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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply beautiful!,
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This review is from: A Better Land (Audio CD)
It is a hallmark of a truly gifted artist to have even UNKNOWN works be of extremely high quality, as this exquisite album is. A perfect marriage of jazz, pop and rock, A Better Land never falters for an instant. It is a beautiful work, from beginning to end. Not one note is extraneous, or out of place. My favorite cut is "On Thinking It Over", with its clever and sensitive use of the open-sounding suspended chords in the chorus. Auger's vocals are touching and appropriate, with effective use of doubling. And what a gorgeous piano solo! "Marai's Wedding" is bright & lively, delivered with a deft musical touch. "Women Of The Seasons" is gently hypnotic, and "Tomorrow City" is a melodically catchy, yet uncertain vision of the future.
The messages are ever-resonant. The title cut, with its positive vision of the future, has brought tears to my eyes (especially since September 11th, 2001, when our collective future suddenly became so potentially troubling). The musicianship is superb--Even some of the basslines are quite catchy & memorable as they run counterpoint to the vocal melodies. All the guitar work is snappy and resonant. Auger's playing is melodic and expressive, and there is an undeniable chemistry between the musicians. This is an album with a good and gentle heart, even in the uptempo numbers, and that heart really shines through. In this day and age especially, that is a true sign of distinction. When I was a DJ on 1970s progressive college radio, this album was a "biggie" for me. And it has never diminished in its beauty or timelessness, in my opinion. Auger is reportedly a resident of Southern California, as I am. If I should ever run into Brian Auger, I will probably make a damn fool of myself gushing out my praise of this little-known masterpiece. I hope he'd understand. This album just does it for me. Always did. Always will. Give it a shot. It's worthy.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cristaline perfection!!!,
By PortugueseMusicFan (Porto, Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Better Land (Audio CD)
It's really a shame how this man is so ignored even today, with all that new fusion stuff!!!!!!!!! All of his records are top class and especially this one, softer, like a cool breeze, would please anyone with a pop taste... if only they give a listen!!! You'll not find any rating of Brian Auger (and also Julie Driscoll...) records in All Music Guides or in terrible Rolling Stone Album Guide...Why???
As a choice, "A Better Land" is a wonderful starting point toward recognition of a fantastic talented musician, one of the best in the seventies fusion movement!!! Go for it!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It get's softer by the year . . .,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Better Land (Audio CD)
This was a great record for light listening. Light progressive, you could say. This isn't the hard-swinging jazz-rock of Auger's `Second Wind' and I have always preferred Auger's own vocals with Barry Dean's harmonies to those of Alex Ligertwood. Auger and Dean sing on this one. This was a very good, moody, seductive, but clean sounding (the sound quality was very good for its day- very clear) record of music. I used to use it all the time for dates, throughout the 70s. Get the girls good and relaxed and in the mood. I betcha' it would still work today, too.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sharpest Auger bits!,
By D. Hartley (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Better Land (Audio CD)
While more than a few have recently come to include Brian Auger's mid to late 70's output as part of the seminal roots of what is now called "acid jazz", this material stands tall on its own merits. Cut for cut, "A Better Land" is one of Auger's better moments with his "Oblivion Express" line-up. While Auger's excellent keyboard work is integral here, what makes "Better Land" unique is the interplay of keyboards and rich layers of bright acoustic guitar work. No other Auger albums quite captured this perfect mix of jazz,progressive rock, funk and even folk elements. There is an exuberance in the vocal arrangements that even recalls "The Yes Album" at times. If you only have to choose one Brian Auger title for your collection-this is it!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Positive mood music from the past,
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This review is from: Better Land (Audio CD)
This album came after a short-lived lineup of Oblivion Express which had sported the guitarist John McLaughlin, when Auger cut some of his heaviest records. And yet this record, of all the Oblivion Express releases, comes closest in style to Auger's late Trinity days. John McLaughlin had just left to join Miles Davis, and Auger was plainly in a frame of mind to elaborate on the lovely sonic atmospheres he had first explored on the Trinity's "Befour" album. In my younger days I used to use this album as an ice breaker with femme friends who'd come over for a nightcap. It always melted whatever ice may have been there. The clear sound (remarkable for that time, but then London's Advision was a great studio then; also the old RCA Dynaflex pressings were a good compliment to this record's sound) the clean, amiable, romantic and almost idealistic voice of Brian Auger (an under-rated vocalist) always made company most congenial. I still listen to this today and think of many old friends.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A seldom heard gem,
This review is from: Better Land (Audio CD)
This is one of those albums that was in the back of my mind for years. I
listened to it like mad, back in the seventies, but lost it when I ditched all of my albums. Lately, though, I'd been wondering if it was as good as I remembered. I finally got it on CD, and, yes, it is as good as I remember. Better, even. The title - A Better Land - tells something about the album. Listening to it(especially while looking at the cover artwork), evokes thoughts a better place; a better time. It would be corny, if it wasn't so beautifully done. If you are a fan of Brian Auger, you won't be disappointed by this one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Freedom Jazz Dance.....Or Bust...,
By Breadmanwalking "GCB" (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Better Land/Second Wind (Audio CD)
I am ordering this 2 disc set today, April 28th.
Had the vinyl many years ago and loved the song in my title above. I'm a big Auger fan and own a few of his remasters already. "Closer to It" is on my all time BDL (Best Discs List). This is another recommendation from.....Breadmanwalking. |
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Better Land by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express (Audio CD - 2002)
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