Bridge Of Sighs
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Stunning Remaster
This album was burned into my teenage DNA, along with the Montrose first album, early Alice Cooper & Grand Funk Railroad. Too bad Trower unfairly got tagged as a Hendrix clone; while there are a few resemblances in guitar sound, Trower is definitely a separate and superb artist. I couldn't get enough of him.
This remaster sonically shines. There's more clarity here even on a 256k download than my original vinyl with a good cartridge.
2008-10-24




Bridge of Sighs
A great buying experience, quick and easy. I had my cd within a week. What a great classic. 2008-04-13




An eye opener...
when I was 15 years old! This was my first exposure to Robin Trower and I was hooked. The title song was something mystical, with the phase shifted , swirling guitar and the great voice(still one of the all time greats I think) of the late James Dewar. Then there were "Too Rolling Stoned", "Day of the Eagle" and on and on.Trower has always been compared to Hendrix, but I have always thought he has his own trademark sound.This album is definitely in my top 10 rock albums from the '70's. 2008-04-04




Masterpiece
In the late 70's this record was undeniable. Still holds up.
Great guitar player with his own sound. Buy it.
2008-03-03




Good hard driving blues-rock
This is fine listening for anyone into late 60s/early 70s style rock. Trower a very fine guitarist, manages to harness the 'Hendrix' sound and style quite effectively.
However i don't know what the fuss is about really?? The 'next' Hendrix stuff was also done by Ernie Isley, Eddie Hazel and Stevie Ray Vaughan to name a few. At least they forged their own story from that information.
Yes Trower writes nice songs and James Dewar is a good vocalist, but to me, this is not a masterpiece.
2008-02-07



