180g LP Maybe because the Trinity had the distinctive voice of Julie Driscoll and had
enjoyed a certain success in the British R&B scene of the late Sixties, 1968's
Definitely What! was credited to BA and The Trinity, although it does not
feature her in any of the grooves. On the contrary, it is in fact Auger's first
solo album and he certainly deserved all the credit because it perfectly
demonstrates this composer's beautifully fluid creative inventiveness.
Eclectic and gifted, Auger is here freed from the somehow stiffer grid that sometimes characterized his past
compositions seemed to have, when he was caged in the more rigid scheme of a trio. Definitely What! seems
to open the road to free jazz and odd experimentation on classics (i.e. "A Day In The Life") while remaining
tightly linked to the pop-R&B vibe of Swinging London.
Track listing - Side A: 1. A Day In The Life 2. George Bruno Money 3. Far Horizon 4. John Brown's Body Side B: 1. Red Beands
And Rice 2. Bumpin' On Sunset 3. If You Live 4. Definitely What