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  1. LEAPERS AND SLEEPERS: DUFFY POWER LEAPERS AND SLEEPERS (2CD, RPM, U.K., 2002) 1. Cupid's Bow 2. There You Go Again 3. Times Are Getting Tougher Than Touch 4. It Ain't Necessarity So 5. If I Get Lucky Someday 6. I Saw Her Standing There (orig. vers. 2/63) 7. I Saw Her Standing There (single vers. 3/63) 8. Farewell Baby 9. Shake Rattle And Roll ...

  2. 22. Dez. 2017 · This two-CD, 34-song set does a magnificent job of filling in the major gap in the Power catalog by collecting both sides of all six of his rare 1962-1967 Parlophone singles in one place, as well as adding no less than a dozen previously unreleased outtakes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duffy_PowerDuffy Power - Wikipedia

    Genres. Blues, rock and roll. Occupation (s) Singer. Years active. 1959–2014. Duffy Power (born Raymond Leslie Howard; 9 September 1941 – 19 February 2014) [1] was an English blues and rock and roll singer, who achieved some success in the 1960s and continued to perform and record intermittently later.

  4. Duffy Power Discography. This is the remastered version of Duffy’s finest 60s work, with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, John McLaughlin, and Pentangle rhythm section Danny Thompson and Terry Cox. Fifteen excellent examples of early British Blues. DUFFY POWER. Again success avoided Duffy, but a decade later he began to be recognised as an original ...

  5. Disc Two are the recordings made during 1965-1967, 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.

  6. 10. März 2014 · 36) Duffy Power – Leapers and Sleepers (2004) This 34 track 2-CD set covers blues soloist Duffy Powers’ career and Parlophone recordings from 1962-1967.

  7. He also used some great backup musicians, most notably the Graham Bond Quartet (with a pre-Cream Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker), who are heard on "I Saw Her Standing There" and several other songs, including Bond's own composition "Farewell Baby." A young John McLaughlin is heard on several other tracks. There's quite a lot to dig into here, some ...