Robin Trower: Bridge Of Sighs (50th Anniversary) a…

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Possibly peaking too soon, Robin Trower‘s career-defining second album came out in 1974 and propelled him into the pantheon of the Second Wave Of British Blues Guitarists.

Bridge Of Sighs never made the British chart, but spent over five months in the US chart, reaching No.7. The snobby British blues clique branded him a Jimi Hendrix copyist without bothering to listen beneath the surface. Sure, Trower sounded like Hendrix, but he certainly didn’t play like him, eschewing Hendrix’s fuzz and feedback, and focusing on the reverb from his own Stratocaster, his distinctive use of the whammy bar and his own melodic sense with its emphasis on single notes and tone.

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