Twice Removed from Yesterday

Twice Removed from Yesterday

by Robin Trower
Twice Removed from Yesterday

Twice Removed from Yesterday

by Robin Trower

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Overview

Robin Trower's debut solo album was the first evidence that the Fender Stratocaster sound of Jimi Hendrix could be effectively replicated and even refabricated. And like Hendrix, Trower had paid his dues as a more-or-less backup musician, his former band Procol Harum having emphasized stately organ and piano rather than guitar. After leaving his old group, Trower experimented with different musicians and ideas for several years, which paid off when he finally released Twice Removed From Yesterday, a record that displayed the characteristics that would make him a guitar hero and stadium attraction of the mid-'70s. He de-emphasized the Hendrix fuzz, feedback, and distortion, and let the reverb from his Strat become his dominant tonal device. He wasn't as flamboyant as Hendrix, as earthy as Eric Clapton, or as unpredictable as Jeff Beck, but he played cleanly, emphasizing singular, effective notes, and he brought a melodicism and creativity to the electric blues. His style is best suited for the slow, somber blues of songs like "Daydream" and "I Can't Wait Much Longer," where his solos are both carefully structured and melodic. The most intriguing tune on the album is the title track, a nugget of '70s-style psychedelic rock that showed Trower to be a pretty good songwriter. The best aspects of Twice Removed would come to full flowering on his next album, Bridge of Sighs, but this debut showed Trower to be an effective interpreter of the Hendrix sound, and not just what numerous others who came in his wake would prove to be: mere imitators. ~ Peter Kurtz

Product Details

Release Date: 08/18/2023
Label: Chrysalis Records
UPC: 0810098501446
Rank: 4430

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Robin Trower   Primary Artist,Guitar
James Dewar   Bass,Vocals
Reg Isidore   Drums

Technical Credits

Chris Eselgroth   Art Direction,Design
B.B. King   Composer
Isidore   Composer
Joe Josea   Composer
James Brown   Composer
Dewar   Composer
Lou Reed   Composer
James Dewar   Composer,Group Member
Marcus Miller   Composer
Vic Anesini   Mastering
Robin Trower   Composer,Group Member
Matthew Fisher   Producer
Reg Isidore   Composer,Group Member
Stanley Whitaker   Liner Notes
Jim Summaria   Photography
Odea Murphy   Tape Transfer
Frank Ursoleo   Reissue Producer
Josea   Composer
Al Semok   Photography
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