For such a significant cult artist, Power's 1960s recordings have been fairly poorly documented and distributed, with the best known of them actually being mid-'60s demos that didn't come out until the early-'70s release Innovations.
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. That's not all: There are also both sides of his rare U.S.-only 1965 single (credited to Jamie Power), and eight 1965-1967 Marquis Music session demos that were only previously available on the 1995 anthology Just Say Blue.
What's more important than the quite impressive lengths this compilation went to for assembling rare material, though, is the high quality of the music. There were few other singers exploring the eclectic tributary Power navigated in the 1960s, combining shades of blues, folk, jazz, rock, and pop in varying mixtures that never sounded forced, with vocals that could shift from croon to raunch.
Power was an astute interpreter of material ranging from the Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There" (just the second Beatles cover ever, incidentally; both the rare single and a previously unreleased alternate version are here) and George Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So" to Goffin & King's pop-soul classic "Hey Girl" and Mose Allison's "Parchman Farm." Power also wrote some fine original material that was consistent with the vibes of the outside material he favored.
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 of the highlights including the lean blues-rock of "I'm So Glad You're Mine," the unexpectedly fruity orchestral Baroque pop production of his 1967 single (an outtake from that time in the same vein, "Take It Smoothly," is actually better than the tunes that ended up on the 45), the moody teen idol pop of the previously unissued 1962 outtake "Cupid's Bow" and the 1964 single "Where Am I," and the bopping jazz-R&B of his self-penned 1962 B-side "If I Get Lucky Someday."
Some of the previously unissued covers of familiar rock-R&B standards are only average, but that's a minor strike against a very pleasing, well-packaged set, complete with super-detailed liner notes that include many comments from Power himself.
by Richie Unterberger
Tracks
Disc 1
1. Cupid's Bow (Keith Charles) - 2:26
2. There You Go Again (Duffy Power) - 2:25
3. Times Are Getting Tougher Than Tough (Jimmy Witherspoon) - 2:02
4. It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 2:44
5. If I Get Lucky Someday (Duffy Power) - 2:43
6. I Saw Her Standing There (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:32
7. I Saw Her Standing There (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:29
8. Farewell Baby (Graham Bond) - 1:56
9. Shake Rattle and Roll (Charles E. Calhoun) - 4:12
10.What'd I Say (Ray Charles) - 4:55
11.I Got a Woman (Ray Charles, Renald Richard) - 2:54
12.Hey Girl (Carole King, Gerry Goffin) - 2:58
13.Woman Made Trouble (Duffy Power) - 2:22
14.I'm Sitting on Top of the World (Ray Henderson, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young) - 2:36
15.Parchman Farm (Mose Allison) - 2:35
16.Tired, Broke and Busted (Floyd Dixon) - 2:02
17.I Don't Care (Duffy Power) - 2:42
18.Where Am I (Sterling) - 2:50
19.Money Honey (Jesse Stone) - 2:34
20.Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Lloyd Price) - 2:02
Disc 2
1. Love's Gonna Go (Duffy Power) - 2:53
2. There's No Living Without Your Loving (J. kaufman, A. Harris) - 2:50
3. She Don't Know (Duffy Power) - 2:25
4. I'm So Glad You're Mine (Duffy Power) - 2:38
5. Dollar Mamie (Traditional) - 1:59
6. Little Boy Blue (John McLaughlin, Duffy Power) - 2:36
7. Little Girl (Duffy Power) - 2:29
8. Mary Open the Door (Duffy Power) - 2:46
9. Hound Dog (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) - 2:32
10.Rags and Old Iron (Oscar Brown Junior) - 3:01
11.Just Stay Blue (Duffy Power) - 3:10
12.Davy O' Brien (Leave That Baby Alone) (Randy Newman) - 2:27
13.July Tree (Eve Merriam, Irma Jurist) - 2:51
14.Take It Smoothly (Unknown) - 3:28
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Wonderful! Thank you for helping me. Great artist, well chosen songs.
ReplyDeleteThx a lot marios - I've been listening to a lot of UK 60's R&B/blues lately.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly enjoyable ... thanks
ReplyDeleteLove this one! Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteMarc
Many thanks Marios!
ReplyDeletethis looks very interesting...thanks for posting Marios! cheers :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic stuff...wonderful backing, I'm particularly fond of the Graham Bond Organization stuff...
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Duffy had a proper band of his own, I'm thinking along the lines of the Animals...
what could have been.
Wow, thanks for the complete 2CD with booklet!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, thank you!
ReplyDeleteMany Thanks Do you have any others? I'm looking for Duffy Power Vampers & Champers CD In Flac
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this! I would also like to request the other compilation, "Vampers And Champers". Would be a great addition!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Cpt. Beyond
Thank you! So very much appreciated...
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ReplyDeleteSuperb !!
Many thanks, Albert
Thank you for Duffy Power! Do you happen to have Vampers and Champers compilation?
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteStuffy from Sweden
Wow..Sensational!!!Someone knows who plays the fantastic harmonica? thanks in advance...
ReplyDeleteК сожалению, свободная текстовая ссылка говорит "Аккаунт приостановлен".
ReplyDeleteПожалуйста, сделаете ли вы музыку снова доступной?
Большое спасибо. Привет из Санкт-Петербурга
Моя глубокая благодарность, Мариос, за то, что Даффи Пауэр снова доступна.
ReplyDeleteПривет из Санкт-Петербурга
Hi, could you repost the links, kindly please
ReplyDeletejpgrcat, "Duffy Power - Leapers And Sleepers", reposted..
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