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Streetnoise

Streetnoise is a 1969 album by Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity, originally released as a double LP.

Streetnoise
Studio album by
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and The Trinity
ReleasedJuly 1969
Recorded1969
StudioAdvision Studios, London, England
GenreJazz, progressive rock, gospel, folk rock, psychedelic rock
Length74:04
LabelMarmalade 608005/6 (UK) / Atco / Polydor
ProducerGiorgio Gomelsky
Julie Driscoll chronology
Open
(1967)
Streetnoise
(1969)
1969
(1971)
Brian Auger chronology
Definitely What!
(1968)
Streetnoise
(1969)
Befour
(1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone(favorable)[2]

It includes cover versions of The Doors’ "Light My Fire", Nina Simone’s "Take Me To The Water", Laura Nyro’s "Save the Country", Miles Davis' "All Blues", Richie Havens' "Indian Rope Man", and "Let The Sunshine In" and "I Got Life" from the musical Hair. Driscoll covers this wide range of musical influences easily and with her highly emotive and distinctive vocals, and with Auger's intense Hammond organ, the album is instrumentally interesting, too.[3][4][5]

Streetnoise was a record that may have been informed by its era, but it certainly isn't stuck there, especially as the 21st century opens. The music here sounds as fresh and exciting as the day it was recorded. The sound on the reissue is completely remastered and packed in deluxe form; it all adds up to a must-have package for anyone interested in the development of Auger's music that was to change immediately after this record with the invention of the Oblivion Express, and also for those interested in Driscoll's most brave, innovative, and fascinating career as an improviser who discovered entirely new ways of using the human voice. Streetnoise is brilliant.[4]

— Thom Jurek, Allmusic

Track listing edit

LP side 1 edit

sub-titled: HOW GOOD WOULD IT BE TO FEEL FREE

1. "Tropic of Capricorn" (Brian Auger) 5:30
2. "Czechoslovakia" (Julie Driscoll) 6:45
3. "Take Me to the Water" (Nina Simone) 4:00
4. "A Word About Colour" (Julie Driscoll) 1:35

LP side 2 edit

sub-titled: KISS HIM QUICK, HE HAS TO PART

5. "Light My Fire" (John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison[6]) 4:30
6. "Indian Rope Man" (Richie Havens, Joe Price, Mark Roth) 3:00
7. "When I Was a Young Girl" (Traditional; arranged by Julie Driscoll) 7:00
8. "The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)" (James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot) 3:05

LP side 3 edit

sub-titled: LOOKING IN THE EYE OF THE WORLD

9. "Ellis Island" (Brian Auger) 4:10
10. "In Search of the Sun" (Dave Ambrose) 4:25
11. "Finally Found You Out" (Brian Auger) 4:15
12. "Looking in the Eye of the World" (Brian Auger) 5:05

LP side 4 edit

sub-titled: SAVE THE COUNTRY

13. "Vauxhall to Lambeth Bridge" (Julie Driscoll) 6:30
14. "All Blues" (Miles Davis, Oscar Brown) 5:40
15. "I've Got Life" (James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot) 4:30
16. "Save the Country" (Laura Nyro) 3:56

Personnel edit

  • Brian "Auge" Auger - B-3 organ, piano, electric piano, vocals
  • Julie "Jools" Driscoll - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • David "Lobs" Ambrose - 4- and 6- string electric basses, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Clive "Toli" Thacker - drums, percussion

References edit

  1. ^ Jurek, Thom. Streetnoise at AllMusic
  2. ^ Bangs, Lester (6 September 1969). "Streetnoise". Rolling Stone. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. (41): 29.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 May 2008. Retrieved 19 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ a b Jurek, Thom: Review of Streetnoise at AllMusic
  5. ^ Streetnoise reviews at www.progarchives.com
  6. ^ Original pressings of Streetnoise incorrectly credit "Light My Fire" to Jim Morrison alone.

External links edit

  • BBC - Classic Pop/Rock Review - Brian Auger Julie Driscoll & The Trinity, Open, Definitely What!, Streetnoise

streetnoise, 1969, album, julie, driscoll, brian, auger, trinity, originally, released, double, studio, album, julie, driscoll, brian, auger, trinityreleasedjuly, 1969recorded1969studioadvision, studios, london, englandgenrejazz, progressive, rock, gospel, fol. Streetnoise is a 1969 album by Julie Driscoll Brian Auger and the Trinity originally released as a double LP StreetnoiseStudio album by Julie Driscoll Brian Auger and The TrinityReleasedJuly 1969Recorded1969StudioAdvision Studios London EnglandGenreJazz progressive rock gospel folk rock psychedelic rockLength74 04LabelMarmalade 608005 6 UK Atco PolydorProducerGiorgio GomelskyJulie Driscoll chronologyOpen 1967 Streetnoise 1969 1969 1971 Brian Auger chronologyDefinitely What 1968 Streetnoise 1969 Befour 1969 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 Rolling Stone favorable 2 It includes cover versions of The Doors Light My Fire Nina Simone s Take Me To The Water Laura Nyro s Save the Country Miles Davis All Blues Richie Havens Indian Rope Man and Let The Sunshine In and I Got Life from the musical Hair Driscoll covers this wide range of musical influences easily and with her highly emotive and distinctive vocals and with Auger s intense Hammond organ the album is instrumentally interesting too 3 4 5 Streetnoise was a record that may have been informed by its era but it certainly isn t stuck there especially as the 21st century opens The music here sounds as fresh and exciting as the day it was recorded The sound on the reissue is completely remastered and packed in deluxe form it all adds up to a must have package for anyone interested in the development of Auger s music that was to change immediately after this record with the invention of the Oblivion Express and also for those interested in Driscoll s most brave innovative and fascinating career as an improviser who discovered entirely new ways of using the human voice Streetnoise is brilliant 4 Thom Jurek Allmusic Contents 1 Track listing 1 1 LP side 1 1 2 LP side 2 1 3 LP side 3 1 4 LP side 4 2 Personnel 3 References 4 External linksTrack listing editLP side 1 edit sub titled HOW GOOD WOULD IT BE TO FEEL FREE 1 Tropic of Capricorn Brian Auger 5 30 2 Czechoslovakia Julie Driscoll 6 45 3 Take Me to the Water Nina Simone 4 00 4 A Word About Colour Julie Driscoll 1 35LP side 2 edit sub titled KISS HIM QUICK HE HAS TO PART 5 Light My Fire John Densmore Robby Krieger Ray Manzarek Jim Morrison 6 4 30 6 Indian Rope Man Richie Havens Joe Price Mark Roth 3 00 7 When I Was a Young Girl Traditional arranged by Julie Driscoll 7 00 8 The Flesh Failures Let the Sunshine In James Rado Gerome Ragni Galt MacDermot 3 05LP side 3 edit sub titled LOOKING IN THE EYE OF THE WORLD 9 Ellis Island Brian Auger 4 10 10 In Search of the Sun Dave Ambrose 4 25 11 Finally Found You Out Brian Auger 4 15 12 Looking in the Eye of the World Brian Auger 5 05LP side 4 edit sub titled SAVE THE COUNTRY 13 Vauxhall to Lambeth Bridge Julie Driscoll 6 30 14 All Blues Miles Davis Oscar Brown 5 40 15 I ve Got Life James Rado Gerome Ragni Galt MacDermot 4 30 16 Save the Country Laura Nyro 3 56Personnel editBrian Auge Auger B 3 organ piano electric piano vocals Julie Jools Driscoll lead vocals acoustic guitar David Lobs Ambrose 4 and 6 string electric basses acoustic guitar vocals Clive Toli Thacker drums percussionReferences edit Jurek Thom Streetnoise at AllMusic Bangs Lester 6 September 1969 Streetnoise Rolling Stone San Francisco Straight Arrow Publishers Inc 41 29 B Music Essential A Z Records Archived from the original on 7 May 2008 Retrieved 19 October 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Jurek Thom Review of Streetnoise at AllMusic Streetnoise reviews at www progarchives com Original pressings of Streetnoise incorrectly credit Light My Fire to Jim Morrison alone External links editBBC Classic Pop Rock Review Brian Auger Julie Driscoll amp The Trinity Open Definitely What Streetnoise Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Streetnoise amp oldid 1185643351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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