No More Worlds to Conquer

No More Worlds to Conquer


  • Singer: Robin Trower
  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 2022-04-29
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2022 Mascot Label Group/Provogue

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ball of Fire Robin Trower 3:51
2
No More Worlds to Conquer Robin Trower 3:54
3
Deadly Kiss Robin Trower 6:14
4
Birdsong Robin Trower 4:11
5
Losing You Robin Trower 2:50
6
Waiting for the Rain to Fall Robin Trower 3:46
7
Wither on the Vine Robin Trower 4:11
8
Cloud Across the Sun Robin Trower 3:14
9
Fire to Ashes Robin Trower 3:44
10
The Razor's Edge Robin Trower 3:02
11
I Will Always Be Your Shelter Robin Trower 4:17

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  • Reviews

    • Back to early Trower

      5
      By tgcurro
      The best work Trower has done in some time. Quite reminiscent of early work.
    • An Amazing Work! Evolution of Robin Trower!

      5
      By Bron-Yraur
      Robin Trower is an amazing guitarist. I cannot wait to see him live again and hope he plays plenty of tracks off this outstanding album. Richard Watts vocals brings incredible sultry blues to Robin's timeless guitar. Title track is excellent, as is just before it rains and losing you.
    • Robin Trower No More Worlds

      5
      By BLUES90blues
      Been a Robin Trower fan since I bought Bridge of Sighs on VINYL!!! Still an unbelivable guitarist. This album is great.
    • Title track is great!

      5
      By Reel Music
      Great new title track, shades of "Where are you Going To" from 2016. At 76, Robin is still the master of guitar tone and feel. The real revelation for me was bassist Richard Watts’ moving vocal.