Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity

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  • jazz
  • 60s
  • blues rock
  • british
  • psychedelic
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity (aka Julie Driscoll and The Brian Auger Trinity), was a British group formed 1967 by Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll from the ashes of the mod R&B supergroup Steampacket. Their styles range over a mix of R&B, jazz, soul, and psychedelia. They recorded only two albums and a clutch of singles. Their 1967 debut album was Open, followed by 1969's double album Streetnoise . They reformed and recorded one more album in 1978, Encore, but it proved unsuccessful.

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Songs

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    A Day In The Life

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    A Kind of Love In

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    A Word About Color

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    A Word About Colour

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    All Blues

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    Black Cat

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    Break It Up

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    Bumpin' On Sunset

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    Come Back To Croydon

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    Czechoslovakia

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    Day in the Life

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    Definitely What

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    Don't Do It No More

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    Ellis Island

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    Far Horizon

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    Finally Found You Out

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    Flash Failures (Let the Sunshine In)

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    Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)

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    Fool Killer

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    Foolkiller

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    George Bruno Money

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    Goodbye Jungle Telegraph

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    Green Onion '65

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    I Didn't Want to HAve To Do it

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    I Don't Know Where You Are

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    I Got Life

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    I Know You

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    I Know You Love Me Not

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    I've Got Life

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    I've Got Live

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    If You Live

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    If You Should Ever Leave Me

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    In and Out

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    In Search of the Sun

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    Indian Rope Man

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    Indian Ropeman

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    Isola Natale

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    John Brown's Body

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    Kiko

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    Lament for Miss Baker

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    Let the Sunshine In

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    Let's Do It Tonight

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    Light My Fire

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    Looking in the Eye of the World

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    Oh, Baby Won't You Come Back Home to Croydon

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    Own Up, Lady Astor

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    Red Beans And Rice

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    Road to Cairo

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    Save Me

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    Save Me - Parts I & II


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