Iconic Blues Maestro ROBIN TROWER Reveals Video For “I Would Lose My Mind”

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British Blues master Robin Trower releases his new album Come and Find Me, via Provogue. To celebrate he has revealed the lyric video for the swaggering I Would Lose My Mind, which you can see HERE.

Now in his eighth decade, with a lifetime of accolades and a seminal body of music behind him, Robin Trower is still chasing the biggest high he knows. It always starts the same way, with a road-scuffed Fender Stratocaster and a revved-up Marshall amplifier, those skilful fingers exploring the fretboard until a riff sticks and a new song ignites.

“Some people say I’m driven, but I think it’s just the love of doing it,” reflects Trower of a multi-million-selling solo catalogue fast approaching thirty releases (and that’s before you compute his collaborations with everyone from Jack Bruce to Bryan Ferry). “I play guitar every day and just through messing around, ideas happen. I can never feel the songs coming. But all of a sudden, you get a sliver of an idea and you think, ‘Oh, what’s this…?’”

Trower’s distinctive sound pours out of his fingers as they dart up his Fender Stratocaster, with an elegant swaggering blues groove on the cliché-free love song  I Would Lose My Mind.

Trower stands on the cusp of a whirlwind year that will see him put down heavy miles across America and the UK (“I’m chomping at the bit, because I had to cancel a US tour last year due to an operation”). You can pick up tickets HERE.

Always a sociable musician and generous collaborator, Trower enlisted his trusted studio band for Come And Find Me. Drummer Chris Taggart once again drives these powerful songs, with returning US bassist Glenn Letsch providing low end on Tangled Love and I Fly Straight To You (Trower played the remainder). Long-standing vocalist Richard Watts brilliantly interprets the guitarist’s highly personal lyric sheets, while guest singer Jess Hayes is a head-turning addition for Tangled Love’s tough, choppy soul. For the fairydust, Trower turned to Studio 91’s owner Sam Winfield for the engineering and final mix – but the guitarist was intimately involved with every element. “For me, working on a new song is a 24-hour job,” he explains. “It’s always on my mind. I’ll wake up in the middle of the night thinking about it.”

I Would Lose My Mind is the last single to be released from the album .The guitarist’s famed musicianship takes centre stage on the swampy One Go Round, which lived up to the ‘seize-the-day’ lyric with its rapid birth in the studio. “That was almost an instant finished thing. It was like a hot knife through butter. All the lead work was improvised, and it’s exactly where I live. The lyrical meaning is pretty obvious. You only get one go round, so try and make the most of it,” Trower explains.

This follows the previous single A Little Bit of Freedom, which starts in combative style with a blast of wah guitar and a bold first line (‘I don’t need no-one to think for me’). “I had a strong sense that red tape and rules are really constricting things in the world,” says Trower. “Too much red tape, not enough freedom to think – it’s got to where you feel straitjacketed.”

Fiery, thoughtful and fuelled by real human emotion in a time of machine-generated music, Come And Find Me is hardly the work of a rock icon resting on his laurels. On the contrary: keenly aware of passing time, Robin Trower has made it his late-period mission to capture as many shards of magic as possible. “In one way, I can’t believe it, that I’m still going at 80,” he says. “It’s kind of scary. You know that you’re way down the road, and you could hit a brick wall at any time. But I still love doing this. For me, there’s nothing more rewarding than working on a new song…”      

Trower stands on the cusp of a whirlwind year that will see him put down heavy miles across America and the UK “I’m chomping at the bit, because I had to cancel a US tour last year due to an operation” he says. You can pick up tickets HERE.

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Tour Dates
17 May    Picturedrome, Holmfirth – UK
18 May    Town Hall, Birmingham – UK
20 May    Cheese & Grain, Frome – UK
21 May    O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London – UK
11 Jun     The National, Richmond, VA – US
13 Jun     Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe, PA – US
15 Jun     Keswick Theatre, Glenside, PA – US
17 Jun     Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank, NJ – US
18 Jun     The Wellmont Theater, Montclair, NJ – US
20 Jun     The Paramount, Huntington, NY – US
21 Jun     Bardavon, Poughkeepsie, NY – US
24 Jun     Tupelo Music Hall, Derry, NH – US
25 Jun     The Wilbur, Boston, MA – US
27 Jun     Aura, Portland, ME – US
28 Jun     Blue Ocean Music Hall, Salisbury, MA – US
01 Jul      Center for the Arts of Homer, Homer, NY – US
02 Jul      Babeville, Buffalo, NY – US
03 Jul      Palace Theatre, Greensburg, PA – US
05 Jul      MGM Northfield Park Center Stage, Northfield, OH – US
06 Jul      Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH – US
08 Jul      Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI – US
10 Jul      Brown County Music Center, Nashville, IN – US
11 Jul      Copernicus Center, Chicago, IL – US
12 Jul      Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, WI – US
14 Jul      Hoyt Sherman Place, Des Moines, IA – US
16 Jul      Upton Theater, Kansas City, MO – US
17 Jul      Gillioz Theatre, Springfield, MO – US
19 Jul      The Factory, Chesterfield, MO – US

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