Robin Trower For Earth Below Full Album
5 Sars = Masterpiece
Robin Trower's third album, "For Earth Below," 1975, is the dark horse of his first 5 albums, along with the fifth of his essential studio works, "In City Dreams."
Criminally underrated, "For Earth Below" features Trower stretching out a little, & some of his best material is right here! Trower is the king of spacey heavy guitar, that is somehow also light & ethereal. He can play as delicate as a master painters brush stroke, bringing out all the brilliance, texture, & artistry he commands. Coloring your world with his long luxurious notes, & filling your muse with dreamy music landscapes. He can also come down with thunderously heavy gauge riffery, shooting momentously funky rhythms straight through you ears & out your feet. Trower is as capable as anyone at his art, & with the overlooked treasure that is James Dewar on bass & vocals, Trower seemingly can conjure up wizardry, putting his magic spell on all those who would listen. "For Earth Below" is a text book example Trower, during the height of his early to mid 70's creativity!
So, turn this on, & turn it up, let Trower be your guide to enlightenment of his world above!
1. Shame The Devil
2. It's Only Money
3. Confessin' Midnight
4. Fine Day
5. Allethea
6. A Tale Untold
7. Gonna Be More Suspicious
8. For Earth Below
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