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Must have.....Please make more records!!! Sep 28, 2009 When originally release last year this studio album escaped my listening. When the live album came out just recently I went back and discovered the studio album. Simply put this record is SUPERBLY produced and is one of the best records to come out in the last few years, IMO. A must have for sure!! Here is to hoping this pair will record a follow up album...or two...or three....I would buy them all if they were of the quality of Seven Moons. GREAT RECORD!!!
Creme de le Trower Aug 30, 2009 What do you get when you mix Cream and Robin Trower (and a top notch drummer as well)--Seven Moons. Fans of either and both will be thrilled with this disc, as I was. Bruce's hypnotic souful voice, pulsing bass and Trower's signature guitar are both here backed by an excellent drummer, and they do rock! I had to keep reminding myself that this was 2009, not 1968 or 1974....the sounds here were so familiar yet brand new and exciting. Every track on this disc was good, I was amazed!
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Awesome and hard to find Jan 30, 2009 A great CD that originated as parts of two albums by a group these guys put together called BLT. I have the old vinyl but they are stored away and havent seen daylight in over a decade. Great music joining one of the greatest bass players and vocalists with one of the most unique and talented guitar players ever to come out of England. Just plain fantastic music and some of the best work Jack Bruce and Robin Trower ever put together.
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Loved every single note. Jan 24, 2009 It's not Disraeli Gears, and it's not Bridge of Sighs, and that's perfectly OK.
It's a welcome visit by two old friends, both in fine form. As an owner of their previous efforts, Blt/Truce, I feel that "Seven Moons" is superior to both. It is confident, relaxed, seductive, and smoking.
Veteran musicians produce superior new music. Not a bad track on the CD.
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not good enough for Robin & Jack Jan 20, 2009 I recently bought "Seven Moons" by Robin & Jack. I'm not overly excited by this album. Jack's voice is weak and the songs do not reach out and grab me. There are some that would probably sound good live and I think this should have been a live album. That might rachet up the presentation.
I hate to give this one a boo review, but I can't find much to celebrate here. And, as silly as this will sound, I think the new recording techniques don't help the sound. It's too clean. Robin's early things were recorded differently. They were muddier and that's a poor word. I've played this one loudly, but still can't get what I want from it.
So, if you love Trower/Bruce, get this one. You may like more than I do.
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