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DUFFY POWER Duffy Power (2007 Japanese exclusive
limited edition 15-track 24-Bit digitally remastered CD album,
originally released in 1969 and reissued on the legendary Spark label
in 1973, offering a fine selection of songs, including versions of 'Lawdy
Miss Clawdy', 'Roll Over Beethoven' and 'Fixing A Hole' [The Beatles],
presented in sealed mini LP-style card sleeve + obi strip)
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DUFFY POWER Hey, Girl (Scarce 1963 UK four-prong centre 7" vinyl
single, a pop-soul/R&B stormer, also featuring A Woman Made
Trouble, die-cut company sleeve. The vinyl looks barely played &
remains in superb condition R5059)
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DUFFY POWER With THE GRAHAM BOND QUARTET I Saw Her
Standing There (Rare 1963 UK 'A' label demonstration vinyl 7" for the
single release with an intact four prong centre. A fantastic soul
influenced version of the classic Beatles song and released just three
months after the Please Please Me album was released, making this
one of the earliest Beatles covers. With backing supplied by The
Graham Bond Quartet [Ginger Baker, Graham Bond, Jack Bruce and
Big Jim Sullivan], produced by Ron Richards. Also including Farewell
Baby, on the B-Side, housed in a Parlophone company die-cut paper
sleeve. The label has a name written in red and the release date
'3/5/63' also written in the centre, the vinyl remains Excellent with
only a few light cosmetic paper scuffs, a stunning example)
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DUFFY POWER Innovations (Original French 14-track Transatlantic
label LP, front laminated flipback picture sleeve TRA229)
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DUFFY POWER Innovations (Rare 1971 UK first press 14-track mono
LP on a purple, black & white label [both sides], a gritty Mod Blues &
Soul Rocker with psychedelic flourishes, also starring John McLaughlin,
Jack Bruce or Danny Thompson & Phil Seamen or Terry Cox, front
laminated picture sleeve. Obtained from a private one owner
collection, both the sleeve & vinyl are stunning Near Mint & almost
impossible to beat TRA229)
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DUFFY POWER Innovations (1971 UK first press 14-track
mono LP on a purple, black & white label [both sides], a gritty
Mod Blues & Soul Rocker with psychedelic flourishes, also
starring John McLaughlin, Jack Bruce or Danny Thompson &
Phil Seamen or Terry Cox, front laminated picture sleeve. The
cover [VG] has ring wear & some light patches of discolouring
on the back, unobtrusive to the print. The vinyl has been
professionally cleaned & grades VG+/EX- with just a few faint
paper hairline scuffs not upsetting play TRA229)
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DUFFY POWER It Ain't Necessarily So (Rare 1963 UK 7" single
with four-prong centre, a wonderful British R&B number from
the underrated singer, backed with the Mod-Beat power
groove belter 'If I Get Lucky Some Day', die-cut company
sleeve. Thevinyl remains in Excellent condition with only the
very lightest few signs of play 45-R4992)
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DUFFY POWER Leapers And Sleepers (2010 issue UK 34-track
digitally remastered CD album - Having began his music career as
one of Larry Parnes' rock'n'roll stable of artists during the 1950s; it
was at the turn of the decade upon discovering the Blues, that Duffy
left Larry, signed a new deal with Parlophone and hooked up with R&B
organist Graham Bond. Duffy's R&B archive is now presented here
across 2 CDs. CD 1 highlights his career from 1962-64 with his first
session for Parlophone, singles and unreleased session recordings
backed by Graham Bond, his sought after Parlophone singles,
unreleased sessions and the first version of 'I Saw Her Standing
There' [which was rejected by the Beatles fpr being 'too jazzy']; whilst
CD 2 features the recordings made during 1965-1967, with sessions
on which Duffy is largely backed by John McLaughlin, Jack Bruce,
Ginger Baker, and consists of two singles and the rest being the then
unreleased sessions)
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Alternative artists: Raymond Leslie Howard
Related names:
Duffy's Nucleus
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