2010, Mercury Records
'Debuts don't get much bigger than Rockferry, the six million-plus selling album from Welsh singer and songwriter Duffy. Combining her own self-penned songs with a classic nostalgic sound of girl groups, Phil Spector-ish 60's production and a distinctively nasal Dusty Springfield-meets-Eartha Kitt vibrato, Duffy and a group of accomplished studio knob twiddlers (including Bernard Butler) made Rockferry the biggest-selling album in the U.K. of 2008. Since then, a series of management changes and recording starts and stops have fueled speculation of a sophomore slump but Endlessly . . . just may quiet the naysayers. The key ingredient on the new project is Albert Hammond, a pop songwriter whose work has spanned generations and spawned a variety of covered hits (and he's the proud papa of The Strokes' Albert Hammond Jr.). Co-writing the songs on Endlessly, Hammond brings a pop focus to the album and a dramatic shift from Rockferry's multiple producer and co-writer strategy. Lead single "Well Well Well" has a killer hook and a rhythm section jolt from Philly's fine funksters The Roots . . . Better is the tender title track ballad, Duffy's girlish, quavering voice perfectly matched to the 60's prom-queen atmosphere.' - Direct Current Music
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | My Boy |
| 2 | Too Hurt to Dance |
| 3 | Keeping My Baby |
| 4 | Well Well Well |
| 5 | Don't Forsake Me |
| 6 | Endlessly |
| 7 | Breath Away |
| 8 | Lovestruck |
| 9 | Girl |
| 10 | Hard for the Heart |
| 11 | [CD-ROM Track] [Multimedia Track] |
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