Affinity (4) – Affinity
Tracklist
A1 | I Am And So Are You | 3:32 | |
A2 | Night Flight | 7:18 | |
A3 | I Wonder If I Care As Much | 3:21 | |
A4 | Mr. Joy | 5:06 | |
B1 | Three Sisters | 4:58 | |
B2 | Coconut Grove | 2:35 | |
B3 | All Along The Watchtower | 11:40 |
Companies, etc.
- Produced For – Ronnie Scott Directions Ltd.
- Printed By – Dillard et Cie. Imp. Paris
Credits
- Design [Album Design], Photography By – Keef (4)
- Drums, Percussion – Grant Serpell
- Electric Bass, Double Bass – Mo Foster
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar [12-string] – Mike Jopp
- Engineer [Island] – Frank Owen
- Engineer [Trident] – Robin Cable*
- Organ, Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Vibraphone – Lynton Naiff
- Producer – John Anthony
- Typography [Type Design] – Sandy Field
- Vocals – Linda Hoyle
Notes
Laminated gatefold cover
A Product of Ronnie Scott Directions
Made in
A Product of Ronnie Scott Directions
Made in
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 6360 004 1
- Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 6360 004 2
- Matrix / Runout (Alternative 1: Runout side A, stamped): 6360004 1 380 1 V
- Matrix / Runout (Alternative 1: Runout side B, stamped): 6360004 2 380 2 V
- Matrix / Runout (Alternative 2: Runout side A, stamped): 6360004 1 380 V 1
- Matrix / Runout (Alternative 2: Runout side B, stamped): 6360004 2 380 V 2
- Rights Society (Labels): B.I.E.M.
- Price Code (Circled, cover back): U
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Affinity (LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 6360 004 | UK | 1970 | ||
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Affinity (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Philips | 63 11 040 | Spain | 1970 | ||
Affinity (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6360 004 | 1970 | ||||
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Affinity (LP, Album, Monarch Pressing) | Paramount Records | PAS 5027 | US | 1970 | ||
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Affinity (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6360 004 | Australia | 1970 |
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Edited 17 years agoQuite enjoyable late-night blues plus jazz-pop, with the convincing voice of Hoyle to the fore. Playing and arrangements are authorative, Naiff plays a fine organ. Comparisons with Julie Driscoll can hardly be suppressed, though this is much less hectic. Opening very stridently with swing and brass, the record contains quite some relaxed cuts too, and these are obviously preferable. Not all choices are fit for their treatment. The generally highly praised cover of ''All along the watchtower'' sounds too contrived to us and the lack of substantial melody on ''Three sisters'' is not very inviting, but on the whole this is an agreeable album within its genre.
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