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Free Music Notes for Bridge of Sighs (Exp)Free Music Review: Best Rock Album Hit: 5 Stars
Pulled my 1974 album out from storage as after 15 years for Dad's day my kids bought me the Emerson stereo system - which works great! This is a great rock album. Puts today's music in it's place which is 3rd rate compared to the Bridge of Sighs. I've listened to my kids music for years and most of it can't compare to the craftsman of the 70s and 80s. Can't go wrong with this album (CD) if you love guitar solos and great vocals. Emerson NR303TT Heritage Series 4-in-1 Home Music System
Free Music Review: Change of Mind Hit: 5 Stars
I only deleted Bridge of Sighs because I decided to get Tears for Fears. Bridge is a great album, and I may get it in the future. However, Tears has been one of my favorite groups for quite some time. When I discovered their Greatest Hit, I couldn't resist. I played the Samples, and it blew me away. Everything I've ever loved about their singles, and plenty of tunes I'd never heard before. Enthralling!!!
Free Music Review: long time crossing , bridge of sighs Hit: 5 Stars
just to say , ive been so tired of detractors claiming robin is a mere hendrix clone, this lp and the vast array of his lps tapes and online videos show a tremendous artist with incredible talent . I really dig fool and me on this lp . Its so good you can just flip the vinyl and keep playing it over and over. HoPefully, he can continue to jam, a living legacy of the best of rock and roll
Free Music Review: Bridge of Sighs is a Masterpiece Hit: 5 Stars
Bridge of Sighs is an eternal classic. None of his other albums come close to this masterpiece. I saw the Robin Trower band in 1977 at Winterland in San Francisco and again at the Paramount in Denver in 1980. The Bridge of Sighs songs are still burned in my memory from those days. This album stands the test of time and is as refreshing today as it was 30 plus years ago...
Free Music Review: Once again something different for the fans Hit: 5 Stars
The newly released Bridge Of Sighs includes eight live tracks from the BBC Radio shows. These are versions of songs from the period and let you hear once again how great a singer Jimmy Dewar was. The playing is amazing and thanks to Tim at EMI for getting this released. For more on The Robin Trower Band go to [...]
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