Bridge of Sighs (album)
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Bridge of Sighs is an album by Robin Trower, produced by Procol Harum organist Matthew Fisher, that was released in 1974. The album may have been named after the actual Bridge of Sighs. Acclaimed Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick was this album's sound engineer. This was a breakthrough album for Trower, and known to most fans as his best. This is his second album after leaving Procol Harum. Songs on this album have become live concert staples for Trower such as "Bridge Of Sighs", "Too Rolling Stoned", "Day Of The Eagle" and "Little Bit Of Sympathy".
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- "Day Of The Eagle" (Trower) – 4:59
- "Bridge Of Sighs" (Trower) – 5:05
- "In This Place" (Trower) – 4:28
- "The Fool And Me" (Trower-Dewar) – 3:57
- "Too Rolling Stoned" (Trower) – 7:29
- "About To Begin" (Trower) – 3:43
- "Lady Love" (Trower-Dewar) – 3:21
- "Little Bit Of Sympathy" (Trower) – 4:20