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Psychedelic Paul
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Posted: August 05 2020 at 10:22 |
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If You Live for the sound of great music and you have an Affinity for Jazz-Rock, then the sweet sound of Affinity could be just the band for you. They only recorded one eponymously-titled album during their brief lunchtime in the spotlight, but Affinity are now almost as legendary as the Hound of The Baskervilles. As well as the aforementioned 1970 studio album, Affinity also recorded an album of Live Instrumentals in 1969 when singer Linda Hoyle was recuperating from a throat operation. There's also an album going back to Affinity's early Origins in the British Jazz clubs during the years 1965-67, as well as a later album of recordings from the years 1971-1972. All of these various compilations wouldn't see release until over 30 years later in the early 21st century, and interestingly, they all featured the same identical album cover tinted in various colours, with the exception of If You Live, recorded in 1968-1970.
AFFINITY ALBUMS DISCOGRAPHY 1970: Affinity 2002: If You Live (Recorded 1968-1970) 2003: Live Instrumentals (Recorded 1969) 2003: Affinity 1971-1972 2004: Origins 1965-1967 2005: Origins - The Baskervilles 1965 2012: The Baskervilles Reunion 2011 Track Listing 1. I Am and So Are You 2. Night Flight 3. I Wonder If I Care as Much 4. Mr. Joy 5. Three Sisters 6. Coconut Grove 7. All Along the Watchtower 8. Eli's Coming 9. United States of Mind
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AFFINITY - If You Live (1968-1970)
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Tom Ozric
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Affinity - very solid album. Never knew what happened to keyboardist Lynton Naiff. Great olayer.
Drummer Grant Serpell ended up in Sailor (Girls, Girls, Girls) !! Mo Foster became a session bassist for many artists, including Tony Banks. |
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I remember Sailor's jolly sea shanties. |
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I just today saw that Esoteric is releasing a 2-album compilation of Linda Hoyle (singer for Affinity) in September with the music for the first album written primarily by Karl Jenkins. Might give that a shot, although I was always more of a Ratledge, Hopper, Dean fan than a Jenkins fan. Still, I plan to look up some youtube music of Pieces of Me before it comes out to see if I want to invest.
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Psychedelic Paul
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The 2-CD Linda Hoyle compilation should be well-worth a listen if Karl Jenkins is involved with it.
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I'm a lover of all things jazz rock, and this is excellent stuff!
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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I like the music of Affinity and Audience even more than some of the better-known Jazz-Rock bands, such as Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chicago and Steely Dan. Before I went online back in 2010, I never even knew there was such a music genre as Jazz-Rock.
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Solid album...sadly I sold the vinyl at a record show a few years ago to buy something else......I can't even recall what it was and now I wish I had the original vinyl back.
I need to stop selling things to get other things....I've done that over the years with several collectable pieces. |
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AFFINITY - 1971-1972
1. Moira's Hand 2. Grey Skies 3. Cream on Your Face 4. Sunshower 5. All Along the Watchtower 6. Rio 7. Poor Man's Son 8. Sarah's Wardrobe 9. Highgate |
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I used to give CD albums away too, and then wished I hadn't. I bought ELP's debut album from a charity shop for £1 again yesterday after giving it away years ago to another charity shop.
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I had the US Paramount vinyl version.....if I had the Brit Vertigo one I wouldn't have sold it.
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It may turn out that I grow to like Emerson, Lake & Palmer's debut album the second time around, now I'm a member of a Prog-Rock website. Correction: THE Prog-Rock website.
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The first lp by them is my favorite...and always will be. IMHO it's the best thing they ever did. That's not taking anything away from tracks like Tarkus and Karnevil9...but overall I like the whole lp better. There are no 'silly' songs on it as they did on the later lp's and it flows well imho. And this was right after Lake left KC....his voice sounds great here and the newness of the band comes through and I like that. Again there might be one or two better tracks on the later ones, but the debut as a whole is flawless imho.
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^ ELP's Black Moon album was recommended to me recently, although I'll probably give their Love Beach album a miss, where ELP are dressed as the "Beach Gees" on their unintentionally funny album cover.
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I get the impression from Greg Lake's autobiography 'Lucky Man' that ELP really knew that it was time to stop after the release of 'The Works' albums and the related North American tour, but that contractual obligations and a hefty amount of record company pressure made them release one more album. Hence 'Love Beach.'....And Greg Lake insisted that Love Beach really exists as a place. In respect of Affinity, thank you for highlighting this band. Played a couple of tracks already and enjoyed them. When it comes to Jazz-Rock , I am more used to the Mahavisnu Orchestra so at first listen, Affinity lean more to the mellower side of Jazz Rock. But want to check out more of their work.
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^ I think Love Beach has now become a TV series.
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Love Beach does exist as a place - whilst on hols in The Bahamas, going to some place just out from Nassau I saw a sign that said Love Beach and chuckled to myself. Must be near Compass Point studio.
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Maybe that's where they filmed Love Island.
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The Baskervilles Reunion (2011) - Part One
1. Maybe Baby 2. I Feel Fine 3. C'mon Everybody |
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