Julie Driscoll - 1969 (2022 Remaster) (2022)
Artist: Julie Driscoll
Title: 1969 (2022 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: Esoteric
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:30
Total Size: 90.5 / 218 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 1969 (2022 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: Esoteric
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:30
Total Size: 90.5 / 218 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. A New Awakening (2022 Remaster) (3:52)
2. Those That We Love (2022 Remaster) (4:47)
3. Leaving It All Behind (2022 Remaster) (4:51)
4. Break Out (2022 Remaster) (5:17)
5. The Choice (2022 Remaster) (6:02)
6. Lullaby (2022 Remaster) (4:23)
7. Walk Down (2022 Remaster) (4:15)
8. I Nearly Forgot - But I Went Back (2022 Remaster) (5:04)
• NEW REMASTERED RELEASE OF THE CLASSIC SOLO ALBUM BY JULIE DRISCOLL.
• FEATURING MEMBERS OF BLOSSOM TOES, NUCLEUS AND SOFT MACHINE. WITH FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK AND ESSAY.
Conceived and recorded following Julie’s tenure with Brian Auger And The Trinity, with whom she had recorded two albums and commercial success with a version of Dylan and Rick Danko’s ‘This Wheel’s On Fire’.
Eager to break away from the heavy burden of being in the public spotlight, Julie Driscoll wrote a series of fine compositions and collaborated with her soon-to-be husband Keith Tippett on their arrangements.
The album sessions were produced by Giorgio Gomelsky and featured contributions from some of the finest musicians on the British Jazz and Rock scene, including guitarist Chris Spedding, Elton Dean, Nick Evans and Mark Charig (Soft Machine), Karl Jenkins and Jeff Clyne (Nucleus) and the members of Blossom Toes.
Featuring outstanding pieces such as ‘A New Awakening’, ‘Those That We Love’ and ‘Break Out’, ‘1969’ was an artistic triumph, but was destined to remain unreleased until 1971, due to the collapse of Giorgio Gomelsky’s Marmalade Records.
This edition has been newly remastered and is a most welcome reissue of a true classic.
• FEATURING MEMBERS OF BLOSSOM TOES, NUCLEUS AND SOFT MACHINE. WITH FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK AND ESSAY.
Conceived and recorded following Julie’s tenure with Brian Auger And The Trinity, with whom she had recorded two albums and commercial success with a version of Dylan and Rick Danko’s ‘This Wheel’s On Fire’.
Eager to break away from the heavy burden of being in the public spotlight, Julie Driscoll wrote a series of fine compositions and collaborated with her soon-to-be husband Keith Tippett on their arrangements.
The album sessions were produced by Giorgio Gomelsky and featured contributions from some of the finest musicians on the British Jazz and Rock scene, including guitarist Chris Spedding, Elton Dean, Nick Evans and Mark Charig (Soft Machine), Karl Jenkins and Jeff Clyne (Nucleus) and the members of Blossom Toes.
Featuring outstanding pieces such as ‘A New Awakening’, ‘Those That We Love’ and ‘Break Out’, ‘1969’ was an artistic triumph, but was destined to remain unreleased until 1971, due to the collapse of Giorgio Gomelsky’s Marmalade Records.
This edition has been newly remastered and is a most welcome reissue of a true classic.