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		<description><![CDATA[DEFINITELY WHAT! / Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity: Side 1: Listen: Red Beans And Rice / Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity Side 2: Listen: George Bruno Money / Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity It was February 2001 when my assistant Steve, at Sony, buzzed me about an incoming cold call from a Brian Auger. &#8220;He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DEFINITELY WHAT! / Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity:</p>
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<p>Side 1:</p>
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<p>Listen: Red Beans And Rice / Brian Auger  &#038; The Trinity<br />
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<p>Side 2:</p>
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<p>Listen: George Bruno Money / Brian Auger  &#038; The Trinity<br />
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<p>It was February 2001 when my assistant Steve, at Sony, buzzed me about an incoming cold call from a Brian Auger.</p>
<p>&#8220;He sounds English&#8221; was the helpful detail.</p>
<p>I just figured it was one of my pals lazily playing our game. We&#8217;d often ring each other&#8217;s office and announce ourselves as an impossibly impossible famous caller, a person from our ultimate wish list. </p>
<p>But shockingly it was the real Brian Auger, making the label rounds via phone, shopping his daughter Ali Auger&#8217;s then current album, as well his catalog, including all the full lengths by Brian Auger&#8217;s Oblivion Express and even earlier titles like DEFINITELY WHAT!, the first as Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity, from which these two songs come. I still have his letter from the huge package that arrived a few days later.</p>
<p>Atlantic and sister label Atco issued a handful of these 7&#8243; promotional EP&#8217;s to radio during the late 60&#8242;s and early 70&#8242;s, all in similar generic information/picture sleeves with short explanatory notes on the back cover from the head of radio promotion or press. Oddly, most had simply one song per side, thereby not in keeping with the EP&#8217;s original configuration of two per side, four total. </p>
<p>In this case though, both tracks from DEFINITELY WHAT!, including Booker T &#038; The MG&#8217;s &#8216;Red Beans And Rice&#8217; were quite long, essentially filling out the same time as two shorter, single length tracks would have.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t see the Atlantic series EP&#8217;s much these days, and hardly ever in the rather thin plain paper stock information/picture covers mentioned above.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Straight Ahead / Brian Auger&#8217;s Oblivion Express Always the ultimate player, Brian Auger seems like he was a pro in the cradle. Go back to his earliest recordings, prior to the big success he had with &#8216;This Wheel&#8217;s On Fire&#8217;, billed as Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity. You&#8217;ll see his virtuosity was fully [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Straight Ahead / Brian Auger&#8217;s Oblivion Express<br />
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<p>Always the ultimate player, Brian Auger seems like he was a pro in the cradle. Go back to his earliest recordings, prior to the big success he had with &#8216;This Wheel&#8217;s On Fire&#8217;, billed as  Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity. You&#8217;ll see his virtuosity was fully formed. </p>
<p>In the early 70&#8242;s, after Julie Driscoll went her solo route, he toured the world, initially as Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity, quickly morphing into Brian Auger&#8217;s Oblivion Express, gaining US momentum the whole while. Sharing bills with every type of band (Bruce Springsteen, The Allman Brothers Band., Roland Kirk, Santana, Chick Corea, Led Zeppelin, Earth Wind &#038; Fire, Kiss, Herbie Hancock), they provided just the right amount of high brow musicianship to ecstatically turn both jazz and rock audiences on. </p>
<p>Surprisingly, or unsurprisingly, their many records fell pretty short on US airplay, but sold well nonetheless. </p>
<p>Fast forward to the present, Brian Auger&#8217;s Oblivion Express is still playing, dare I say better than ever. I sat smack dab in front of him a few years back, when he shared a bill with an equally stunning Savoy Brown at B.B. King&#8217;s in New York, and you could hardly see anything but a blur from those hands. </p>
<p>They just don&#8217;t make &#8216;em like Brian Auger anymore. Sorry.</p>
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