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. OPEN (1967)B1. TrampB2. Why (Am I Treated So Bad)B3. A Kind Of Love InB4. Break it UpB5. Season Of The WitchA1. In and OutA2. Isola NataleA3. Black CatA4. Lament For Miss BakerA5. Goodbye Jungle TelegraphSTREETNOISE (1969)A1. Tropic of CapricornA2. CzechoslovakiaA3. Take Me To The WaterA4. A Word About ColourB1. Light My FireB2. Indian Rope ManB3. When I Was A Young GirlB4. Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine in)C1. Ellis IslandC2. In Search Of The SunC3.. Finally Found You OutC4. Looking In The Eye Of The WorldD1. Vauxhall To Lambeth BridgeD2. All BluesD3. I've Got LifeD4. Save The CountryDEFINITELY WHAT! (1968)A1. A Day In The LifeA2. George Bruno MoneyA3. Far HorizonA4. John Brown's BodyB1. Red Beans And RiceB2. Bumpin' On SunsetB3. If You LiveB4. Definitely WhatBEFOUR (1970)A1. I Wanna Take you HigherA2. PavaneA3. No Time To LiveA4. Maiden VoyageB1. Listen HereB2. Just You Just Me
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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. OPEN (1967)B1. TrampB2. Why (Am I Treated So Bad)B3. A Kind Of Love InB4. Break it UpB5. Season Of The WitchA1. In and OutA2. Isola NataleA3. Black CatA4. Lament For Miss BakerA5. Goodbye Jungle TelegraphSTREETNOISE (1969)A1. Tropic of CapricornA2. CzechoslovakiaA3. Take Me To The WaterA4. A Word About ColourB1. Light My FireB2. Indian Rope ManB3. When I Was A Young GirlB4. Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine in)C1. Ellis IslandC2. In Search Of The SunC3.. Finally Found You OutC4. Looking In The Eye Of The WorldD1. Vauxhall To Lambeth BridgeD2. All BluesD3. I've Got LifeD4. Save The CountryDEFINITELY WHAT! (1968)A1. A Day In The LifeA2. George Bruno MoneyA3. Far HorizonA4. John Brown's BodyB1. Red Beans And RiceB2. Bumpin' On SunsetB3. If You LiveB4. Definitely WhatBEFOUR (1970)A1. I Wanna Take you HigherA2. PavaneA3. No Time To LiveA4. Maiden VoyageB1. Listen HereB2. Just You Just Me