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That was one of my all time favorite albums, I never could find a CD version. When I got rid of my several hundred album vinyl collection, I could not bring myself to pick through them or they would still be with me LOL.
 
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He always had the sense to hook up with a good singer.
My friends were always listening to Bridge of Sighs, For Earth Below, etc. I just did not connect. Could not see the allure and certainly not with James Dewar. Then suddenly, it clicked. No idea how or why but then I couldn't get enough of those records. Then Robin released In City Dreams and I hated it. In fact, I threw the album in the garbage. About 2-1/2 decades later I reluctantly listened to it again to see why I hated it so much. I loved it! It's now my favorite Trower record. Of all the musicians I've listened to, Trower has always been an acquired taste for me. Now I can listen to anything he does and love it. He reminds me of the silkier side of Jimi Hendrix. I do miss James Dewar though. Gone too soon. His voice and Robin's guitar were made for each other. None more than this, my favorite Trower song...

 

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This tune led me to learning to play the bass. The opening riff is still a regular earworm. It also took me some time to appreciate this band, as I was a dedicated Hendrix fan. I got to see Robin Trower once and stopped comparing him to Hendrix after that.


I still have all my vinyl, as well as a couple friends' abandoned collections.:thumbs:
 

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This tune led me to learning to play the bass. The opening riff is still a regular earworm. It also took me some time to appreciate this band, as I was a dedicated Hendrix fan. I got to see Robin Trower once and stopped comparing him to Hendrix after that.


I still have all my vinyl, as well as a couple friends' abandoned collections.:thumbs:

Bravo, bravo!
 

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