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2.5 average | Robbit | November 5th 18 | Robin Trower's 1986 offering PASSION suffers from the overly slick and stylized production that plagued so many artists during this era. Only his soulful lead breaks remind the listener that they are hearing a Robin Trower album, as the rest of the soundscape bears little resemblance to the records he made during the 70s. The album does have its moments with songs like "If Forever" that seems revisit a bit of that "Daydream" vibe. "Caroline" seems to be vying for FM radio airplay, but is a tad too Adult Contemporary to have probably earned much notice. The title track is another minor highlight, but nothing that would really stand up against his earlier work. PASSION has its moments if you approach it with lower expectations, but is inevitably just too smooth for its own good.
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