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DUFFY POWER

Tytuł: Innovations

(Expanded Edition)
Wytwórnia: Repertoire Records
Rok: 1971/RM

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75,00 zł

Psych - rock z elementami blues - rocka . 

Nowa autoryzowana edycja albumu 

First released in 1971 to critical acclaim, this definitive reissue includes an additional 11 tracks

The first Duffy Power release to collate all of his Innovations-era recordings in one beautifully packaged set
Remastered by Eroc, the collection includes a track new to any Duffy Power CD release
Photo-laden booklet includes an authoritative essay by songwriter Pete Brown with annotation by compiler and archivist Colin Harper

 

Tracklist
Innovations
1. Rosie
2. Leaving Blues
3. It's Funny
4. God Bless The Child
5. Comin' Round No More
6. Give Me One
7. Mary Open The Door
8. Help Me
9. Louisiana Blues
10. Little Boy Blue
11. Exactly Like You
12. One Night
13. There You Go
14. Red, White & Blue

Bonus tracks
15. I'm So Glad You're Mine
16. Little Girl [1965 version]
17. I Want You To Love Me
18. Dollar Mamie
19. Hound Dog [alt take]
20. Rags And Old Iron
21. Little Boy Blue [1966 version]
22. Little Girl [1966 version]
23. Mary Open The Door [1966 version]
24. Just Stay Blue
25. Hound Dog [single version]

Musicians

Bass – Binky McKenzie (tracks: 24), Danny Thompson (tracks: 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 to 14, 19, 20, 25), Don Broughton (tracks: 6, 15), Jack Bruce (tracks: 1, 2, 16, 18, 21 to 23)

Congas – Nick Blythe (tracks: 1)
Drums – Ginger Baker (tracks: 22, 23), Jacky Denton* (tracks: 24), Phil Seamen (tracks: 1, 6, 15, 16, 18, 21), Red Reece (tracks: 3, 7, 10), Terry Cox (tracks: 5, 8, 11 to 14, 19, 20, 25)
Guitar – Colin Pincott (tracks: 5, 8, 11, 12), Duffy Power (tracks: 2, 6, 9, 15, 17), John McLaughlin (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, 18 to 25)
Harmonica – Duffy Power (tracks: 5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 19 to 21, 25)
Orchestrated By – Ken Jones (5) (tracks: 22, 23)
Organ – Mike Carr (2) (tracks: 24)
Vocals – Duffy Power


Jewel case with 20-page booklet housed in a O-card slipcase

Tracks 1 to 14 are taken from the original LP Innovations

 

 

Duffy Power (1941-2014) was among Britain’s first wave of late 50s rock’n’rollers, a protégé of impresario Larry Parnes alongside Billy Fury, Marty Wilde and Georgie Fame. In 1963, a musical epiphany saw him become one of Britain’s greatest bluesmen – an intensely soulful singer, songwriter and harmonica virtuoso whose career thereafter would be a rollercoaster of amazing recordings, off/on record deals, and periods of withdrawal before bowing out of music-making in 1973. In the mid-60s, Duffy recorded with future members of Cream, Pentangle and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. He never had any problem impressing fellow musicians, but a wider appreciation of his work would only come in the CD era. Despite a string of lavishly produced singles for Parlophone and an attempted comeback on CBS with the single ‘Hell Hound’ / ‘Hummingbird’ in 1970, Duffy’s first real success since the Larry Parnes era was the result of an ‘archive trawl’ LP in 1971 – among the first of its kind for a living artist. Entitled Innovations, the album brought together a dozen unreleased recordings made between 1965-67 for his publisher, Marquis Music, including several co-writes between Power and guitar hero and Melody Maker poll-winner John McLaughlin, who had revolutionised Miles Davis’ sound in the intervening years. Other musicians on the album – Jack Bruce, Danny Thompson and Terry Cox – had since found the sweet spot between commercial success and acclaimed progressive music, while drummers Phil Seamen and Red Reece were legends of British jazz. Released on Transatlantic Records in February 1971, Innovations caused a sensation, selling 30,000 copies and seeing Duffy featured at length in the British music press, prompting CBS to reissue the ‘Hell Hound’ single (flipping the sides). In the CD era, 10 further recordings from these Marquis Music sessions filtered out on various anthologies. This ‘definitive edition’ brings all of this extraordinary body of work together for the first time and adds the one remaining stray: a fabulous Decca 45 A-side take of ‘Hound Dog’, released in January 1967 by Duffy’s Nucleus (Power, McLaughlin, Thompson, Cox), which has never before appeared on a Duffy Power CD. Detailed notes by Pete Brown and Colin Harper, who both knew Duffy, and mastering by Eroc, complete the package.

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