This Wheel's On Fire : More Lost Broadcasts
Label | Cantare – CANTCD11 |
Format | CD, Album, Limited Edition, Partially Unofficial |
Barcode | 1968415830102 |
Country | UK |
Released | 2022 |
Genre | Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues |
Style | Classic Rock |
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity scored a top 5 hit on the 1968 UK Singles Chart with their cover of the Bob Dylan-penned 'This Wheel's On Fire.' Their first album, 'Open,' was released in 1967 on Marmalade Records but they didn't attract attention until 'This Wheel's On Fire' hit big in the spring of 1968. They recorded several sessions for British radio which comprise this album before breaking up in 1969. This album also features unique live in the studio recordings by Brian Auger's Trinity. TRACKS:01. A Kind Of Love-In 02. Save Me 03. Shadows Of You 04. Why I Am Treated So Bad 05. Interview 06. Wheel's On Fire 07. Road To Cairo 08. I'm Not Talking 09. I Am A Lonesome Hobo 10. I Finally Found You Out 11. I Just Got Some 12. I Want To Take You Higher 13. On The Road Again 14. Day Tripper 15. Truth 16. Freedom Jazz Dance
1 | A Kind Of Love-In | |
2 | Shadows Of You | |
3 | Why (Am I Treated So Bad) | |
4 | Interview | |
5 | This Wheel's On Fire | |
6 | Road To Cairo | |
7 | After Loving You | |
8 | I'm Going Back Home | |
9 | I'm Not Talking | |
10 | Road To Cairo (Version 2) | |
11 | I'm A Lonesome Hobo | |
12 | Tiger | |
13 | I Finally Found You Out | |
14 | I Just Got Some | |
15 | I Want To Take You Higher | |
16 | On The Road Again | |
17 | Day Tripper | |
18 | Truth | |
19 | Freedom Jazz Dance |
Lead Vocals – Julie Driscoll
Tracks 1 and 2 recorded on 10 November 1967 and first broadcast on 19 November 1967.
Tracks 3-5 recorded on 8 April 1968 and first broadcast on 14 April 1968.
Tracks 7 and 8 recorded on 30 September 1968 and first broadcast on 1 October 1968.
Tracks 9-11 recorded on 9 October 1968 and first broadcast on 27 October 1968.
Track 12 recorded on 12 November 1968 and first broadcast on 16 November 1968.
Track 13-15 recorded on 21 September 1969.
Tracks 16 to 18 recorded on 6 September 1971.
Track 19 recorded on 10 November 1971.
Tracks 16-19 credited to Brian Auger's Oblivion Express.