| 1. Dragon Song |
| 2. Total Eclipse |
| 3. Light |
| 4. On the Road |
| 5. Sword |
| 6. Oblivion Express |
| 7. Dragon Song [Live][*] |
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Product Description
Debut album, originally released in 1971 from Auger's hugely influential jazz-rock outfit. Inspired by Miles Davis and early progressive rock the Oblivian Express helped create the new genre of Jazz-Rock. Includes the previously unreleased bonus track 'Dragon Song' (live in Reutlingen, Germany, 1972). Castle. 2004.
Debut album, originally released in 1971 from Auger's hugely influential jazz-rock outfit. Inspired by Miles Davis and early progressive rock the Oblivian Express helped create the new genre of Jazz-Rock. Includes the previously unreleased bonus track 'Dragon Song' (live in Reutlingen, Germany, 1972). Castle. 2004.
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express,Brian Auger,Castle Music UK,Fusion,Jazz,Jazz-Rock,Pop,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop,Soul-Jazz
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