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Album Review: Definitely What!

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This was Brian Auger's proper solo debut album. It's billed to Brian Auger & the Trinity, but Julie Driscoll, who sang with Brian Auger & the Trinity on the act's most popular and best late-'60s recordings, is not present. Auger dominates the record not just with his organ, but also as composer of most of the original material, and as the vocalist. Auger was a good organ player, but not up to the level of the best British rock electric keyboardists of the 1960s, like Alan Price, Rod Argent, Graham Bond, and Vincent Crane. He's also no more than adequate as a singer and songwriter, and the record is only adequate, sounding like a more progressive-minded Georgie Fame. Auger's principal influences are obvious in the songs he covers by Booker T. & the MG's, Wes Montgomery, and Mose Allison, although there's also an odd version of "A Day in the Life" that is bolstered by an orchestra's worth of horns and strings. He gets into a Roland Kirk vibe on the title track, which is the longest, most ambitious, and not necessarily best cut. The CD reissue on Disconforme has a bonus track, "What You Gonna Do?," of undisclosed origin; it's a standard Brian Auger soul-rock original, taken from a vinyl source by the sound of things, as surface noise can be heard. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Day in the Life Paul McCartney, John Lennon Brian Auger
George Bruno Money Brian Auger Brian Auger
Far Horizon Brian Auger Brian Auger
John Brown's Body Traditional Brian Auger
Red Beans and Rice Steve Cropper, Al Jackson, Jr., Booker T. Jones, Al Jackson, Donald "Duck" Dunn Brian Auger
Bumpin' on Sunset Wes Montgomery, John L. "Wes" Montgomery Brian Auger
If You Live Mose Allison Brian Auger
Definitely What Brian Auger, Dave Ambrose Brian Auger
What You Gonna Do? [*] Brian Auger, Traditional Brian Auger

Credits

J. Harris (Violin), Alf Reece (Trombone), Greg Bowen (Trumpet), Giorgio Gomelsky (Producer), Andrew McGavin (Wind), Richard Hill (Arranger), T. Lister (Viola), R. Mosley (Violin), Dave Ambrose (Vocals), Eddie Offord (Engineer), Patrick Halling (Violin), Peter Willison (Cello), Brian Auger (Arranger), Cliff Hardie (Trombone), J. Buck (Horn), J. Harrison (Viola), Leon Calvert (Trumpet), Clive Thacker (Drums), Clive Thacker (Vocals), A. Hall (Trumpet), B. Router (Trombone), D. Healey (Trumpet), Stanley Reynolds (Trumpet), Derek Watkins (Trumpet), Devon Campbell (Trumpet), A. Peters (Violin), J. Simcock (Trombone), C. Ford (Cello), Jack Buck (Flute), Dave Ambrose (Bass), S. Margo (Violin), B. Altram (Trombone), C. McKeown (Violin), P. Poucher (Trombone), Brian Auger (Keyboards), Derek Healey (Trumpet), B. Thomas (Viola), Keith Cummings (Viola), Eddie Offord (Audio Engineer), K. Albrecht (Violin), J. Hess (Violin), I. Beers (Horn), Tony Randall (Wind), P. Halling (Violin), David Campbell (Trumpet), Brian Auger (Vocals), Tony Randall (Horn), Giorgio Gomelsky (Audio Production), I. Beers (Wind), Albert Hall (Trumpet), Andrew McGavin (Horn), Ray Swinfield (Flute), Cliff Hardy (Trombone), K. Cummings (Viola)
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