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Album artwork for Twice Removed From Yesterday: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition by Robin Trower

Twice Removed From Yesterday is Robin Trower's first solo album after leaving Procol Harum in 1971 and hooking up with Frankie Miller in the band Jude. Featuring ex-Stone The Crows bassist / vocalist James Dewar and Reg Isidore on drums, it was originally released in March 1973 and heralded the beginning of this legendary power trio, paving the way for Robin to be the deserved guitar hero that he is. A mix of hard bluesy rock, the album contains nuggets of genius throughout, none more so than on the title track, I Can't Wait Much Longer, and Daydream amongst others. This new deluxe version is housed in a gatefold sleeve and is remastered for 2023. It features 3 unreleased versions of album tracks, the B side of the "Man Of The World" single (Take A Fast Train) and 4 BBC John Peel sessions.

Robin Trower

Twice Removed From Yesterday: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

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Album artwork for Twice Removed From Yesterday: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition by Robin Trower
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Released 18/08/2023Catalogue Number

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Robin Trower

Twice Removed From Yesterday: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

Chrysalis
Album artwork for Twice Removed From Yesterday: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition by Robin Trower
CDx2

£14.99

Released 18/08/2023Catalogue Number

CRCX1533

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Twice Removed From Yesterday: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition by Robin Trower
LPx2

£29.99

Black
Released 18/08/2023Catalogue Number

CRVX1533

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Twice Removed From Yesterday is Robin Trower's first solo album after leaving Procol Harum in 1971 and hooking up with Frankie Miller in the band Jude. Featuring ex-Stone The Crows bassist / vocalist James Dewar and Reg Isidore on drums, it was originally released in March 1973 and heralded the beginning of this legendary power trio, paving the way for Robin to be the deserved guitar hero that he is. A mix of hard bluesy rock, the album contains nuggets of genius throughout, none more so than on the title track, I Can't Wait Much Longer, and Daydream amongst others. This new deluxe version is housed in a gatefold sleeve and is remastered for 2023. It features 3 unreleased versions of album tracks, the B side of the "Man Of The World" single (Take A Fast Train) and 4 BBC John Peel sessions.