This album is one of the clear examples of why Robin Trower was considered one of the best guitarists of the time, in addition to having been compared to Jimi Hendrix himself.
An album that lacks absolutely nothing, everything is in its place and with an exquisite production.
It is made up of a series of songs of great quality, such as the monumental Day of the Eagle, with those enormous guitar riffs without detracting from the work of James Dewar on bass and vocals.
The song Bridge of sighs is a slow subject but it maintains the greatness of the previous one.
While songs like Too Rolling Stoned are the funkiest thanks to their outstanding bass rhythm, on the other hand A little bit of sympathy completes this great string of great songs from a supreme category of great blues rock that are written in gold letters
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