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Come And Find Me

Robin Trower

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Cat No: PRD77432

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Release Date:  25 April 2025

Label:  Provogue

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8712725749622

Genres:  Blues  

Release Date:  25 April 2025

Label:  Provogue

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8712725749615

Genres:  Blues  

  • Description

    Even now, as he reaches his eighth decade, with a lifetime of accolades and a seminal body of music behind him, Robin Trower is still chasing the biggest high he knows. It always starts the same way, with a road-scuffed Fender Stratocaster and a revved-up Marshall amplifier, those skilful fingers exploring the fretboard until a riff sticks and a new song ignites. And from the cultural flashpoint of Sixties London with Procol Harum, through 1974's stadium-filling Bridge Of Sighs, right up to this year's acclaimed Come And Find Me, it's these addictive moments of creation that have kept the guitarist vital, relevant and contemporary while his peers trade on past glories.

    "Some people say I'm driven, but I think it's just the love of doing it," reflects Trower of a multi-million-selling solo catalogue fast approaching thirty releases (and that's before you compute his collaborations with everyone from Jack Bruce to Bryan Ferry). "I play guitar every day and just through messing around, ideas happen. I can never feel the songs coming. But all of a sudden, you get a sliver of an idea and you think, 'Oh, what's this...?'"

    Description

    Even now, as he reaches his eighth decade, with a lifetime of accolades and a seminal body of music behind him, Robin Trower is still chasing the biggest high he knows. It always starts the same way, with a road-scuffed Fender Stratocaster and a revved-up Marshall amplifier, those skilful fingers exploring the fretboard until a riff sticks and a new song ignites. And from the cultural flashpoint of Sixties London with Procol Harum, through 1974's stadium-filling Bridge Of Sighs, right up to this year's acclaimed Come And Find Me, it's these addictive moments of creation that have kept the guitarist vital, relevant and contemporary while his peers trade on past glories.

    "Some people say I'm driven, but I think it's just the love of doing it," reflects Trower of a multi-million-selling solo catalogue fast approaching thirty releases (and that's before you compute his collaborations with everyone from Jack Bruce to Bryan Ferry). "I play guitar every day and just through messing around, ideas happen. I can never feel the songs coming. But all of a sudden, you get a sliver of an idea and you think, 'Oh, what's this...?'"

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. A Little Bit Of Freedom
      • 2. One Go Round
      • 3. I Would Lose My Mind
      • 4. Come And Find Me
      • 5. Take This Hurt Away
      • 6. The Future Starts Right Here
      • 7. Tangled Love
      • 8. Capture The Life Begun
      • 9. Without A Trace
      • 10. I Fly Straight To You
      • 11. Time Stood Still

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. A Little Bit Of Freedom
      • 2. One Go Round
      • 3. I Would Lose My Mind
      • 4. Come And Find Me
      • 5. Take This Hurt Away
      • 6. The Future Starts Right Here

      Side 2

      • 1. Tangled Love
      • 2. Capture The Life Begun
      • 3. Without A Trace
      • 4. I Fly Straight To You
      • 5. Time Stood Still