Jack Bruce & Robin Trower - Seven Moons

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Seven Moons (Jack Bruce & Robin Trower) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Seven Moons 4:40
2.Lives Of Clay 5:02
3.Distant Places Of The Heart 5:23
4.She's Not The One 2:54
5.So Far To Yesterday 3:33
6.Just Another Day 5:29
7.Perfect Place 3:46
8.The Last Door 5:08
9.Bad Case Of Celebrity 4:04
10.Come To Me 4:43
11.I'm Home 3:11

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- Legends

Its all good...but.....doesn't Jack Bruce sound....well....old? Please don't get me wrong I appreciate what they both have done. Its just that Trower playing was up to par and Bruce was soundin kinda shakey.

- Mailing it in...

Im a big fan of Robin Trower, and his guitar work is legendary. We get plenty of smooth and evocative guitar here, but Mr Bruce's deadpan vocals and the at best average song writing make this little more than background music. These venerable gentlemen need to do something to put a spring in their step!

- Jack Bruce and Robin Trower team up again

The rock/blues duo have released another album, and they lay down some great grooves. Trower is at his best, playing the blues guitar licks that he's famous for, and what keeps us fans coming back for more. Bruce belts out his signature vocals, and the result is quite good. Both Jack Bruce and Robin Trower seem to gel with each other quite well, and the result shows. While some of the peices are very good, some seem a bit restrained, like they could have given a little more, and the result would have been amazing. Overall, a good album, not the best ever, but good. Check it out if you're a fan of either Bruce or Trower, or if you're into blues/rock. Both of them are good at it on their own, but together, they form a great duo.

- Perfect Place Rocks

this duo stills hits it right! the vocals are good, Trower is still great, and the combo between them says, is it 2008, or 1978???

- Stick with BBM

Two greats who still are but have released an average CD. If you're big fans of Jack Bruce and Robin Trower (like me), you'll find this CD worthwhile. Otherwise, the songwriting simply isn't good enough to warrant purchasing the whole CD. Pick the songs you like and download them. A better collaberative effort was the Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Gary Moore CD, BBM - Around the Next Dream, which had GREAT songs and was a legitimate throwback to the glory days (the name of one of the songs) of Cream.

- Groovy

Best thing Jack Bruce has done since Cream and best Trower has done since Bridge of Sighs in my opinion. The lyrics are deep, the guitar tones are soulful, epic, bluesy, and far out. Jack Bruce's voice has aged better than any of his peers from the 60s and his bass playing is awesome as ever before. I honestly got into Robin Trower because of my love for Hendrix and though I now see Trower as his own genius I still can hear plenty of Hendrix sounding stuff that makes my heart smile.

- Classic

LISTEN UP BOYS AND GIRLS!!!!! this is how it's done...

- it keeps getting better!

Initially, I was not thrilled with the idea of this third collaboration. The first two sounded more like Trower and less like Bruce, with his bass buried in the mix and none of his signature sound as Cream member or solo artist. This release is different. It sounds like a real collaboration of equals. Bruce's vocals are great -what a pleasant surprise after what he's been through! And the songs are catchy and clever. Trower has now sounded like Hendrix for longer than Hendrix ever did - so it's ok to just enjoy the man's artistry. Repeated listening will yield a depth of emotion and ideas hidden just below the blues riffs.

- a window from the past to present

Tone & Soul... a clinic for all those wet behind the ears.

- Head back in time!

This is a real TRIP back to the early 70's. Jack's bass lines are hypnotic and the actual songs are excellent. Each tune is thoughtful and well crafted with lyrics that really resonate. Jack's vocals are as tight as ever and sound as fresh as they did back in the day.Then ther's the guitar! Robin is simply KILLING IT on this album. The smokiness and vibiness of his playing surpasses Bridge of Sighs. He channels Jimi like nobody can. In short, this album delivers to Cream fans, Trower fans, Jimi fans, Uni-vibe fans, heads, Guitar Hero wannabes and anybody else with ears. Visit the 7 Moons NOW!

- Rock'n'Roll had a baby. They call it the Blues

This is a gem. Two great musicians on a great album. That voice. The tone of the guitar and bass. Good stuff. But be warned, the best rockers are old. Let's hope that they never fade away. This is serious music from classic rockers. If you haven't heard it. Buy it. You'll like it. Now get back to your Lady Gagadavida, babee...

- Trower and Bruce haven't lost a step

This, the third effort from the power duo, is a balanced production of well recorded and masterfully played compositions. Aside from the thoughtful and insightful compositions, there is no way telling these icons are now senior citizens (not that it's a bad thing.) Trower, once again, reaches a new height of artistry. His Fender Stratocaster lush with Fulltone effects soars and titilates. As a blues guitarist Trower continues to write new chapters in methodology and technique; and Bruce's operatic vocals have lost little over the years. The songs are are soulful, funky and unmistakenly hard rock. Trower revisits his Hendrixian roots and lays down rhythms ala Band of Gypsys/Experience. The riffs are countered with Bruce's sage lyrics and smooth yet poweful singing. Robin Trower's soloing is more complex, exploratory and, quite frankly, better than ever. This is a must-listen for all Trower and Bruce fans, as well those appreciative of modern blues and excellent musicianship.

- their best collaborative effort....

"Seven Moons" is stellar. Not only the best effort of the three collaborations between Trower and Bruce, but this record contains both the rush and the elegance that defines each man's career. The live-in-the-studio voodoo of this recording could serve as a beacon for the young musicians out there flailing in the barren landscape of flat, auto-tuned, cut-and-paste collages folks call music these days. This album is a revelation: three artists in a room together making music the old-fashioned way, by living it in the moment.

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