"Still Loving You" is a captivating album by Tom Robinson, originally released in 1986 under the Castaway Northwest Recordings label. This collection of tracks offers a blend of pop and pub rock, showcasing Robinson's versatile musical prowess and heartfelt songwriting.
The album opens with the energetic "Feel So Good (Hurt So Bad)" and continues with the soulful "Nothing Like The Real Thing," setting the tone for a journey through love, longing, and nostalgia. Standout tracks like "Still Loving You," "Take Me Home Again," and "You Tattooed Me" highlight Robinson's ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant lyrics. The album also features a jazz version of "Nothing Like The Real Thing," adding a unique twist to the original track.
"Still Loving You" includes a variety of musical styles, from the upbeat "The Saturday Disco" to the introspective "Northern Rain." The album's title track, "Still Loving You," gained significant popularity, particularly in Italy, and remains a fan favorite. The album closes with "Change - Feel So Good," a dynamic finale that ties the collection together.
Produced by Tom Robinson himself, with the exception of "Nothing Like The Real Thing" produced by John, the album showcases a cohesive sound that reflects the artist's growth and creativity. Whether you're a long-time fan of Tom Robinson or a newcomer to his music, "Still Loving You" offers a compelling listen that stands the test of time.