British artist Duffy London today introduced its new album, Endlessly, in which the singer who rose to fame with songs like Mercy has opted for the rhythms of the music disk, rather than by the classic soul that led him to fame two years ago in his first studio.
Duffy change of formula, but does not renounce his great personal seals: their voice, one of the most peculiar of the current music scene, Motown style and he got his first record, Rockeferry (2008), was one of the most successful year with over 6.5 million copies sold worldwide.
Well, well, well , the first single from an album that will be released on 29 November, was the theme chosen by Aimee Anne Duffy to kick off a concert presentation held in Café de Paris theater in central London, which had access only journalists and a select group of guests.
funky rhythms of Well, well, well continued Keeping my baby, a song that gave way to a pair of ballads, Endlessly and Too hurt to dance, for which the Welsh singer-songwriter was assisted by a half-dozen violinists and cellists.
"This record is not a return to the music scene because I have never gone," Duffy said to the audience, which for two years not recorded a studio album.
Wearing a long skirt with a striking central opening that foreshadowed the entire length of his legs, impressed with his commanding voice live, but made clear that dancing is not one of the strengths of its implementation scene.
Lovestruck and My boy were other songs performed by Duffy, to prepare Endlessly, has had the help of veteran songwriter Albert Hammond, author of iconic songs such as When I need you .
With the first chords of Mercy the artist of 26 years was unleashed and, microphone in hand, asked the audience chanted along with it the chorus of a song that got the audience dancing is torn.
Winner of a Grammy and three "Brits", the most important music awards in the UK, Duffy is one of the leading voices of the new generation of female performers whose reference to the classics sixties and Motown artists.
Considered one of the biggest stars of British soul controversy with Amy Winehouse, she was released in 2003 Welsh version of talent show American Idol .
Duffy change of formula, but does not renounce his great personal seals: their voice, one of the most peculiar of the current music scene, Motown style and he got his first record, Rockeferry (2008), was one of the most successful year with over 6.5 million copies sold worldwide.
Well, well, well , the first single from an album that will be released on 29 November, was the theme chosen by Aimee Anne Duffy to kick off a concert presentation held in Café de Paris theater in central London, which had access only journalists and a select group of guests.
funky rhythms of Well, well, well continued Keeping my baby, a song that gave way to a pair of ballads, Endlessly and Too hurt to dance, for which the Welsh singer-songwriter was assisted by a half-dozen violinists and cellists.
"This record is not a return to the music scene because I have never gone," Duffy said to the audience, which for two years not recorded a studio album.
Wearing a long skirt with a striking central opening that foreshadowed the entire length of his legs, impressed with his commanding voice live, but made clear that dancing is not one of the strengths of its implementation scene.
Lovestruck and My boy were other songs performed by Duffy, to prepare Endlessly, has had the help of veteran songwriter Albert Hammond, author of iconic songs such as When I need you .
With the first chords of Mercy the artist of 26 years was unleashed and, microphone in hand, asked the audience chanted along with it the chorus of a song that got the audience dancing is torn.
Winner of a Grammy and three "Brits", the most important music awards in the UK, Duffy is one of the leading voices of the new generation of female performers whose reference to the classics sixties and Motown artists.
Considered one of the biggest stars of British soul controversy with Amy Winehouse, she was released in 2003 Welsh version of talent show American Idol .
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