"Beyond the Mist" is a studio album by English guitarist Robin Trower. Released in 1985, it is the ninth solo album of his successful music career after departing from Procol Harum in 1971. The album is highly notable for the contributions of Trower's then-bassist Dave Bronze who contributes vocals on a majority of the tracks, notable being his first appearance as a vocalist.
Musically, "Beyond the Mist" is characterized by Robin's signature blend of rock and blues. His guitar work and use of effects are in full display on this album, showcasing his virtuosic talent and reaffirming his position as one of the great rock guitarists of his generation. The album contains a total of nine songs including the popular "Gonna Be More Suspicious" and "Little Girl".
Critical reception of the album was mixed at the time of release, but it has since been re-evaluated, and is now regarded as a strong example of Trower's guitar prowess and songwriting ability. The album showcases both his continuation of his signature style as well as further experiments and evolution into diverse sonic territories. "Beyond the Mist" represents the enduring artistry of Robin Trower in his post-Procol Harum solo career.