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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

Oblivion Express from the Second Wind album

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  • great stuff #####

  • Always loved this album. I wish it was better known.

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  • Absolutely one of greatest organ solos ever, bar none. Note perfect, sublime phrasing. Mullen's guitar solo that follows is the epitome of taste and musicality. They don't make 'em like this anymore....from a day when musicians were real and played like humans, not machines. Lets not forget brilliant drummer Robbie McIntosh (RIP), whose groove was totally unique and inimitable, and the soulful Alex Ligertwood, vocalist extraordinaire. All pure magic, and this entire record is a classic.

  • Quality track, good for driving

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  • this is so much better than his first album!

    I love it, all of it - not a single track on this album is weak

  • @ronkopald

    LOL!!! I hear ya!!

  • Love the tambourine overdub, so simple yet effective.....

  • Fucking YES. Auger and Dr. Lonnie Smith are my favorites organists. And Larry Young. And Jack McDuff..And McGriff...And DeFrancesco..And, well fuck I love the fucking Hammond. GODDAMN YOU HAMMOND!!!

  • OMG...a B-3 and Brian...lethal! Many have no time anymore to just set and listen. Loved Alex also!!

    Kick it Brian!

  • if new generations don't learn how to respect Brian Auger as a musician ahead of his time, They will fall down in a musically empty hole. Auger is leaving a very interesting avant-garde school. The problem today is that many people are not interested in learning whether not they want to have their 60 seconds of fame through the media.

  • Try B. Auger + Julie Driscoll & the Trinity

  • I love how Brian eases the listener into polytonality - very innovative for R&B bands at the time.

  • @GregRX7 yes... the original composer of that wonderful tune is the late great Eddie Harris... by the way miles' take on this rocks too!

  • It's been a long time since I heard this tune by the great Brian Auger!

    A beautiful rendition; I'm sure Miles would "smile" on this!

    Thanks for posting!

    Peace through music; all the best...

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