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The self-titled album by the short-lived outfit
Affinity
displays a lot of potential, which if not wholly successful has an individuality separating them from their more jazzy and progressive peers. If
Linda Hoyle
's talent for fusing the vocal traits of
Bessie Smith
,
Grace Slick
, and
Sandy Denny
together semi-successfully is the defining point, then
Lynton Naiff
's pounding Hammond workouts fall somewhere between the exceptional and the overdone. With the addition of
John Paul Jones
' fine brass arrangements, which are to the fore throughout, a very soulful feel reminiscent of the latter work of
Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & the Trinity
is created. And the album's variety of moods sustains interest throughout.
"Coconut Grove"
(the
Lovin' Spoonful
song) is given a similar slow treatment to
Donovan
's diversions into
jazz
on
Sunshine Superman
, notably
"The Observation,"
while a heavier element is supplied by a few heavy Hammond numbers, with a take on
Dylan
's
"All Along the Watchtower"
being the most impressive. Although over 11 minutes long, some complex progressive organ work similar to
Caravan
David Sinclair
is displayed, preventing it from becoming predictable. A forlorn baroque Harpsichord interpretation of
the Everly Brothers
'
"I Wonder if I Care as Much"
adds a haunting quality to the set with
Jones
' string arrangements and
Hoyle
's vocals working hand in hand, and
"Mr. Joy"
allows the young singer to pay patronage to her heroine,
, in which the
Jefferson Airplane
comparisons can really be heard. At times overambitious. And a plethora of cover versions given the progressive treatment instead of
originals is a major letdown. But as an early work of post-'60s progression, this album is a pleasurable experience recalling the days when musicians and singers really worked hard at what they did. ~ Jon "Mojo" Mills
The self-titled album by the short-lived outfit
Affinity
displays a lot of potential, which if not wholly successful has an individuality separating them from their more jazzy and progressive peers. If
Linda Hoyle
's talent for fusing the vocal traits of
Bessie Smith
,
Grace Slick
, and
Sandy Denny
together semi-successfully is the defining point, then
Lynton Naiff
's pounding Hammond workouts fall somewhere between the exceptional and the overdone. With the addition of
John Paul Jones
' fine brass arrangements, which are to the fore throughout, a very soulful feel reminiscent of the latter work of
Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & the Trinity
is created. And the album's variety of moods sustains interest throughout.
"Coconut Grove"
(the
Lovin' Spoonful
song) is given a similar slow treatment to
Donovan
's diversions into
jazz
on
Sunshine Superman
, notably
"The Observation,"
while a heavier element is supplied by a few heavy Hammond numbers, with a take on
Dylan
's
"All Along the Watchtower"
being the most impressive. Although over 11 minutes long, some complex progressive organ work similar to
Caravan
David Sinclair
is displayed, preventing it from becoming predictable. A forlorn baroque Harpsichord interpretation of
the Everly Brothers
'
"I Wonder if I Care as Much"
adds a haunting quality to the set with
Jones
' string arrangements and
Hoyle
's vocals working hand in hand, and
"Mr. Joy"
allows the young singer to pay patronage to her heroine,
, in which the
Jefferson Airplane
comparisons can really be heard. At times overambitious. And a plethora of cover versions given the progressive treatment instead of
originals is a major letdown. But as an early work of post-'60s progression, this album is a pleasurable experience recalling the days when musicians and singers really worked hard at what they did. ~ Jon "Mojo" Mills

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