Azmi H. - 09.05.2022  On Duffy's soph set, her voice remains, at best, an acquired taste. The Amy-Winehouse-on-helium tone, coupled with a late-note, flailing vibrato that levitates two or more scale intervals above the original melody, makes for a loony-tunes listen.
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Brian Hodge - 19.12.2010  Endlessly starts off as a promising record by British pop tart Duffy. With a slinky bass, applause and the promise of the collaboration between her...
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Jordan Richardson - 09.12.2010 It didn't seem like it was all that long ago that I was wowed out of my seat by diminutive Welsh singer Duffy. Her retro-pop jubilee known as Rockferr...
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Jacqueline Smith - 09.12.2010  On her debut album Duffy (full name Aimee Duffy) took listeners back to the 50s, then two years later she's taking them to a night club in LA.The tiny...
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Leah Schoenmakers - 08.12.2010  The playful synths, slinky bassline and squeaky vocal delivery on “My Boy,” the opening track from Duffy’s sophomore album Endlessly, seem to promise ...
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Genevieve Koski - 07.12.2010  A multi-platinum, Grammy-winning debut album buys an artist a lot of collaborative clout, and a lot of expectations to go with it. Welsh singer Duffy ...
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Jody Rosen - 07.12.2010  Duffy shot to stardom in the U.K. with a variation on a beloved brand: Amy Winehouse without the train wreck. She's just what Brits like in an R&B sin...
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cloudspeakers - 06.12.2010 Almost three years and seven million albums have sloshed under the bridge since Duffy first headed eastbound along the M4, crying ?Mercy? in her hot p...
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Greg Kot - 06.12.2010  Welsh singer Aimée Ann Duffy’s 2008 debut, “Rockferry,” filled the Brit retro-soul vacuum left by Amy Winehouse’s implosion. Less confrontational than...
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MELISSA MAERZ - 01.12.2010  On her Grammy-â?¨winning debut, Rockferry, Duffy recalled the sultry sounds of the 1960s ? y’know, when she was negative 20 years old. This time on En...
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