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Live Instrumentals 1969

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Download links and information about Live Instrumentals 1969 by Affinity. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Blues Rock genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:07:55 minutes.

Artist: Affinity
Release date: 2003
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Blues Rock
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:07:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jive Samba (Live) 4:50
2. Dis Here (Live) 5:48
3. Comin' Home Baby (Live) 3:48
4. Out of the Storm (Live) 7:25
5. Fever (Live) 3:15
6. 13 Death March (Live) 5:42
7. All Blues (Live) 4:17
8. '81 (Live) 4:01
9. A Day In the Life (Live) 6:48
10. All Blues (Radio Broadcast) [Live] 4:25
11. '81 (Radio Broadcast) [Live] 4:36
12. Mercy,Mercy,Mercy (Live) 4:47
13. Jive Samba (Radio Broadcast) [Live] 3:45
14. On Green Dolphin Street (Radio Broadcast) [Live] 4:28

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A magnificent piece of archive scouring, Live Instrumentals 1969 was recorded during the month or so that Affinity vocalist Linda Hoyle spent recuperating from an operation on her vocal chords, leaving bandmates Mo Foster, Mike Jupp, Lynton Naiff, and Grant Serpell to fill their time with a month-long residency at Ronnie Scott's jazz club in London. Nine of the tracks here, including tumultuous jazz-rock versions of the Beatles' "A Day in the Life" (a staple of the like-minded Brian Auger's repertoire around the same time), and "Fever" were recorded there; four more were taken from a period-radio broadcast, and the disc wraps up with the instrumental rampage "On Green Dolphin Street," recorded by the University of Sussex Jazz Trio, from which the original Affinity ultimately arose. A great-sounding album, Live Instrumentals is further distinguished by a sleeve that hangs perfectly alongside the band's own debut album.