
Live At Montreux 1968
In the summer of 1968, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger And The Trinity were at the height of their popularity having had chart success across Europe. This performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, released for the very first time, captures legendary vocalist Julie Driscoll, Brian and group at their very best. It features a long-forgotten Brian Auger original, āAlong Came Zizziā plus previously unheard, live versions of Eddie Jeffersons 'Soft & Furry' and tracks from their Open & Definitely What! albums. The booklet includes a brand new interview with Brian Auger recalling his memories of playing the festival, as well as photos of the band on stage from the actual concert.
Live At Montreux 1968
In the summer of 1968, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger And The Trinity were at the height of their popularity having had chart success across Europe. This performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, released for the very first time, captures legendary vocalist Julie Driscoll, Brian and group at their very best. It features a long-forgotten Brian Auger original, āAlong Came Zizziā plus previously unheard, live versions of Eddie Jeffersons 'Soft & Furry' and tracks from their Open & Definitely What! albums. The booklet includes a brand new interview with Brian Auger recalling his memories of playing the festival, as well as photos of the band on stage from the actual concert.
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In the summer of 1968, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger And The Trinity were at the height of their popularity having had chart success across Europe. This performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, released for the very first time, captures legendary vocalist Julie Driscoll, Brian and group at their very best. It features a long-forgotten Brian Auger original, āAlong Came Zizziā plus previously unheard, live versions of Eddie Jeffersons 'Soft & Furry' and tracks from their Open & Definitely What! albums. The booklet includes a brand new interview with Brian Auger recalling his memories of playing the festival, as well as photos of the band on stage from the actual concert.











