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A Tale Untold: The Chrysalis Years (1973-1976) [Remastered]

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Download links and information about A Tale Untold: The Chrysalis Years (1973-1976) [Remastered] by Robin Trower. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 45 tracks with total duration of 03:26:11 minutes.

Artist: Robin Trower
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 45
Duration: 03:26:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Can't Wait Much Longer 5:25
2. Daydream 6:27
3. Hannah 5:29
4. Man of the World 2:43
5. I Can't Stand It 3:42
6. Rock Me Baby 4:20
7. Twice Removed from Yesterday 3:58
8. Sinner's Song 5:24
9. Ballerina 3:47
10. Take a Fast Train (B-Side of "Man of the World") 3:16
11. Day of the Eagle 5:01
12. Bridge of Sighs 5:01
13. In This Place 4:29
14. The Fool and Me 3:55
15. Too Rolling Stoned 7:33
16. About to Begin 3:44
17. Lady Love 3:20
18. Little Bit of Sympathy 4:18
19. Day of the Eagle (Single Edit) 2:52
20. Shame the Devil 3:26
21. It's Only Money 5:30
22. Confessin' Midnight 5:53
23. Fine Day 3:35
24. Alethea 3:05
25. A Tale Untold 5:27
26. Gonna Be More Suspicious 3:05
27. For Earth Below 6:06
28. Too Rolling Stoned (Live) 6:40
29. Daydream (Live) 8:00
30. Rock Me Baby (Live) 5:57
31. Lady Love (Live) 3:12
32. I Can't Wait Much Longer (Live) 6:57
33. Alethea (Live) 4:10
34. Little Bit of Sympathy (Live) 5:54
35. Same Rain Falls 3:14
36. Long Misty Days 5:43
37. Hold Me 3:35
38. Caledonia 3:41
39. Pride 3:09
40. Sailing 3:45
41. S.M.O. 3:44
42. I Can't Live Without You 4:25
43. Messin' the Blues 3:57
44. Long Misty Days (7" Edit) 4:45
45. Let Me Be the One (Outtake/B-Side to "Long Misty Days") 4:32

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Here stand the albums that made Robin Trower's legend. Having left the confines of Procol Harum, Trower assembled a perfect power trio (with James Dewar's dark, guttural vocals setting the standard for a hard rock singer) and released five definitive albums that belong in any serious hard rock fan's collection. To recap, that's Twice Removed from Yesterday, Bridge of Sighs, For Earth Below, Live!, and Long Misty Days. This collection adds a few single edits, b-sides, and an outtake. It's the early-'70s version of hard rock, heavy on blues influences and a mix of tempos. There's a slight preference for slower, heavier tunes, such as "Bridge of Sighs," "In This Place," "Daydream," and "Hannah," though the high-spirited and upbeat "Day of the Eagle" and "Too Rolling Stoned" gather necessary steam. Trower's Fender Stratocaster tone is clearly influenced by Jimi Hendrix's, but with its own depth and purity of phrasing. There's a reason Metallica's Kirk Hammett is a devoted fan.