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Propinquity

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Propinquity
Propinquity

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Propinquity

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Propinquity
was a
folk-rock
group from Boulder, CO, who had a healthy hometown following and recorded an album for a local label,
Owl Records
, in 1972 before parting ways the following year.
's story isn't much different from hundreds of similar groups of the era, but a listen to the album they left behind confirms they were significantly more talented and imaginative than the masses of
singer/songwriter
-influenced acts that made the rounds in the early '70s. Four of
's five members wrote and sang, and while each had a distinct style, they knew how to blend their voices with enviable skill, and the dour loneliness of
Mel Stonebraker
's
"Dorian 240 Lament,"
the gentle introspection of
Pat Hubbard
"Tappan Square,"
the jazzy insistence of
Jason Potter
"Binghamton,"
and the ethereal clarity of
Carla Sciaky
"And I a Fairy Tale Lady"
are even stronger as part of a whole than as individual pieces. (
"And I Was a Fairy Tale Lady"
was cherry-picked from this album for
The Numero Group
's splendid compilation
Wayfaring Strangers: Ladies from the Canyon
, the success of which helped prompt the reissue of
's album in full.)
Hubbard
,
Potter
Sciaky
, and
Stonebraker
were all accomplished instrumentalists as well as gifted vocalists (as was percussionist
Jeff Harper
), and the rich but subtle arrangements and clever dynamics make the ensemble sound larger than they were; the depth and maturity of the music is all the more impressive when you discover the oldest member of the group was just 23, while
was all of 18 years when she recorded this album. It's tempting to link
's album in with the current freak
folk
revival, but this music never embraces eccentricity for its own sake; instead, this is timeless and beautifully crafted acoustic music that is a product of its time largely in its cautious optimism and absence of irony, and
is a lost treasure of the waning days of
. ~ Mark Deming

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