Straight Ahead

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27.99

Label: STRUT RECORDS
Genre: Jazz
Format:Vinyl LP
Released:7th November 2025
Catalogue No:SBM20LP
Barcode:4062548040067

Description:

LP – Standard Edition Black Vinyl (2025 Strut Reissue).

When Straight Ahead hit the shelves in 1974, it marked another bold chapter for Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express.
The band—Steve Ferrone on drums, Barry Dean on bass, Jack Mills on guitar, and Lennox Langton on congas— was firing on all cylinders, pushing jazz fusion into fresh, uncharted territory.

Critics took notice, with Billboard praising the album as “excellent in development and inventiveness, ” and it found its way onto multiple charts at once.

The journey begins with “Beginning Again, ” a lively opener built on Langton’s congas and Ferrone’s muscular groove.
Auger’s electric piano sparkles here, immediately setting the album’s adventurous tone.
Then comes their take on Wes Montgomery’s “Bumpin’ On Sunset.
” Darker in mood and drenched in atmosphere, Auger stretches out into improvisation while still honouring Montgomery’s spirit.
The interpretation struck such a chord that, years later, Wes’s widow wrote to Auger to tell him it was her husband’s favourite version of his much-loved tune.

The title track, “Straight Ahead, ” shifts gears into funk, showcasing the group’s ability to slide effortlessly between genres.
“Change” pushes further, blending rock’s raw energy with jazz’s improvisational freedom, driven by Auger’s command of the Hammond organ.
To close, “You’ll Stay in My Heart” brings the tempo down with a tender, soulful ballad—an intimate ending to an album full of bold explorations.

At the time, reviewers hailed the record as a gem.
One called it “a minor masterpiece of incredibly engaging and melodic keyboard-centric jazz-rock fusion.
” Another singled out “Bumpin’ On Sunset” as “the best reason to own this recording.”

Half a century later, Straight Ahead still resonates.
It captures that fertile moment in the 1970s when jazz, rock, and funk were colliding, and artists like Auger were busy redrawing the map.
To this day, it stands as proof of Auger’s fearless curiosity and his knack for breaking boundaries—music that looked forward then, and still feels ahead of its time now.

Tracks:

A1. Beginning Again [9:22]
A2. Bumpin' On Sunset [10:57]

B1. Straight Ahead [5:09
B2. Change [8:10]
B3. You'll Stay In My Heart [3:44]