Living Out of Time
|
| List Price: | £13.99 |
| Price: | £10.10 |
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by findprice
30 new or used available from £6.69
Average customer review:Track Listing
- Too Rolling Stoned
- Sweet Angel
- What's Your Name
- Rise Up Like The Sun
- Daydream
- Living Out Of Time
- Breathless
- Day Of The Eagle
- Bridge Of Sighs
- Close Every Day
- I Want You To Love Me
- Please Tell Me
- 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.....
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!
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 Trower
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.





