Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - A Kind Of Love In: 1967-1971 (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
- Title: A Kind Of Love In: 1967-1971
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Raven Records – RVCD-189 / CD, Compilation
- Genre: Jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Funk, Soul, Blues
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
- Total Time: 1:17:16
- Total Size: 180 / 492 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I Know You Love Me Not (03:22)
02. If You Should Ever Leave Me (03:12)
03. Save Me (Part 1) (02:38)
04. This Wheel's On Fire (03:29)
05. A Kind Of Love In (02:32)
06. In & Out (Inst.) (03:02)
07. Black Cat (03:20)
08. Tramp (04:12)
09. Break It Up (02:59)
10. Why (Am I Treated So Bad)? (03:31)
11. Season Of The Witch (07:53)
12. The Road To Cairo (05:16)
13. Shadows Of You (03:36)
14. Indian Rope Man (03:19)
15. Take Me To The Water (04:16)
16. A Word About Colour (01:35)
17. Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) (03:02)
18. Light My Fire (04:20)
19. Save The Country (03:53)
20. Walk Down (04:09)
21. A New Awakening (03:40)
01. I Know You Love Me Not (03:22)
02. If You Should Ever Leave Me (03:12)
03. Save Me (Part 1) (02:38)
04. This Wheel's On Fire (03:29)
05. A Kind Of Love In (02:32)
06. In & Out (Inst.) (03:02)
07. Black Cat (03:20)
08. Tramp (04:12)
09. Break It Up (02:59)
10. Why (Am I Treated So Bad)? (03:31)
11. Season Of The Witch (07:53)
12. The Road To Cairo (05:16)
13. Shadows Of You (03:36)
14. Indian Rope Man (03:19)
15. Take Me To The Water (04:16)
16. A Word About Colour (01:35)
17. Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) (03:02)
18. Light My Fire (04:20)
19. Save The Country (03:53)
20. Walk Down (04:09)
21. A New Awakening (03:40)
It was one of the most memorable hit singles of the late 1960s, an hypnotic, walking bass led swirl through an unreleased Bob Dylan song, that seemingly confirmed in the public eye that the critics had been saying for a year or more. That, in an age already awash with super groups, the combination of singer Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger and his Trinity was poised to become the most singularly innovative union of them all. It didn't work out like that. Today, they're probably best remembered for a sixties hit that was reworked for the theme to TV's Absolutely Fabulous. But still, the Driscoll-Auger Trinity remains among the most imposing partnerships of the late 1960s. This is their story.
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