Label: Dressed To Kill (UK), METRO430
Style: Progressive Rock, Soul
Country: London, England (8 June 1947 / 18 July 1939)
Time: 37:26
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 123 Mb
Much of the material on this disc, especially the Auger titles, have nothing to do with Jools. The instrumental work "Fool Killer" & "Kiko" show the jazz underpinings of Auger's Oblivion Express. I was not impressed by "Oh, baby won't you come back home to Croyden" however. It's as if Auge & Trinity only share disc space with Driscoll.
To sample Jools I highly recommend "I know You Love Me Not". This song brings comparisons to Dusty Springfield' s "The Look Of Love" and Burt Bacharach's production style, it's 60's sophisticated and powerful.
I broke out my vinyl lp Jools & Brian for comparison. The liner notes quote EYE magazine's "the Janis Joplin of Great Britain" label for Ms Driscoll, she's not close. Her later works were much stronger but "I Know You Love Me Not" is almost worth the price.
(amazon.com/Your-Memory-Serves-You-Well/dp/B00004U9YO) Review by B. Sorensen. April 25, 2007
01. Julie Driscoll - Don't Do It No More (02:36)
02. Julie Driscoll - I Didn't Want to HAve To Do it (02:47)
03. Julie Driscoll - I Don't Know Where You Are (02:19)
04. Julie Driscoll - I Know You Love Me Not (03:25)
05. Julie Driscoll - If You Should Ever Leave Me (03:15)
06. Julie Driscoll - Shadows of You (03:39)
07. The Brian Auger Trinity - Come Back To Croydon (02:22)
08. The Brian Auger Trinity - Foolkiller (02:13)
09. The Brian Auger Trinity - Kiko (05:21)
10. The Brian Auger Trinity - Let's Do It Tonight (04:29)
11. The Brian Auger Trinity - Own Up, Lady Astor (02:25)
12. The Brian Auger Trinity - Tiger (02:30)
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