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I love Trower's first two albums. Absolutely love 'em. Yes, he's clearly Hendrix influenced but he had such gorgeous melodies on those first two albums, and then there's James Dewars beautiful, soulful tenor-baritone voice. Twice Removed From Yesterday was THE album for me in 1973 (and that was the year of the releases of Dark Side of the Moon and Houses of the Holy, not to mention Brain Salad Surgery and A Passion Play).
After Bridge of Sighs (another amazing album)......meh, you can have him. But those were as good a first two albums as you'd ever wanna hear, IMO