Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger & The Trinity - Streetnoise

Primary Artist
Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger & The Trinity
Album Title
Streetnoise
Release Date
1968 
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Review by Thom Jurek
The final collaboration between singer Julie Driscoll (by that time dubbed as "The Face" by the British music weeklies) and Brian Auger's Trinity was Streetnoise in 1969, an association that had begun in 1966 with Steampacket, a band that also featured Rod Stewart and Long John Baldry. As a parting of the ways, however, it was to be Trinity's finest moment. A double album (now available as a single CD from Disconforme in Spain) that featured 16 tracks, more than half of them with vocals by Driscoll, and the rest absolutely burning instrumentals by Trinity (which was Auger on organ, piano, electric piano, and vocals), Driscoll on acoustic guitar, Clive Thacker on drums, and Dave Ambrose on bass and assorted guitars. Read More