Nadine O'Regan - 29/05/2008 Sounding simultaneously overwrought and half-baked, the second album from Essex, England's Sam Duckworth is a depressingly patchy affair, almost entir...
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Mike Haydock - 11/03/2008  Can one song destroy an album Usually, no: even some of your favourite albums of all time will have a dud track on them. But planted slap-bang in th...
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Dan Cairns - 09/03/2008  Sam Duckworth is a good thing: he gigs the length and breadth of Britain on
ashoestring; he’s an open-minded, big-tentmusician, as opposed to a
narro...
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John Murphy - 09/03/2008  There are a fair few young, earnest singer/songwriters out there, so you have to admire Sam Duckworth for managing to stand out from the crowd when he...
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Betty Clarke - 07/03/2008 Building on the solid foundations of his 2006 debut, Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager, Sam Duckworth's fierce folk is now aiming skywards, under the ...
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Paul Neeson - 25/02/2008  Sam Duckworth’s debut - The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager - quietly excused itself, brushing past the rough boys of 2006 into several of the year’...
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