What a surprise this album was to Brian Auger
fans. Leaving behind the Jimmy Smith-meets-Santana groove the band had been working,
Reinforcements finds the Oblivion Express veering onto the Average White Band's turf.
Most of the tracks, in fact, sound like they were lifted right off the first couple
of AWB albums. The music is uniformly strong. Auger's electric piano and organ continue
to dominate the solo space, and provide the connection to the band's earlier sound.
Alex Ligertwood's soulful vocals here are stronger than any previous outing. Although
it is unlike any other Oblivion Express recording, Reinforcements provides a tasty
glimpse of British blue-eyed soul in the mid-'70s. |