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Living Out of Time

Living Out of Time
Robin Trower

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Track Listing

  1. Too Rolling Stoned
  2. Sweet Angel
  3. What's Your Name
  4. Rise Up Like The Sun
  5. Daydream
  6. Living Out Of Time
  7. Breathless
  8. Day Of The Eagle
  9. Bridge Of Sighs
  10. Close Every Day
  11. I Want You To Love Me
  12. Please Tell Me
  13. Little Bit Of Sympathy

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40520 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-10-31
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live

Customer Reviews

Finally! - his best Live effort.....5
Robin Trower has always fascinated me as an innovator unfairly compared to Hendrix as the result of a flippant comment he made during an interview in the 70's. I was skeptical of this album after hearing so may Live recording releases over the years - all with varying degrees of quality and none capturing the true essence of this magnificently underrated guitarist - Until now! The quality of recording, production,his guitar sound, vocal delivery, and sheer intensity of his playing shine through on this album. Finally I have something that can grace my collection alongside Bridge of Sighs. Guitarists of any age should have this in their collection as a benchmark for when they turn 60!
Bravo Robin Trower!

The old dog has learnt all the tricks!5
I saw Mr. Trower at The Astor in Deal - a sweaty, intimate venue - and I was completely blown away by this man's star quality. Sounded like every note he played was ripped from his heart! It staggers belief that this man - so influencial, so talented, so passionate, so damned exhilarating - can still be so underrated. Its a crime! Buy this album and see what I am mean.

The return of the Cosmic sound of Trower5
A real return to form for Robin Trower, full of the classic swampy Stratocaster + Wah + Univibe sound that all fans know and love from the early stuff in the early-mid 70's, on a par with the first six LP's. I saw him a few times last year (for the first time too) and he's excellent live. A 2006 tour is being lined up already for the UK so go and see a legend at work in March/April.