Sting and The Police manager Miles Copeland. The tour featured Ronnie Montrose, Rick Derringer, Saga's Ian Crichton, Dave Sharman, Jan Akkerman and Laurie Wisefield.

Thirteen albums later, Trower's album Living Out of Time (2003) featured the return of veteran bandmates Dave Bronze on bass, vocalist Davey Pattison (formerly with Ronnie Montrose's band Gamma) and Pete Thompson on drums—the same line-up as the mid-1980s albums Passion and Take What You Need.

With the same bandmates, Trower gave a concert on his 60th birthday in Bonn, Germany. The concert was recorded by the German television channel WDR. It was then released on DVD and subsequently on CD throughout Europe and later the US under the title Living Out of Time: Live. Trower toured the United States and Canada in the summer and autumn of 2006.

In 2007, Trower released a third recording with Jack Bruce, Seven Moons, featuring Gary Husband on drums. A 2008 world tour began in Ft. Pierce, Florida, on 16 January 2008. Joining Davey Pattison and Pete Thompson was Glenn Letsch (formerly of Gamma) playing bass. European dates began in April. The show of 29 March 2008 at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak, Michigan, was released as a double album on V12 Records.

Trower has described James Brown as his "big hero", particularly Brown's early work "where blues is crossing over into rock and roll".[8]

In 2016, he enjoyed a successful tour of the US. On 20 March 2018, Trower played a show at the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis, Maryland. Ten minutes later (approximately 9:00PM EDT) after playing back-to-back songs "Day of The Eagle" and "Bridge of Sighs", he announced on his microphone that he was not feeling well (he had flu symptoms), handed his guitar to a stage crew, walked backstage and collapsed. He was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment.[9]

In 2019, it was announced that Trower had signed to Mascot Label Group, alongside the announcement of a new studio album Closer To The Day. Regarding the album's title, he told Guitar World, "I'm not thinking about dying — far from it. What I'm saying is, 'If I'm nearer the end than the beginning, then I've got to get going.'"[10] The album was released on 22 March 2019, while its supporting tour was canceled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]

On 18 February 2022, Trower announced his latest studio album, No More Worlds To Conquer, alongside its title track. The record was released on 29 April 2022.[12]

Sari Schorr is the featured vocalist on Trower's album, Joyful Sky, which was released on Provogue Records in October 2023.[13]

Equipment edit

During a 1971 tour with Jethro Tull, Robin Trower arrived early for a sound check and found Martin Barre's Fender Stratocaster (which Barre used for slide playing) propped up against an amplifier. Trower picked up the guitar, plugged it in, and with a shout that resounded around the auditorium he yelled, "This is it!" "I then switched to Strat" he says. "Up to then I had been playing Les Pauls."[14] Since then Trower has been an ongoing proponent of the Fender Stratocaster. He currently uses his custom-built Strat (made by the Fender Custom Shop) which comes in black, white, and burgundy. The guitar is equipped with a 1950s reissue pick-up in the neck position, a 1960s reissue in the middle position, and a Texas Special at the bridge.[15] Other features included a custom C-shaped maple neck featuring a large headstock with a Bullet truss-rod system, locking machine heads and a maple fingerboard with narrow-spaced abalone dot position inlays and 21 jumbo frets. The Strats he plays live are an exact model of his signature guitar, which is entirely unmodified. For his first two albums, his guitar was tuned in Standard Tuning EADGBE. Starting from the third album, he detuned the strings a semitone to an Eb Tuning (Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb). It is reported that during live performances, his guitar is tuned a full step down to a DGCFAD tuning. This long-established practice of detuning may have been prompted by his preference for very heavy-gauge guitar strings. Trower's three top strings (high E, B and G) measure .012", .015" and .017". By comparison, the most common choice of rock-and-roll lead players is .009", .011", .015". The width and weight of Trower's string set are similar to common acoustic guitar strings, and that weight makes vibrating and bending the strings more difficult, especially with the full tension of a standard tuning. Detuning them a half-step or more lower eases the tension and provides greater control. Trower told Guitar Player magazine in a July 1980 interview that he recommends every young player try a thicker set of strings. "The thicker sound alone is worth it, but they also help keep you from forming bad habits."

 
Trower at the Liri Blues Festival, Italy, in 2005

Trower uses between one and three 100-watt Marshall heads with four to six cabinets on stage. While he usually uses two JCM 800s and a JCM 900, he also links 100-watt Marshall Plexi heads. In studio sessions, Trower uses a mix of amplifiers, such as a Fender Blues Junior and Cornell Plexi Amplifiers models to acquire different tonality.

He has recently been using Fulltone pedals and effects. He favors the OCD, Distortion Pro, Fat Boost, CLYDE Deluxe Wah, Deja Vibe 2, Soul-Bender, and a BOSS Chromatic Tuner. He runs his Deja Vibe into his distortion pedal to get his famous tone. He was given his own signature Fulltone Robin Trower Overdrive in late 2008.

For his 2009 and 2011 US tours Trower was using his Fender Custom Shop Signature Stratocaster into a Fulltone Deja Vibe 2, Fulltone Wahfull, Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah, Fulltone Full Drive, Fulltone Robin Trower Overdrive, and Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner into two Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 heads.

On his 2018 tour he used the same gear but through two 50 watt Marshall Plexi Reissue Heads, the 1987X.[16]

Discography edit

With Procol Harum edit

With Robin Trower Band edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album UK

[17]

AUS

[18]

CA

[19]

US

[20]

Certification Label
1973 Twice Removed from Yesterday 106 Chrysalis
1974 Bridge of Sighs 41 3 7 Chrysalis
1975 For Earth Below 26 47 9 5 Chrysalis
1976 Long Misty Days 31 63 75 24 Chrysalis
1977 In City Dreams 58 27 25 Chrysalis
1978 Caravan to Midnight 87 57 37 Chrysalis
1980 Victims of the Fury 61 95 86 34 Chrysalis
1983 Back It Up 191 Chrysalis
1985 Beyond the Mist Passport
1987 Passion 100 GNP Crescendo
1988 Take What You Need 133 Atlantic
1990 In the Line of Fire Atlantic
1994 20th Century Blues V-12 (Trower's label)
1997 Someday Blues V-12
2000 Go My Way Aezra/Orpheus
2003 Living Out of Time V-12
2005 Another Days Blues V-12
2009 What Lies Beneath[22] V-12
2010 The Playful Heart V-12
2013 Roots and Branches[23] V-12
2014 Something's About To Change V-12
2016 Where You Are Going To V-12
2017 Time and Emotion V-12
2019 Coming Closer to the Day Provogue
2021 United State of Mind [with Maxi Priest, Livingstone Brown] Manhaton (UK)
2022 No More Worlds to Conquer Provogue
2023 Joyful Sky [with Sari Schorr] Provogue

Live albums edit

  • 1976: Robin Trower Live! (recorded 2/3/75, Stockholm) – UK #15, US #10,[20] AUS #73,[18] SWE #40,[24] CAN #52[19]
  • 1985: Beyond the Mist (recorded April 1985 at The Marquee Club, London)
  • 1992: BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (recorded 1/29/75)
  • 1996: King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents: Robin Trower in Concert (recorded 10/18/77, New Haven, CT)
  • 1999: This Was Now '74–'98 (recorded 1974, Pittsburgh, PA; 1998, Seattle, WA) -2-CD set
  • 2006: Living Out of Time: Live (recorded 9/03/05, Bonn, Germany) [note: also available on DVD]
  • 2009: RT@RO.08 (recorded 3/29/08, Royal Oak, MI)
  • 2011: Robin Trower at The BBC 1973–1975 (recorded 3/26/73 [John Peel Session], 9/26/73 [Bob Harris Session], 2/20/74 [Bob Harris Session], 3/5/74 [John Peel Session], 1/28/75 [John Peel Session], and 1/29/75 [BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert, omitting 2 songs but adding 2 others]) -2-CD set
  • 2013: State To State: Live Across America 1974–1980 (recorded 1974, Philadelphia; 1974, California; 1976, Illinois; 1977, Oklahoma; 1980, Missouri) -2CD
  • 2015: Rock Goes To College 1980 (recorded 2/25/80, London)

Compilations edit

  • 1987: The Robin Trower Portfolio
  • 1991: Essential Robin Trower
  • 1991: Robin Trower: The Collection
  • 1994: Robin Trower Anthology
  • 2002: Speed Of Sound: The Best of Robin Trower
  • 2004: Dreaming the Blues -2-CD set
  • 2008: Day of The Eagle: The Best of Robin Trower
  • 2010: A Tale Untold: The Chrysalis Years 1973–1976 -3-CD set
  • 2012: Farther On Up The Road: The Chrysalis Years 1977–1983 -3-CD set
  • 2014: Compendium 1987–2013 -2-CD set
  • 2014: Original Album Series (contains Twice Removed from Yesterday, Bridge of Sighs, For Earth Below, Robin Trower Live!, Long Misty Days) -5-CD set
  • 2015: Original Album Series, Vol. 2 (contains In City Dreams, Caravan to Midnight, Victims of the Fury, B.L.T., Truce) -5-CD set
  • 2019: The Studio Albums 1973–1983 (contains all 10 Chrysalis studio albums presented in card-sleeves housed in a clamshell box) -10-CD set

With Jack Bruce edit

  • 1981: B.L.T. – US #37
  • 1982: Truce – US #109
  • 1989: No Stopping Anytime (compilation of B.L.T. and Truce)
  • 2007: Seven Moons
  • 2009: Seven Moons Live (recorded 2/28/09, Nijmegen, Holland) [note: also available on DVD] re-released as Songs from the Road

With Bryan Ferry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Larkin, Colin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 1192/3. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ Claes Johansen (2000). Procol Harum: Beyond the Pale. SAF Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-946719-28-0.
  3. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 233. CN 5585.
  4. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 776–777. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  5. ^ "Fripp on Trower". Procolharum.com. 19 November 1996. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Back It Up". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  7. ^ Muise, Dan (2002). Gallagher, Marriott, Derringer & Trower: their lives and music (Google Books). Rock Chronicles. Hal Leonard. p. 273. ISBN 978-0-634-02956-1.
  8. ^ Fox, Darrin. . Guitar Player. Archived from the original on 18 September 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Robin Trower collapses at Annapolis concert – Eye On Annapolis". Eyeonannapolis.net. 21 March 2018.
  10. ^ Bosso, Joe (21 June 2019). "Strat Legend Robin Trower Talks New Album, 'Coming Closer to the Day'". Guitar World. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Tour Info | Robin Trower". Robin Trower. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  12. ^ Maxwell, Jackson (18 February 2022). "Robin Trower announces new album, No More Worlds To Conquer, hear its slow-burning title track". Guitar World. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  13. ^ Birch, Paul H. (24 September 2023). "Robin Trower & Sari Schorr Moving On". Ramzine.co.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  14. ^ Hunter, Dave (2013). The Fender Stratocaster: The Life & Times of the World's Greatest Guitar & Its Players (Google Books). Voyageur Press. p. 178. ISBN 978-0-7603-4484-2.
  15. ^ Guitar Player, April 2008
  16. ^ "Rig Rundown: Robin Trower". Premier Guitar. 28 March 2018.
  17. ^ "ROBIN TROWER | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  18. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 313. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  19. ^ a b Canada, Library and Archives (17 July 2013). "Results: RPM Weekly". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  20. ^ a b "Robin Trower". Billboard. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  21. ^ a b c d "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  22. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 1005–1006. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  23. ^ . Guitarhoo!. Guitarhoo.com. 30 March 2013. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  24. ^ "swedishcharts.com – Swedish Charts Portal". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 17 August 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Robin Trower at AllMusic  
  • Robin Trower discography at Discogs  
  • Robin Trower at IMDb
  • Robin Trower albums to be listened on Spotify
  • Robin Trower songs & albums to be listened on YouTube
  • Robin Trower profile, NPR.org
  • "Funky" Paul Olsen's album cover artwork for Robin Trower, OlsenArt.com

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article February 2021 Robin Leonard Trower born 9 March 1945 is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967 1971 and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio known as the Robin Trower Band Robin TrowerTrower performing in 2009Background informationBirth nameRobin Leonard TrowerBorn 1945 03 09 9 March 1945 age 79 Catford London EnglandGenresBlues rock hard rockOccupation s Musician songwriter bandleaderInstrument s GuitarYears active1962 presentLabelsChrysalis Atlantic MascotWebsitetrowerpower wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Equipment 3 Discography 3 1 With Procol Harum 3 2 With Robin Trower Band 3 2 1 Studio albums 3 2 2 Live albums 3 2 3 Compilations 3 3 With Jack Bruce 3 4 With Bryan Ferry 4 References 5 External linksBiography editRobin Trower was born in Catford London England and grew up in Southend on Sea Essex In 1962 he formed a band that became the Paramounts later including Westcliff High School pupil Gary Brooker 1 The Paramounts disbanded in 1966 to pursue individual projects During this time Trower created a local three piece band called the Jam not to be confused with the later group with Paul Weller 1 Trower then joined Brooker s new band Procol Harum following the success of their debut single A Whiter Shade of Pale in 1967 remaining with them until 1971 and appearing on the group s first five albums 2 Before launching his eponymous band he joined singer Frankie Miller ex Stone the Crows bassist singer James Dewar and former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker to form the short lived combo Jude 3 This outfit did not record and soon split up Trower retained Dewar as his bassist who took on lead vocals as well and recruited drummer Reg Isidore later replaced by Bill Lordan to form the Robin Trower Band in 1973 4 In 1974 the group released Bridge of Sighs 1 This album along with his first and third solo albums was produced by his former Procol Harum bandmate organist Matthew Fisher His early power trio work was noted for Jimi Hendrix influences 4 Trower is an influential guitarist who has inspired other guitar legends such as Robert Fripp who praised him for his string bending and the quality of his sounds and took lessons from him 5 In the early 1980s Trower teamed up with former Cream bassist Jack Bruce and his previous drummers Lordan and Isidore for two albums BLT Bruce Lordan Trower and Truce Trower Bruce Isidore 4 After those albums he released another album with James Dewar on vocals titled Back It Up in 1983 6 Robin Trower was dropped from Chrysalis Records afterwards 7 nbsp Trower in 1975 Trower was also a part of the Night of the Guitars II European tour in 1991 organized by Sting and The Police manager Miles Copeland The tour featured Ronnie Montrose Rick Derringer Saga s Ian Crichton Dave Sharman Jan Akkerman and Laurie Wisefield Thirteen albums later Trower s album Living Out of Time 2003 featured the return of veteran bandmates Dave Bronze on bass vocalist Davey Pattison formerly with Ronnie Montrose s band Gamma and Pete Thompson on drums the same line up as the mid 1980s albums Passion and Take What You Need With the same bandmates Trower gave a concert on his 60th birthday in Bonn Germany The concert was recorded by the German television channel WDR It was then released on DVD and subsequently on CD throughout Europe and later the US under the title Living Out of Time Live Trower toured the United States and Canada in the summer and autumn of 2006 In 2007 Trower released a third recording with Jack Bruce Seven Moons featuring Gary Husband on drums A 2008 world tour began in Ft Pierce Florida on 16 January 2008 Joining Davey Pattison and Pete Thompson was Glenn Letsch formerly of Gamma playing bass European dates began in April The show of 29 March 2008 at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak Michigan was released as a double album on V12 Records Trower has described James Brown as his big hero particularly Brown s early work where blues is crossing over into rock and roll 8 In 2016 he enjoyed a successful tour of the US On 20 March 2018 Trower played a show at the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis Maryland Ten minutes later approximately 9 00PM EDT after playing back to back songs Day of The Eagle and Bridge of Sighs he announced on his microphone that he was not feeling well he had flu symptoms handed his guitar to a stage crew walked backstage and collapsed He was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment 9 In 2019 it was announced that Trower had signed to Mascot Label Group alongside the announcement of a new studio album Closer To The Day Regarding the album s title he told Guitar World I m not thinking about dying far from it What I m saying is If I m nearer the end than the beginning then I ve got to get going 10 The album was released on 22 March 2019 while its supporting tour was canceled as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 11 On 18 February 2022 Trower announced his latest studio album No More Worlds To Conquer alongside its title track The record was released on 29 April 2022 12 Sari Schorr is the featured vocalist on Trower s album Joyful Sky which was released on Provogue Records in October 2023 13 Equipment editDuring a 1971 tour with Jethro Tull Robin Trower arrived early for a sound check and found Martin Barre s Fender Stratocaster which Barre used for slide playing propped up against an amplifier Trower picked up the guitar plugged it in and with a shout that resounded around the auditorium he yelled This is it I then switched to Strat he says Up to then I had been playing Les Pauls 14 Since then Trower has been an ongoing proponent of the Fender Stratocaster He currently uses his custom built Strat made by the Fender Custom Shop which comes in black white and burgundy The guitar is equipped with a 1950s reissue pick up in the neck position a 1960s reissue in the middle position and a Texas Special at the bridge 15 Other features included a custom C shaped maple neck featuring a large headstock with a Bullet truss rod system locking machine heads and a maple fingerboard with narrow spaced abalone dot position inlays and 21 jumbo frets The Strats he plays live are an exact model of his signature guitar which is entirely unmodified For his first two albums his guitar was tuned in Standard Tuning EADGBE Starting from the third album he detuned the strings a semitone to an Eb Tuning Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb It is reported that during live performances his guitar is tuned a full step down to a DGCFAD tuning This long established practice of detuning may have been prompted by his preference for very heavy gauge guitar strings Trower s three top strings high E B and G measure 012 015 and 017 By comparison the most common choice of rock and roll lead players is 009 011 015 The width and weight of Trower s string set are similar to common acoustic guitar strings and that weight makes vibrating and bending the strings more difficult especially with the full tension of a standard tuning Detuning them a half step or more lower eases the tension and provides greater control Trower told Guitar Player magazine in a July 1980 interview that he recommends every young player try a thicker set of strings The thicker sound alone is worth it but they also help keep you from forming bad habits nbsp Trower at the Liri Blues Festival Italy in 2005 Trower uses between one and three 100 watt Marshall heads with four to six cabinets on stage While he usually uses two JCM 800s and a JCM 900 he also links 100 watt Marshall Plexi heads In studio sessions Trower uses a mix of amplifiers such as a Fender Blues Junior and Cornell Plexi Amplifiers models to acquire different tonality He has recently been using Fulltone pedals and effects He favors the OCD Distortion Pro Fat Boost CLYDE Deluxe Wah Deja Vibe 2 Soul Bender and a BOSS Chromatic Tuner He runs his Deja Vibe into his distortion pedal to get his famous tone He was given his own signature Fulltone Robin Trower Overdrive in late 2008 For his 2009 and 2011 US tours Trower was using his Fender Custom Shop Signature Stratocaster into a Fulltone Deja Vibe 2 Fulltone Wahfull Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah Fulltone Full Drive Fulltone Robin Trower Overdrive and Boss TU 2 Chromatic Tuner into two Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 heads On his 2018 tour he used the same gear but through two 50 watt Marshall Plexi Reissue Heads the 1987X 16 Discography editWith Procol Harum edit 1967 Procol Harum 1968 Shine on Brightly Trower sings backup on Wish Me Well 1969 A Salty Dog Trower sings lead on Crucifiction Lane 1970 Home 1970 Ain t Nothin to Get Excited About a vintage rock n roll side project by members of Procol Harum recording as Liquorice John Death 1971 Broken Barricades Trower sings lead on Song for a Dreamer and Poor Mohammed 1991 The Prodigal Stranger 1995 The Long Goodbye 4 With Robin Trower Band edit Studio albums edit Year Album UK 17 AUS 18 CA 19 US 20 Certification Label 1973 Twice Removed from Yesterday 106 Chrysalis 1974 Bridge of Sighs 41 3 7 US Gold 21 Chrysalis 1975 For Earth Below 26 47 9 5 US Gold 21 Chrysalis 1976 Long Misty Days 31 63 75 24 US Gold 21 Chrysalis 1977 In City Dreams 58 27 25 US Gold 21 Chrysalis 1978 Caravan to Midnight 87 57 37 Chrysalis 1980 Victims of the Fury 61 95 86 34 Chrysalis 1983 Back It Up 191 Chrysalis 1985 Beyond the Mist Passport 1987 Passion 100 GNP Crescendo 1988 Take What You Need 133 Atlantic 1990 In the Line of Fire Atlantic 1994 20th Century Blues V 12 Trower s label 1997 Someday Blues V 12 2000 Go My Way Aezra Orpheus 2003 Living Out of Time V 12 2005 Another Days Blues V 12 2009 What Lies Beneath 22 V 12 2010 The Playful Heart V 12 2013 Roots and Branches 23 V 12 2014 Something s About To Change V 12 2016 Where You Are Going To V 12 2017 Time and Emotion V 12 2019 Coming Closer to the Day Provogue 2021 United State of Mind with Maxi Priest Livingstone Brown Manhaton UK 2022 No More Worlds to Conquer Provogue 2023 Joyful Sky with Sari Schorr Provogue Live albums edit 1976 Robin Trower Live recorded 2 3 75 Stockholm UK 15 US 10 20 AUS 73 18 SWE 40 24 CAN 52 19 1985 Beyond the Mist recorded April 1985 at The Marquee Club London 1992 BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert recorded 1 29 75 1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Robin Trower in Concert recorded 10 18 77 New Haven CT 1999 This Was Now 74 98 recorded 1974 Pittsburgh PA 1998 Seattle WA 2 CD set 2006 Living Out of Time Live recorded 9 03 05 Bonn Germany note also available on DVD 2009 RT RO 08 recorded 3 29 08 Royal Oak MI 2011 Robin Trower at The BBC 1973 1975 recorded 3 26 73 John Peel Session 9 26 73 Bob Harris Session 2 20 74 Bob Harris Session 3 5 74 John Peel Session 1 28 75 John Peel Session and 1 29 75 BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert omitting 2 songs but adding 2 others 2 CD set 2013 State To State Live Across America 1974 1980 recorded 1974 Philadelphia 1974 California 1976 Illinois 1977 Oklahoma 1980 Missouri 2CD 2015 Rock Goes To College 1980 recorded 2 25 80 London Compilations edit 1987 The Robin Trower Portfolio 1991 Essential Robin Trower 1991 Robin Trower The Collection 1994 Robin Trower Anthology 2002 Speed Of Sound The Best of Robin Trower 2004 Dreaming the Blues 2 CD set 2008 Day of The Eagle The Best of Robin Trower 2010 A Tale Untold The Chrysalis Years 1973 1976 3 CD set 2012 Farther On Up The Road The Chrysalis Years 1977 1983 3 CD set 2014 Compendium 1987 2013 2 CD set 2014 Original Album Series contains Twice Removed from Yesterday Bridge of Sighs For Earth Below Robin Trower Live Long Misty Days 5 CD set 2015 Original Album Series Vol 2 contains In City Dreams Caravan to Midnight Victims of the Fury B L T Truce 5 CD set 2019 The Studio Albums 1973 1983 contains all 10 Chrysalis studio albums presented in card sleeves housed in a clamshell box 10 CD set With Jack Bruce edit 1981 B L T US 37 1982 Truce US 109 1989 No Stopping Anytime compilation of B L T and Truce 2007 Seven Moons 2009 Seven Moons Live recorded 2 28 09 Nijmegen Holland note also available on DVD re released as Songs from the Road With Bryan Ferry edit 1993 Taxi 1994 Mamouna 2002 Frantic 2007 DylanesqueReferences edit a b c Larkin Colin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books pp 1192 3 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Claes Johansen 2000 Procol Harum Beyond the Pale SAF Publishing p 136 ISBN 978 0 946719 28 0 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 233 CN 5585 a b c d Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 776 777 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Fripp on Trower Procolharum com 19 November 1996 Retrieved 21 October 2011 Back It Up AllMusic Retrieved 23 December 2011 Muise Dan 2002 Gallagher Marriott Derringer amp Trower their lives and music Google Books Rock Chronicles Hal Leonard p 273 ISBN 978 0 634 02956 1 Fox Darrin Robin Trower Guitar Player Archived from the original on 18 September 2011 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Robin Trower collapses at Annapolis concert Eye On Annapolis Eyeonannapolis net 21 March 2018 Bosso Joe 21 June 2019 Strat Legend Robin Trower Talks New Album Coming Closer to the Day Guitar World Retrieved 25 February 2022 Tour Info Robin Trower Robin Trower Retrieved 25 February 2022 Maxwell Jackson 18 February 2022 Robin Trower announces new album No More Worlds To Conquer hear its slow burning title track Guitar World Retrieved 25 February 2022 Birch Paul H 24 September 2023 Robin Trower amp Sari Schorr Moving On Ramzine co uk Retrieved 24 September 2023 Hunter Dave 2013 The Fender Stratocaster The Life amp Times of the World s Greatest Guitar amp Its Players Google Books Voyageur Press p 178 ISBN 978 0 7603 4484 2 Guitar Player April 2008 Rig Rundown Robin Trower Premier Guitar 28 March 2018 ROBIN TROWER full Official Chart History Official Charts Company www officialcharts com Retrieved 2 February 2021 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 313 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 a b Canada Library and Archives 17 July 2013 Results RPM Weekly www bac lac gc ca Retrieved 17 August 2021 a b Robin Trower Billboard Retrieved 2 February 2021 a b c d Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved 3 March 2019 Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 1005 1006 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Robin Trower Roots and Branches Review Guitarhoo Guitarhoo com 30 March 2013 Archived from the original on 3 January 2015 Retrieved 31 December 2014 swedishcharts com Swedish Charts Portal swedishcharts com Retrieved 17 August 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robin Trower Official website nbsp Robin Trower at AllMusic nbsp Robin Trower discography at Discogs nbsp Robin Trower at IMDb Robin Trower albums to be 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