Befour [Fuel 2000 Bonus Tracks] Brian Auger & The Trinity

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 04/24/2007
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 73,821
  • Label: VARESE FONTANA
  • UPC: 030206166521
 
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Befour [Fuel 2000 Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENI Want to Take You Higher 5:06
2LISTENPavane 3:46
3LISTENNo Time to Live 5:25
4LISTENMaiden Voyage 5:01
5LISTENListen Here 9:26
6LISTENAdagio Per Archi E Organo 3:30
7LISTENJust You Just Me 6:31
8LISTENRain Forest Talking Bonus Track 4:05
9LISTENPavane Bonus Track / Demo Version 3:43
10LISTENFire in the Mind Bonus Track 4:48

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Editorial Reviews

Brian Auger and his band outdo themselves on this extraordinary album, which boasts playing that is both passionate and of virtuoso caliber, and encompasses just the right repertory. From the opening of the soaring rendition of "I Wanna Take You Higher" through the jazzy interpretation of Gabriel Fauré's "Pavane," the Albinoni-based "Adagio per Archi e Organo," the impassioned rendition of Traffic's "No Time to Live" (sung by lead guitarist Gary Boyle), and the smooth interpretation of Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" (featuring some elegant lead playing by Boyle before Auger's organ moves into the foreground), Befour delivers superb musicianship, crossing the lines between jazz and rock with touches of soul and even some lingering traces of psychedelia. The one fully experimental track, "Listen Here," which was cut in a single take of nine-minutes-and-22-seconds, is a hard, pounding piece driven by Boyle's jagged lead guitar and showing off the band augmented by three additional drummers (Mickey Waller, Barry Reeves, and Colin Allen) and an extra bassist (Roger Sutton) -- it reminds one somewhat of the kinds of experiments that the Nice sometimes attempted a lot less successfully. "Just You and Me" is a worthy finale to the original album, a hard-rocking showcase for each of the players. [The 2007 reissue by Fuel 2000 includes a live cut, "Rain Forest Talking," the improvised instrumental "Fire in the Mind" and a rough rehearsal take of "Pavane," and is remastered in 24-bit digital audio.] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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