It’s nothing short of a crime that this absolute master still isn’t in the Hall of Fame. Robin Trower remains one of the most criminally underrated guitarists of all time, yet his name belongs right alongside Hendrix, Blackmore, Gilmour, and Beck. Watching him live is like witnessing pure electricity take human form—his guitar doesn’t just sing, it screams, cries, and soars with a soul of its own. And when he launches into Bridge of Sighs, it’s not just music—it’s an out-of-body experience. Every note cuts deep, every bend pulls you higher, and for a moment, you forget everything else. This isn’t just a performance—it’s proof that Robin Trower is a legend who should have been immortalized long ago.
Robin Trower’s “Bridge of Sighs” stands as a monumental achievement in blues-rock, a testament to his exceptional guitar craftsmanship and emotive depth. Released in 1974 as the title track of his second solo album, the song quickly became a defining piece of Trower’s career, captivating audiences with its moody atmosphere and soulful guitar work. … Read more