I always remember buying my first Robin Trower records. I was quite young, still a teenager. It was at a car boot sale in the late 80s in rural England. A seller saw me looking for records and called to me "There's some Robin Trower records amongst that lot if you like a bit of heavy..." Don't know why I remember that so vividly but I do. Robin Trower was not a name I was familiar with and I hadn't really started exploring hard rock music yet, but the seller had stoked my curiosity. I took from him the first two studio albums. I've since collected the third one, For Earth Below, the live album Robin Trower Live! and also the BLT album he did with Jack Bruce. Sadly I have very few Procol Harum records. He definitely has a distinctive sound. Cheers
Hi there ! I in fact have no physical Procol Harum,only albums on my hardrive. The two studio albums with Jack Bruce are really good.They did a live cd and dvd concert one in the early 2000s. Such a distinctive tone.He jumped labels quite a bit over the years,the weirdest being part of the Music For Nations stable,which was primarily a metal label.
Mid 80s. S.F.. i said "i'm going in this bar and get a drink. Made our way to the back of the sardine packed bar. Stood close enough to pass R.T. the joint. What a show.
@@richardfilmer616 WHAT!!??? No concert hall?? Yeah. You should move... to my old place which was a 5 min. walk from the Taft Theater. Where i saw SPINAL TAP. Sorry to rub it in.
BLT is a killer underrated LP!
Hi there ! Love both albums he did with Bruce,such a great fit.Their later live album also cooks.
I always remember buying my first Robin Trower records. I was quite young, still a teenager. It was at a car boot sale in the late 80s in rural England. A seller saw me looking for records and called to me "There's some Robin Trower records amongst that lot if you like a bit of heavy..." Don't know why I remember that so vividly but I do. Robin Trower was not a name I was familiar with and I hadn't really started exploring hard rock music yet, but the seller had stoked my curiosity. I took from him the first two studio albums. I've since collected the third one, For Earth Below, the live album Robin Trower Live! and also the BLT album he did with Jack Bruce. Sadly I have very few Procol Harum records. He definitely has a distinctive sound. Cheers
Hi there ! I in fact have no physical Procol Harum,only albums on my hardrive.
The two studio albums with Jack Bruce are really good.They did a live cd and dvd concert one in the early 2000s.
Such a distinctive tone.He jumped labels quite a bit over the years,the weirdest being part of the Music For Nations stable,which was primarily a metal label.
Mid 80s. S.F.. i said "i'm going in this bar and get a drink. Made our way to the back of the sardine packed bar. Stood close enough to pass R.T. the joint. What a show.
Hi there.Must have been amazing !
Sadly the chances of me seeing him here in good old Cape Town are pretty slim.
@@richardfilmer616
WHAT!!??? No concert hall??
Yeah. You should move... to my old place which was a 5 min. walk from the Taft Theater. Where i saw SPINAL TAP. Sorry to rub it in.