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Brian Auger´s Oblivion Express: Beginning Again
The last album of the golden phase. From here on out, only professional funk.
 
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Dawn of Another Day (Remastered) [Soul-Jazz - Pop-Soul] (1971)
"Little jewel of A Better Land," along with the peaceful psych journey of the title track.
 
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Second Wind
I don't know why, but I could see a collaboration with Sting's reggae punky vibe.
 
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Total Eclipse (2013 SHM-CD Version) [Jazz-Rock] (1971)
The debut masterpiece with Oblivion Express! The other tracks are a bit too static and formulaic, but this 10-minute jam is ecstasy. Here, on drums, was Robbie McIntosh, drummer of the Average White Band, who died in 1974 at a party from an accidental heroin overdose (he thought it was cocaine).
 
Brian Auger & The Trinity - Red Beans and Rice
The masterpiece of Definitely What. This track must have shocked various Emerson, Crane, Hensley...
 
Ian Moss - Out Of The Fire
The guitarist of Cold Chisel...Australia!
 
KEEP IT IN - SWEET
This is not punk. This is hardcore!
 
Voice Farm - "Double Garage"
This track still schools today's pseudo electro indie groups. FUCK!
 
Pact - Peter Abraham
An album with only three avoidable episodes (the predictable blues of "I got rhythm" and the fillers "Mummy" and "Cap and the atto's"). The rest are all superb tracks.
 
Pact - Teachers (Live Recording)
One of the lesser-known tracks, along with Bad news, Beat the drum, and My days are numbered. All hits!
 
Credo: Prelude/I Believe/Theme/The Lost Cause/Agitato/I Believe (Part Ii) /Variation/Main Theme...
Will Patrick Moraz, the bassist and the drummer of Nice be enough to create a masterpiece? Yes!