Brian Auger With The Trinity, Julie Driscoll, Oblivion Express ‎– Auger Rhythms: Brian Auger's Musical History (2003)

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Title: Auger Rhythms: Brian Auger's Musical History
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Ghostown Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Acid Jazz, Jazz Rock, Jazz Funk, Art Rock, Prog Rock
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Total Time: 02:31:50
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Brian Auger With The Trinity, Julie Driscoll, Oblivion Express ‎– Auger Rhythms: Brian Auger's Musical History (2003)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
Brian Auger: The Jazz Piano Years:

01. Blues Three Four
02. East Of The Sun
03. Poinciana
04. There's No Greater Love
05. If You Could See Me Now

Brian Auger's Hammond Organ Big Band:
06. Moanin'
07. Sister Sadie

Brian Auger Trinity With Julie Driscoll:
08. Misty
09. I've Gotta Go Now
10. Break It Up
11. Inside Of Him
12. Wheel's On Fire
13. Season Of the Witch
14. A Day In The Life
15. Tropic Of capricorn
16. Light My Fire

CD 2:
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express:

01. Listen Here
02. Freedom Jazz Dance
03. Second Wind
04. Happiness Is Just Around The Bend
05. Inner City Blues
06. Straight Ahead
07. Brain Damage
08. Beginning Again
09. Bumpin' On Sunset
10. Indian Rope Man

Karma Auger:
11. Karma Auger-Slide

Ali Auger:
12. Ali Auger-The Lady's In Love

Born July 18, 1939 and growing up in London, BRIAN AUGER began taking notice of his parent's player piano at the age of three; "After a while I noticed that I was able to recognize the patterns in all the notes... I began to copy the notes [and] I was actually able to copy these melodies", he recalls. After the Auger home was bombed and destroyed in 1944, Brian found other pianos and was determined to keep playing. In addition to the British and American pop music of the time, he also became fascinated with jazz artists like Duke Ellington, Count Basie and other popular jazz coming in through Armed Forces radio. Soon the great modern jazz pianists captured him, Oscar Peterson, Hampton Hawes, Bill Evans, Red Garland, Victor Feldman, and McCoy Tyner.

By eighteen, his musical prowess began attracting attention and in 1962 he formed a trio with bassist Rick Laird, Phil Knorra on drums, adding a young John McLaughlin and saxophonist Glen Hughes. 1964 saw AUGER winning a Melody Maker jazz poll, soon becoming in-demand among London's music scene. Though a fan of rock (the BEATLES in particular), AUGER was more interested in the technical side of playing and after hearing JIMMY SMITH on Hammond organ, he knew he had to have one. In November 1964, he formed the TRINITY with drummer Micky Waller and bassist Ricky Brown. By 1965, English blues singer LONG JOHN BALDRY had put together a band with AUGER and with the addition of Rod Stewart, Julie Driscoll and guitarist Vic Briggs, the band STEAMPACKET emerged and lasted almost a year playing the mix of R&B, blues-jazz and rock that would cement AUGER's reputation. September 1966 saw a rebirth of the TRINITY that included Driscoll and Briggs, guitarist Gary Boyle, bassist Roger Sutton and Clive Thacker on drums. "The idea of the Trinity", he reflects, "was a combination of Blues, Mowtown and Messengers". They released a debut in 1967 titled "Open" from which a Bob Dylan cover reached #5 and put the LP on the charts. "Definitely What" was an instrumental record released in 1968, and "Streetnoise" that same year, this time with Driscoll on vocals. The outfit disbanded finally in 1970 after the flop "Befour" but never one to give up, 'Aug' formed OBLIVION EXPRESS with Jim Mullen on guitars, Barry Dean on bass and drummer Robbie Macintosh. After several good jazz-rock fusion albums, a new version of OBLIVION EXPRESS recorded "Closer To It", the band toured the U.S. and the album landed on both the R&B and Jazz charts, as did the follow-up "Straight Ahead". The band opened for ZZ TOP, LED ZEPPELIN, and HERBIE HANCOCK among others.

Auger took a break from professional music in the early 80s but released "Keys to the Heart" in 1987 and toured Europe. By the mid-90s he had reformed the OBLIVION EXPRESS with family members and BRIAN AUGER continues to make music and tour the world.


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Veel Dank!!!
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Brilliant collection. Thank you!
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Veel Dank !!