Procol Harum - Gary Brooker - Robin Trower
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Procol Harum (L-R: bassist David Knights, organist Matthew Fisher, drummer B.J. Wilson, singer Gary Brooker, songwriter Keith Reid, and guitarist Robin Trower), March 31, 1969. Photos by Jack Robinson.
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: ROBIN TROWER
THE SONG IS: "CONFESSIN' MIDNIGHT"
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(via Too Rolling Stoned - Robin Trower (1974)
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Song Review: Robin Trower feat. Sari Schorr - “Burn”
Robin Trower got himself a new singer. And he’s so enamored with Sari Schorr, she gets co-billing on the forthcoming Joyful Sky.
“I've worked with some great vocalists over the years, but working with Sari Schorr and her expressive vocal range has inspired me to write a new album just for her voice,” the guitarist said in a statement.
I’m reaching out to you, Schorr sings on “Burn,” the opening track and lead single from the LP, arriving Oct. 27.
The music indicates Trower was indeed struck. This low-ember blues finds him playing restrained, highly effectual, notes that float over rhythm section and organ as Schorr cautions:
You don’t need to burn/burn the whole place down
No showboating here. “Burn” is about the power of subtlety.
Grade card: Robin Trower feat. Sari Schorr - “Burn” - A-
8/21/23
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Procol Harum - Gary Brooker - Robin Trower
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Procol Harum (L-R: guitarist Robin Trower, drummer B. J. Wilson, singer and pianist Gary Brooker, bassist David Knights, and Matthew Fisher), Kensington Gardens, London, February 1968. Photo by Ivan Keeman.
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: ROBIN TROWER
THE SONG IS: "RING"
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