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Well-known as the vocalist of Affinity, Linda is a singer, with a particular style that combines rock, blues, soul and jazz. Her fast musical career, and the fact of play non-commercial music made her be, since now, a very unknown name in the showbusiness. She played with Affinity from 1968 to 1971. They did a wonderful album in 1970, after the band's name, that had very good critical reviews. A pure representant of the early 70's classic rock, the album is a combination of rock, jazz, soul, and progressive music. In the end of january-1971, she left the band. Soon after that, she met with keyboardist Karl Jenkins (future Soft Machine member), and they spent some months writing songs. Later, these songs formed the album Pieces of Me, the only solo work of Linda's career. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Pieces Of Me
Pieces Of Me / The Fetch

The Fetch
The Day After The Sabbath 17: Evil Woman

Sassafras & Moonshine: The Songs Of Laura Nyro

Deep In The Woods: Pastoral Psychedelia & Funky Folk 1968-1975
Pieces Of Me ('71)

I Love To See You Strut: More 60s Mod, R&B, Brit Soul & Freakbeat Nuggets
Crawling Up a Hill: a Journey Through the British Blues Boom 1966-71
Vertigo Mixed
The Mood Mosaic 15: Supercool!
71 Pieces Of Me