Robin Trower's "In The Line Of Fire," released on January 1, 1990, under Rhino Atlantic, is a powerful blend of blues rock, blues, and modern blues that showcases Trower's exceptional guitar skills and emotive songwriting. Clocking in at 45 minutes, this album is a testament to Trower's enduring influence in the blues rock genre.
The album opens with "Sea of Love," a track that immediately draws you in with its captivating guitar riffs and soulful vocals. "Under the Gun" and "Turn the Volume Up" follow, each offering a unique blend of raw energy and melodic depth. "Natural Fact" and "If You Really Want to Find Love" delve into more introspective themes, showcasing Trower's ability to convey complex emotions through his music.
"Ev'ry Body's Watching You Now" and "Isn't It Time" are standout tracks that highlight Trower's knack for crafting memorable hooks and powerful choruses. "(I Would) Still Be Here for You" and "All That I Want" are heartfelt ballads that showcase Trower's vocal range and emotional depth. The album closes with "(Let's) Turn This Fight into a Brawl" and "Climb Above the Rooftops," both of which are energetic and uplifting tracks that leave you feeling inspired.
Throughout "In The Line Of Fire," Robin Trower's guitar work is nothing short of extraordinary. His playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive, making each track a joy to listen to. Whether you're a longtime fan of Robin Trower or a newcomer to his music, "In The Line Of Fire" is an album that is sure to impress.
This is a 1990 Specialty Press released as a LP.