May 17 street date. 1974's "Bridge Of Sighs" was Robin Trower's sophomore album following his departure from Procol Harum. Lauded critically and commercially a breakthrough, and accompanied by James Dewar on soulful vocal and bass duty and Reg Isidore underpinning their psychedelic blues sound with masterful drumming, the album saw Robin push his trio's initial concept into exciting new territory. Producer and former Procol Harum bandmate Matthew Fisher and Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick take on control room duties to help bring this stunning collection of songs together. 50 years later, the recordings have been newly mixed from the original tapes, and we are proud to present the most expansive version of the album to date. Disc1: the original album, remastered from the tape transfers. Disc 2: 2024 stereo mix along with a selection of outtakes and rarities never heard before and USA radio spots. Disc 3: Live at The Record Plant, Sausalito, 29th May 1974, available in its entirety for the first time and newly remastered from the original tape transfers. The final disc is a Blu-ray with all the above plus a newly created stunning Dolby ATMOS mix, 5.1, stereo album instrumentals and additional outtakes only available here.
May 17 street date. 1974's "Bridge Of Sighs" was Robin Trower's sophomore album following his departure from Procul Harum. Lauded critically and commercially a breakthrough, and accompanied by James Dewar on soulful vocal and bass duty and Reg Isidore underpinning their psychedelic blues sound with masterful drumming, the album saw Robin push his trio's initial concept into exciting new territory. Producer and former Procul Harum bandmate Matthew Fisher and Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick take on control room duties to help bring this stunning collection of songs together. 50 years later, the recordings have been newly mixed from the original tapes, with an unedited stereo mix cut at half-speed especially for this release. On the second disc, you can hear the trio amid a US tour supporting the album Live at The Record Plant, Sausalito, May 1974, available in its entirety for the first time and newly remastered from the original tape transfers.