CIRCUS
March, 1982
Album Review By John Swenson
Jack Bruce / Robin Trower - Truce
Wild
things were happening in 1967. First, Fresh
Cream redefined dynamics in rock and roll
with the loudest, cleanest guitar sounds yet recorded, and bassist Jack
Bruce had a totally unique approach to harmonics and structure. Bruce was
also the lead vocalist, and in live performance it was apparent how much
of the band's weight he carried , even in light of Eric Clapton's presence.
Then
there was Procol Harum, a keyboards- based outfit whose classically trained
organist had recast Bach in a rock format for the great single " Whiter
Shade Of Pale." The live sets featured the mighty guitar playing of one
Robin Trower who eventually left to front a power trio whose style paid
homage to Jimi Hendrix.
Bruce
and Trower sounded terrific together on their first outing B.L.T.,
but Truce has
all the marks of a collaboration in full maturity. Bruce and Trower are
perfect compliments to each others strengths, and the current line-up,
which unites Trower with Reg Isidore, the powerhouse drummer from his first
album, makes this one of the best power trios in rock history.