ROBIN TROWER - Rock Goes To College

Upcoming Robin Trower release from Repertoire Records. It is a cd/dvd combo from his 1980 appearance on Rock Goes To College due out in February.

A brand new Repertoire series, sourced from the BBC archives, restored concert performance on region free NTSC DVD (Audio selection of Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound) Re-mastered stereo soundtrack CD,
20-page booklet with detailed liner notes and interview with Robin Trower.

Rock Goes To College was a BBC series that first ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. Upcoming rock bands were showcased, and it was broadcast live from small venues at University,Polytechnic and College halls, where tickets were often given free to students, ensuring a full capacity attendance and lively atmosphere.
Each performance would be a 40-50 minute set, and the original Sight & Sound broadcasts were transmitted simultaneously on BBC TV and in Stereo on BBC Radio One.
Ex-Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower was already well established as a solo artist by 1980, with 7 albums already out and one currently in active promotion. He was also a regular act on the UK college circuit throughout the 1970s.
The London University gig captures the extraordinary skills of this now revered guitar legend at his peak.
The authoritative liner notes by Blues Matters magazine editor Alan Pearce includes a new interview with Robin Trower.

Tracklist

DVD:
Live from the University Of London Union, United Kingdom, 25th February, 1980

1. Intro
2. Day Of The Eagle
3. Bridge Of Sighs
4. The Ring
5. Too Rolling Stoned
6. The Shout
7. Daydream
8. Victims Of The Fury
9. Little Bit Of Sympathy
10. Messing The Blues

DVD running time: Approx. 40 mins
Region Free NTSC DVD. Audio selection of
Stereo and 5.1 surround sound

CD:
Live from the University Of London Union, United Kingdom, 25th February, 1980

1. Day Of The Eagle
2. Bridge Of Sighs
3. The Ring
4. Too Rolling Stoned
5. The Shout
6. Daydream
7. Victims Of The Fury
8. Little Bit Of Sympathy
9. Messing The Blues


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