Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Looking In The Eye Of The World (Reissue) (2007)

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Title: Looking In The Eye Of The World
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Fuel 2000
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Acid Jazz, Jazz Rock, Jazz Funk, Art Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:11:23
Total Size: 174/435 Mb
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Looking In The Eye Of The World (Reissue) (2007)


Tracklist:

01. Happy Overture
02. Butterfly
03. Troubleman
04. Freddie's Flight
05. Homeward
06. Light My Fire
07. Meet Mr. Eddie
08. Looking In The Eye Of The World
09. Ghostown
10. The Night Town
11. Season Of The Witch
12. Mugusic
13. Soundcheck

Line-up:
Bass – Chris Golden
Drums, Percussion – Karma D. Auger
Electric Organ, Electric Piano, Synthesizer – Brian Auger
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Flute – Katisse Buckingham
Trumpet – Larry Williams
Vocals – Savannah Grace Auger

Since forming this groundbreaking fusion ensemble in 1970, the legendary rock and jazz organist has thrived despite various incarnations of the group and numerous personnel changes. The early 2000s lineup was one of the best, in part because of the powerful, emotional contributions by Brian Auger's children, lead vocalist Savannah Grace Auger and drummer/percussionist Karma D. Auger. Savannah's soulful turns on a moody rendering of Herbie Hancock's "Butterfly" and a magical, retro-soul/funk reading of Marvin Gaye's "Troubleman" are early highlights here, as are Brian's brisk and lively "Happy Overture" and the buoyant, horn drenched "Freddie's Flight." Savannah and Karma collaborate with bassist Chris Golden on the mystical ballad "Homeward," another showcase for Savannah's heartfelt voice. Most of the rest of this supercharged date is a mix of original barnburners ("Meet Mr. Eddie") and the wistful, low-key title track, with a few cool retro exceptions: a soulful, bluesy rendering of Donovan's thought-provoking ballad "Season of the Witch" and a unique, mid-tempo arrangement of "Light My Fire" that makes it a jazzy torch tune. Although Brian's magical retro keys are front and center, every brilliant, transcendent moment here belongs to his daughters, who carry on her father's tradition in grand style.



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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.
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Veel Dank !!