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180g VINYL, GATEFOLD LP COVER WITH CUSTOM REPLICA RETRO FINISH: Gatefold, custom all round âśvintage' look, with matt laminated outer. HALF SPEED MASTERING AT THE LEGENDARY ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS FROM HD 24 BIT AUDIO. Our 'vintageâś packages are bespoke and original, and perfectly replicate the LPs from the classic rock era, with exceptional scanning, detailed reproduction of artwork and printing to original specifications. This LP is faithfully replicated to look like it has survived the decades (only with a newly remastered crackle-free LP within!) Affinity was one of several brilliant British jazz rock groups that emerged in the early Seventies. It was formed by former students from the science department at Sussex University, including Grant Serpell (drums) and Lynton Naiff (piano). They recruited singer Linda Hoyle and were managed by jazz club proprietor Ronnie Scott, who was impressed by their refreshing approach. A later member of the band was renowned bass guitarist Mo Foster. âśAffinity' was their only album, first released by Vertigo in 1970. Comprising such numbers as âśI Am And So Are You', âśNight Flight' and âśAll Along The Watchtower', the group's blend of rock and fusion jazz retains its refreshing appeal and Linda Hoyle is a distinctive singer, whose work is now gaining greater recognition and respect. |
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