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  1. 22 de dic. de 2017 · Duffy Power - Leapers And Sleepers (1962-1967 uk, marvelous rock 'n' roll, blues and jazz-rock, double disc edition) ... He also used some great backup musicians, most notably the Graham Bond Quartet (with a pre-Cream Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker), ...

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

    Most of his Parlophone material including unreleased recordings from the 1960s were issued on CD in 2002 as Leapers and Sleepers. In 2006 saw a further retrospective Vampers and Champers that included the re-release of his Translantic LP Innovations . Power died on 19 February 2014 at the age of 72. [6] [7] References. ^ a b "Duffy Power obituary".

  3. 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 ...

  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. 7 de oct. de 2019 · Classic Rock. Rush hail Ginger Baker’s “incredible legacy”. By Scott Munro. ( Classic Rock ) published 7 October 2019. Rush vocalist and bassist Geddy Lee pays tribute to Ginger Baker - as band highlight quote from drummer Neil Peart about Baker’s influence.

  6. Duffys R&B archive is presented across 2 CDs ; Disc One is Duffy from 1962-1964, his first session for Parlophone, singles and unreleased session recordings backed by Graham Bond, then backed by R&B group the Paramounts, followed by the Fentones with drummer Ginger Baker.

  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.