Brian Auger - Auger Incorporated (2022)
Artist: Brian Auger
Title: Auger Incorporated
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Soul Bank Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:09:30
Total Size: 314 / 757 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Auger Incorporated
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Soul Bank Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:09:30
Total Size: 314 / 757 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Preacher (9:06)
2. Poinciana (3:37)
3. I Just Got Some (3:11)
4. The Sidewinder (5:21)
5. Up Above My Head (2:38)
6. Walking (3:09)
7. In & Out (3:08)
8. Red Beans & Rice (5:46)
9. I Wanna Take You Higher (5:06)
10. Indian Rope Man (3:23)
11. Light My Fire (4:22)
12. This Wheel's On Fire (3:32)
13. Save Me (3:38)
14. Jeannine (2:08)
15. Total Eclipse (11:35)
16. A Better Land (5:29)
17. Fill Your Head With Laughter (3:50)
18. Whenever You're Ready (6:20)
19. Straight Ahead (5:08)
20. Something out of Nothing (5:55)
21. Freedom Jazz Dance (5:59)
22. Planet Earth Calling (4:13)
23. Night Train to Nowhere (3:38)
24. Circles (7:28)
25. Splatch (6:04)
26. Freddie's Flight (6:01)
Soul Bank Music announces a back catalogue deal with legendary musician and jazz keyboard master Brian Auger - with the release of a career spanning compilation ‘Auger Incorporated’. Lauded and loved by artists as diverse as Mose Allison to The Brand New Heavies, his tracks have been sampled by Mos Def, Common, Air and Kid Loco, his original compositions covered by Sarah Vaughan, Richard 'Groove' Holmes and The Main Ingredient.
Auger Incorporated includes classics and rarities from Brian Auger’s ground-breaking, genre busting catalogue, and reaches back to his early 60’s debut as an award-winning jazz piano prodigy, his transformation into a swinging London Hammond Organ player via his groups’ The Steampacket and Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity whose blend of jazz, R&B and pop idioms saw him credited as one of the earliest protagonists of jazz fusion, that reputation was further enhanced via his flagship 70s group Brian Auger's Oblivion Express. The 90s saw Brian hailed as the ‘godfather of acid jazz’, this Grammy Nominee is also the proud recipient of a US Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for his ‘contribution to the American art form of Jazz’ and is championed by several generations of musicians and fans.
Soul Bank’s Greg Boraman; “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to fully re-issue nearly everything Brian has released, but to also finally unleash the vast number of musical gems from Brian's own archive that have never been heard before, including live concerts and radio sessions, collaborative projects with equally legendary artists, alternate versions and out-takes - it’s a goldmine of sounds from across his entire 60-year career”.
Auger Incorporated includes classics and rarities from Brian Auger’s ground-breaking, genre busting catalogue, and reaches back to his early 60’s debut as an award-winning jazz piano prodigy, his transformation into a swinging London Hammond Organ player via his groups’ The Steampacket and Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity whose blend of jazz, R&B and pop idioms saw him credited as one of the earliest protagonists of jazz fusion, that reputation was further enhanced via his flagship 70s group Brian Auger's Oblivion Express. The 90s saw Brian hailed as the ‘godfather of acid jazz’, this Grammy Nominee is also the proud recipient of a US Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for his ‘contribution to the American art form of Jazz’ and is championed by several generations of musicians and fans.
Soul Bank’s Greg Boraman; “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to fully re-issue nearly everything Brian has released, but to also finally unleash the vast number of musical gems from Brian's own archive that have never been heard before, including live concerts and radio sessions, collaborative projects with equally legendary artists, alternate versions and out-takes - it’s a goldmine of sounds from across his entire 60-year career”.