10-6-09 D: Stephen Duffy
CD BECAUSE WE LOVE YOU VIVID SOUND JPN VSCD-536
1986 10 TRKS with Sandii
LP BECAUSE WE LOVE YOU TEN
1986 10 TRKS with Sandii
LP DESIGNER BEATNIK (as 'DR. CALCULUS') TEN
1986 11 TRKS instrumentals
CD DUFFY INDOLENT
1995 11 TRKS CD-only release?
12" HOLD IT SIRE US 20142-0 A
1983 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
12" HOLD IT WEA
1983 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
CD I LOVE MY FRIENDS TWA AUS TWAD 451
1998 13 TRKS CD-only release?
12" I LOVE YOU TEN
1986 4 TRKS with pic sleeve
12" I LOVE YOU (Inversion) TEN
1986 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
12" ICING ON THE CAKE TEN
1985 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
7" ICING ON THE CAKE / BROKEN HOME TEN DE 107.409
1985 2 TRKS with pic sleeve
12" KISS ME (DUB VERSION) WEA
1982 2 TRKS with pic sleeve
12" KISS ME (MIXE PLURAL) TEN
1985 2 TRKS with pic sleeve
7" KISS ME / IN THIS TWILIGHT TEN
1985 2 TRKS with pic sleeve
CD MUSIC IN COLORS PARLOPHONE
1993 16 TRKS CD-only release?
7" NATALIE / A MAN WITHOUT A STAR PARLOPHONE
1993 2 TRKS with pic sleeve
CD5 NEEDLE MYTHOLOGY INDOLENT
1995 4 TRK CD Single CD5
12" SHE MAKES ME QUIVER TEN
1984 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
7" SUGAR HIGH INDOLENT
1995 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
CD5 SUGAR HIGH INDOLENT
1995 4 TRK CD Single CD5
CD THEY CALLED HIM TIN TIN (Collection) VIRGIN VIP
1998 16 TRK Collection
12" UN KISS THAT KISS TEN
1985 3 TRKS with pic sleeve
CD UPS AND DOWNS, THE TEN
1985 10 TRKS
LP UPS AND DOWNS, THE TEN
1985 10 TRKS
Been listening to “I Love My Friends” again, great album. I really love the ‘set’ of Stephen Duffy, that could be regarded as his solo 90’s output: “Music In Colors”, “Duffy” and “I Love My Friends”. Great albums all!
I also like his output as “The Lilac Time”, but I have always felt that those albums were somehow missing the ‘focus’ of his solo work.
1 comment:
Re: "Music In Colours", "Duffy", "I Love My Friends"
Yeah, definitely his strongest work. Those three are just stellar.
While the earlier Lilac Time LPs were excellent, I find his recent work meanders a bit these days. His songwriting chops just aren't what they were - he's falling back on familar chord patterns and arrangements too often. But Stephen Duffy on an average day is still leaps and bounds ahead of these little weenie emo bands cluttering up the musical landscape these days.
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