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Far Horizons
Auger Brian & Trinit
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The ground- breaking, unique jazz/R&B/pop group Brian Auger & The Trinity were formed from the ashes of Long John Baldry's and Brian Auger's previous group bandThe Steampacket, an R&B Revue collective, which also featured a then barely known Rod Stewart and Julie Driscoll.

Adding the UKs then greatest soul/pop singer Julie Driscoll to this new collective meant that not only did the band have a unique, beautiful voice and face to front the group - Driscoll also embodied everything about the 1960s fashionable It Girl; her sound, her clothes, hair styles and make up assured that nearly as many column inches were dedicated to her stylish demeanour as much as the band's genre bending music.

The group were the one of the first too to intentionally set out to break down musical barriers - Brian himself specifically stated in the sleeve notes for 1968s `Definitely What!' album that his concept "lies along a straight line drawn between pop and jazz and aims at the `fusion' of both elements". `Fusion' at that time was not even a recognised musical term, reinforcing Auger's credentials as an originator and innovator.

"Back then the jazz audiences were purists. They really looked down on rock and pop," he explains. "I had people cross the road when they saw me coming, I was persona non grata at Ronnie Scotts because of themusic we were doing and the clothes we were wearing".

Happily - audiences of the time didn't take the same dismissive approach, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity toured the US and had exploded onto American TV screens as guests of The Monkees, and also scored hits across Europe's pop charts via the singles `This Wheels On Fire' & `Save Me' - but simultaneously appeared on the UK's `Top Of The Pops' in the same month as headlining major European Jazz Festivals - a feat no other act has equalled since.

Between 1967 and '70, Brian Auger experienced a four year run of unprecedented creativity - 1967's Open with Julie Driscoll, 1968's Definitely What!, 1969's Streetnoise again with Driscoll and 1970's Befour - taking the Hammond Organ in new directions with their thrilling fusion of club R&B, jazz and psychedelic cool, engaging both the underground and the mainstream, and bringing the group chart success in the UK and Europe. "I look back on my years with The Trinity as a period of discovery," Auger concludes. "I didn't know what would happen or where it would take me but we were breaking down barriers and going someplace new."

BRIAN AUGER & THE TRINITY - FAR HORIZONS

Tracklist:

  1. *** Streetnoise
  2. Tropic Of Capricorn
  3. Czechoslovakia
  4. Take Me To The Water
  5. A Word About Colour
  6. Light My Fire
  7. Indian Rope Man
  8. When I Was A Young Girl
  9. Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In)
  10. Ellis Island
  11. In Search Of The Sun
  12. Finally Found You Out
  13. Looking In The Eye Of The World
  14. Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge
  15. All Blues
  16. I've Got Life
  17. Save The Country
  18. *** Befour
  19. I Wanna Take You Higher
  20. Pavane
  21. No Time To Live
  22. Maiden Voyage
  23. Listen Here
  24. Just You Just Me
  25. *** Definitely What!...
  26. A Day In The Life
  27. George Bruno Money
  28. Far Horizon
  29. John Brown's Body
  30. Red Beans And Rice
  31. Bumpin' On Sunset
  32. If You Live
  33. Definitely What
  34. *** OPEN
  35. In And Out
  36. Isola Natale
  37. Black Cat
  38. Lament For Miss Baker
  39. Goodbye Jungle Telegraph
  40. Tramp
  41. Why (Am I Treated So Bad)
  42. A Kind Of Love In
  43. Break It Up
  44. Season Of The Witch

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