Chrysalis
F2 21853
(1991)
Rock/Pop
CD, 16
Tracks, 72:01
Length
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01 |
Too Rolling Stoned |
Robin Trower |
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07:31 |
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Recording Date
1991
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02 |
Lady Love |
Robin Trower; James Dewar |
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03:19 |
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Recording Date
1991
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03 |
Bridge Of Sighs |
Robin Trower |
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05:01 |
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Recording Date
1991
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04 |
Daydream |
James Dewar |
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06:22 |
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Recording Date
1991
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05 |
Shame The Devil |
Robin Trower |
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03:37 |
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Recording Date
1991
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06 |
Hannah |
Robin Trower; James Dewar; Reg Isidore |
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05:26 |
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Recording Date
1991
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07 |
Messin' The Blues |
James Dewar; Bill Lordan; Robin Trower |
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03:57 |
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Recording Date
1991
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08 |
Pride |
Robin Trower; James Dewar |
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03:11 |
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Recording Date
1991
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09 |
Alethea |
Robin Trower |
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04:14 |
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Recording Date
1991
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10 |
Confessin' Midnight |
Robin Trower |
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05:53 |
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Recording Date
1991
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11 |
Victims Of The Fury |
Robin Trower; Keith Reid |
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03:45 |
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Recording Date
1991
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12 |
Gonna Be More Suspicious |
Robin Trower; James Dewar |
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03:05 |
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Recording Date
1991
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13 |
Sweet Wine Of Love |
Robin Trower; James Dewar |
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02:55 |
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Recording Date
1991
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14 |
I Can't Wait Much Longer |
Frankie Miller |
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05:21 |
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Recording Date
1991
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15 |
Into Money |
Robin Trower |
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02:52 |
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Recording Date
1991
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16 |
Bluebird |
Robin Trower; James Dewar |
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05:32 |
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Recording Date
1991
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Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Guitar |
Robin Trower |
Bass |
James Dewar |
Drums |
Bill Lordan |
Drums |
Reg Isidore |
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Index |
#
3551 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Blues Rock, Hard Rock |
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Essential is a strong single-disc collection that features 16 highlights from Robin Trower's long career at Chrysalis, including such staples as "Too Rolling Stoned," plus several key album tracks. While such albums as Bridge of Sighs work as individual albums, this does a nice job of rounding up highlights from uneven records, making it a nice sampler both for casual fans and the curious. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine (allmusic.com)