The song "One Go Round" by Robin Trower from his 2025 album Come And Find Me is a swampy, funk-inflected blues-rock track that perfectly suits the Zoo Crew’s gritty, soulful vibe, resonating with their Zoo Freaks audience. Described by Trower in an interview with MNPR Magazine as “almost an instant finished thing... like a hot knife through butter,” the song came together quickly in the studio, with all lead guitar work improvised, capturing a seize-the-day spirit reflected in its lyrics, “You only get one go round, so try and make the most of it.” A lyric video shared on X sparked fan buzz, with one user calling it “a funky gem that channels Trower’s classic vibe with a fresh twist.” Reviews from Rock and Blues Muse praise its subtle, supple funk riff, comparing it to Trower’s early 70s work, making it a standout for its fluid, spectral playing.
Robin Trower, born March 9, 1945, in London, England, began his musical journey in the early 1960s, inspired by blues and rock pioneers like Jimi Hendrix and B.B. King. He first gained prominence as a guitarist for Procol Harum from 1967 to 1971, contributing to their iconic hit “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” as noted in a post on X. After leaving Procol Harum, Trower launched his solo career with his 1973 debut Twice Removed From Yesterday, followed by the seminal 1974 album Bridge of Sighs, which established him as a guitar legend with his distinctive, wah-wah-infused sound. His early days playing in London’s vibrant 60s scene with bands like The Paramounts shaped his soulful, emotive style, as detailed on AllMusic. Over decades, Trower has released nearly 30 studio albums, earning praise from peers like Joe Satriani and Robert Fripp.
Fans can stay connected with Robin Trower through his official website, robintrower.com, which offers tour updates, music, and merch. His Facebook page shares live performance clips and album news, including posts about “One Go Round” from his ongoing 2025 tour. On Instagram, Trower posts photos from the road and studio, giving Zoo Freaks a glimpse into his creative process. His X account engages fans with updates and retweets of praise for Come And Find Me. For fan communities, the Facebook group Robin Trower Fans is a vibrant space where enthusiasts share concert experiences and discuss tracks like “One Go Round.” Additionally, fan-driven sites like trowerpower.com celebrate his legacy with discographies and tour archives, keeping his fanbase thriving.
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