Customer Reviews
Duffy don't cry - By: M. S. Flagg, 30 Aug 2008 
Duffy love, please stop crying......all I see is you sobbing on the music telly.....you got the lot, beauty, talent & you're Welsh...stop crying....please...there's no need...honestly!
No
a good album , great voice...gwych!
Good vocals, but quite depressing listening - By: G. Simon, 26 Aug 2008 
The vocals are good. So too are most of the melodies. But almost every song is about betrayal & pain. The moody, downcast picture on the front of the album says it all. The album is instructive listening for all of us who casually enter into relationships & trample on each others hearts.
Excellent - By: Matty, 23 Aug 2008 
I can't believe it took me so long to buy this album. People have been telling me it's great for ages. Thing is, somehow I managed to not hear any Duffy songs until about a month ago. Yeah, I know, where have I been?
Anyway, this is excellent. Warwick Avenue, Mercy, Rockferry they're all classic tracks that sound like you've known them for years.
Great voice, great music, great lyrics. Overall a very accessible album.
Rockferry - By: Maria, 14 Aug 2008 
This album sounds like something amy winehouse would do but duffy's album is a bit more jazzy best tracks are mercy warwick avenue serious stepping stone & hanging on too long the only bad thing about this album is that it's too short 10 tracks only can't wait for her next album overall i give this album a 10/10 must buy! if you liked this album buy Frank (Deluxe) Back To Black: Deluxe Edition you'll love them both! oh yeah the next single is stepping stone.
A bit Dusty but Amy won't be troubled... - By: Blackmale, 09 Aug 2008 
First outing for the Welsh lass is impressive, when you consider she was plucked from the beginnings of her live career at the time. The style is unashamedly Springfield-esque vocally, with production borrowing heavily on Phil Spector influence. Songs as if directly from the Gamble & Huff or Bacharach songbooks. Lots of jangly guitars & strings, excessive use of tambourine, tremolo & spring reverbs, hey it's '64 again. Winehouse does it better & brings an extra bottle to the party (just don't drink if hers has already been opened.....)
Credit where due for the flavour but left badly exposed when challenged, Duffy deserves the recognition received so far but will need to move the game on to keep up with the expectations.
Favourite is Warkwick Avenue, some of the later passages leave deeper searching questions.
One for the serious Pop collector rarher than Music collection. Play it on da pod & let 'yer hips sway....