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1969 (2022 Remaster)

Julie Driscoll

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Julie Driscoll's (now Tippetts) first move away from the blues-oriented pop of the Brian Auger band turned out to be this prophetic slab of wax that revealed her penchant to transcend the trappings of rock and pop for something more adventurous. To this end, Driscoll employed the help of many of the Canterbury scene's best-known musicians, including Carl Jenkins, Elton Dean, future husband Keith Tippetts, and guitarist Chris Spedding. The set opens with what would become an anthem for Driscoll, the horn-laden rocker "A New Awakening," in which she details the benefits of the search for new ground emotionally and mentally. In addition, with its knotty, arpeggio-laden horn lines and angular arrangement by Tippetts that puts the track on the left side of the standard rock and pop fence. "Those That We Love," a simple acoustic tune with Driscoll on acoustic guitar and Tippetts on piano and celeste with Jeff Clyne on bass is a striking treatise on how much we hurt the ones we love the most, and how those who love us forget us most. Beautifully textured vocal lines open up all over the body of the tune, soaring into darkened corners and illuminating them. One of the most striking things about this slab is how the listener can hear Driscoll's voice begin to open up to the possibilities of life after pop, that there was an entire universe waiting to be explored in song, nuance, and technique. The band provides not only sympathetic, but inspired support in her stead. Other notables here include the guitar freakout orgy of "Break-Out," the chamber/salon song of "The Choice," and the jazzed out balladry (in Canterbury style) of "Leaving It All Behind." Despite its age, 1969 holds up shockingly well, and is still very forward thinking in its musical approaches. Driscoll's/Tippetts' rugged, open-heart emotionalism is truly transcendent here, and this aspect of her wonderful voice has aged not one bit in over 30 years.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
A New Awakening (2022 Remaster)
00:03:52

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

2
Those That We Love (2022 Remaster)
00:04:47

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

3
Leaving It All Behind (2022 Remaster)
00:04:51

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

4
Break Out (2022 Remaster)
00:05:17

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

5
The Choice (2022 Remaster)
00:06:02

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

6
Lullaby (2022 Remaster)
00:04:22

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

7
Walk Down (2022 Remaster)
00:04:15

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

8
I Nearly Forgot - But I Went Back (2022 Remaster)
00:05:04

Julie Driscoll, Composer, MainArtist

© 2022 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 1971 Julie Tippets Julie Tippets

Album review

Julie Driscoll's (now Tippetts) first move away from the blues-oriented pop of the Brian Auger band turned out to be this prophetic slab of wax that revealed her penchant to transcend the trappings of rock and pop for something more adventurous. To this end, Driscoll employed the help of many of the Canterbury scene's best-known musicians, including Carl Jenkins, Elton Dean, future husband Keith Tippetts, and guitarist Chris Spedding. The set opens with what would become an anthem for Driscoll, the horn-laden rocker "A New Awakening," in which she details the benefits of the search for new ground emotionally and mentally. In addition, with its knotty, arpeggio-laden horn lines and angular arrangement by Tippetts that puts the track on the left side of the standard rock and pop fence. "Those That We Love," a simple acoustic tune with Driscoll on acoustic guitar and Tippetts on piano and celeste with Jeff Clyne on bass is a striking treatise on how much we hurt the ones we love the most, and how those who love us forget us most. Beautifully textured vocal lines open up all over the body of the tune, soaring into darkened corners and illuminating them. One of the most striking things about this slab is how the listener can hear Driscoll's voice begin to open up to the possibilities of life after pop, that there was an entire universe waiting to be explored in song, nuance, and technique. The band provides not only sympathetic, but inspired support in her stead. Other notables here include the guitar freakout orgy of "Break-Out," the chamber/salon song of "The Choice," and the jazzed out balladry (in Canterbury style) of "Leaving It All Behind." Despite its age, 1969 holds up shockingly well, and is still very forward thinking in its musical approaches. Driscoll's/Tippetts' rugged, open-heart emotionalism is truly transcendent here, and this aspect of her wonderful voice has aged not one bit in over 30 years.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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