Robin Trower
Truce

Chrysalis    CHR 1352  (1982)

Rock/Pop
LP, 9   Tracks, 32:32  Length
01 Gonna Shut You Down Robin Trower; Keith Reid 03:03
02 Gone Too Far Robin Trower; Keith Reid 03:46
✷  Recording Date   1981  ✷ 
03 Thin Ice Pete Brown; Jack Bruce 03:40
04 Last Train To The Stars Robin Trower; Jack Bruce; Pete Brown 03:21
✷  Recording Date   1981  ✷ 
05 Take Good Care Of Yourself Robin Trower; Keith Reid 04:46
06 Fall In Love Robin Trower; Keith Reid 02:38
07 Fat Gut Pete Brown; Jack Bruce 03:21
08 Shadows Touching Pete Brown; Jack Bruce 04:27
09 Little Boy Lost Robin Trower; Keith Reid 03:30
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Standard LP sleeve
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Robin Trower
Bass Jack Bruce
Drums Reg Isidore
Producer Robin Trower
Engineer Ike Nassau
Personal Details
Index # 3545
Owner Dave
Tags Blues Rock, Hard Rock
User Defined
Purchased Cut-out/Promo
Notes
Recorded in two days of intense sessions with Robin Trower (with Reg Isidore on the drums), Jack Bruce revels in the blues across the material on Truce while freely ranging over a musical landscape that encompasses both hard rock and elements of progressive rock (and even funk and soul), without ever losing focus (which has sometimes tended to happen with his solo projects). And in the process, the sheer virtuosity of all concerned was showcased with laser-like precision. Bruce's playing and singing are beautifully showcased, in some of the best stripped-down musical settings he'd had to work with since his days with Cream -- this is just a killer showcase for both of the featured players, and Reg Isidore, even if he's no Ginger Baker, acquits himself beautifully on numbers such as "Thin Ice" and "Last Train to the Stars." Trower's playing is a good match for Bruce's, and his presence seems to lend some restraint to Bruce's excursive tendencies, which have sometimes rendered his solo projects less than fully accessible. This is the kind of record that ought to have been on the to-buy list of any fans of Cream, Procol Harum, or most any of the early metal bands of the '70s (e.g., Mountain).