Released in 1976 as the lead single from her eponymous third album, was the breakthrough hit for Kittitian-English singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading . It reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and remains one of her most iconic works, celebrated for its blend of folk, jazz, and soul. Composition and Themes
Experience the original 1976 recording of this classic ballad below: Love And Affection Joan Armatrading - Topic YouTube• Jul 31, 2018
The track features former Fairport Convention members Dave Mattacks (drums) and Jerry Donahue (guitar). Joan Armatrading - Love And Affection
Produced by the legendary , the track features a sophisticated arrangement centered on Armatrading's 12-string acoustic guitar.
The line "I am not in love, but I'm open to persuasion" was inspired by Armatrading's own life after someone tried to persuade her into romance. Released in 1976 as the lead single from
The "honeyed baritone" heard during the chorus belongs to American actor Clarke Peters (best known for his role as Lester Freamon in The Wire ), who was then a member of The Majestics.
A central theme is the distinction between companions and lovers. Armatrading notes that the song highlights the importance of keeping a close circle of "handful of people" rather than many acquaintances. Musical Highlights Produced by the legendary , the track features
The soulful alto saxophone solo was performed by session musician Jimmy Jewell .
Released in 1976 as the lead single from her eponymous third album, was the breakthrough hit for Kittitian-English singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading . It reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and remains one of her most iconic works, celebrated for its blend of folk, jazz, and soul. Composition and Themes
Experience the original 1976 recording of this classic ballad below: Love And Affection Joan Armatrading - Topic YouTube• Jul 31, 2018
The track features former Fairport Convention members Dave Mattacks (drums) and Jerry Donahue (guitar).
Produced by the legendary , the track features a sophisticated arrangement centered on Armatrading's 12-string acoustic guitar.
The line "I am not in love, but I'm open to persuasion" was inspired by Armatrading's own life after someone tried to persuade her into romance.
The "honeyed baritone" heard during the chorus belongs to American actor Clarke Peters (best known for his role as Lester Freamon in The Wire ), who was then a member of The Majestics.
A central theme is the distinction between companions and lovers. Armatrading notes that the song highlights the importance of keeping a close circle of "handful of people" rather than many acquaintances. Musical Highlights
The soulful alto saxophone solo was performed by session musician Jimmy Jewell .