Brian Auger and the Trinity was a British musical ensemble led by the keyboardist Brian Auger. His duet with Julie Driscoll, the Bob Dylan-penned "This Wheel's On Fire", was a #5 hit on the 1968 UK Singles Chart.
Jun 1968 - 45-6593 - This Wheel's On Fire // A Kind Of Love-In
Sep 1968 - 45-6611 - Black Cat // In And Out (w/o Driscoll)
Nov 1968 - 45-6629 - Road To Cairo // Shadows Of You
Mar 1969 - 45-6656 - A Day In The Life [edit] // Bumpin' On Sunset [edit] (w/o Driscoll)
Jun 1969 - 45-6685 - Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) // Save The Country
Jul 1969 - 45-6685 - Save The Country [short version] // Light My Fire
RCA Victor (Germany) Records:
??? 1970 - 74-16026 - I Want To Take You Higher // Just You Just Me
??? 1970 - 74-16041 - Listen Here // Adagio Per Archi E Organo
RCA Victor (US) Records:
??? 1970 - 74-0381 - Listen Here // I Want To Take You Higher
Albums
Marmalade/Polydor (UK) Records:
1967 - 608 002 - Open
1968 - 608 003 - Definitely What! (w/o Driscoll)
1968 - 608 004 - Sonny Boy Williamson: Don't Send Me No Flowers (rec. January 1965) [featuring Brian Auger & The Trinity (w/o Driscoll), plus Jimmy Page, Joe Harriot, Alan Skidmore]
1969 - DT-136 - Jools & Brian [compilation of early UK singles (rec. 1965-1967): 5 Parlophone titles by Julie Driscoll, and 6 Columbia titles by Brian Auger & The Trinity]
RCA Victor (US) Records:
1970 - LSP-4372 - Befour (w/o Driscoll)
Songs
This Wheel's on FireThe Royal · 2003 Light My FireStreetnoise · 1969 Season of the WitchOpen · 1967