DOUG DUFFEY: THE SOLO SESSIONS 1988-1992

VOLUME 1: LOUISIANA
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I
LOVE MY BABY
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FALLEN
ANGELS
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THE
FIRST TASTE OF TROUBLE
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HOODOO
YOU LOVE?
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SWEET
DISPOSITION
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A
MEMORY LEFT TO LOSE
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SITTIN’
BLUES
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GET
UP IN THE A.M.
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NEW
ORLEANS RAIN
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LOUISIANA
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SWEET
SOUL SOUTHERN COUNTRY
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FARE
THE WELL, EVANGELINE
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VOLUME 2: CABARET VIEUX CARRE
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IN HERE
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THE BREATH OF SCANDAL
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FLY 2 U
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NEXTDOOR TO A NIGHTMARE
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LEAVE THE MAN ALONE
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HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN*
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I'LL GET OVER THAT, TOO
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LEAD ME BACK
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LOVE COMES
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WHERE THERE IS LOVE
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JUST REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES
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Doug Duffey- vocal/acoustic
grand piano
All songs written, arranged, performed
and produced by Doug Duffey [except: House of the Rising Sun*- Traditional-
adapted & arranged by Doug Duffey]. All songs
published by Doug Duffey Music, BMI
Recorded at Ultrasonic Studios, New
Orleans; JY Recording Studio, West Monroe, LA; The John Cale Studio,
Monroe, LA.
Doug's notes:
LOUISIANA: most of the material on this
cd relates to louisiana, new orleans, and/or the south, or has a southern,
bluesy, rootsy, americana feel about it. there are a lot of southern images
floating around in the lyrics.
CABARET VIEUX CARRE: these are some of
my darker, more dramatic, somewhat cabaret/theatrical ballad type songs.
combined they have the feel of a late night bistro; rather like the late shift
where i worked on bourbon street. the only UP tempo song is 'leave the
man alone' ...which i wrote about elvis.
although i had played piano since i was
12, i mostly worked in groups, playing keys, in the 1960s until the late 1980s. i'd
always written songs on the piano, or keyboard, and did a lot of home
recordings- but never went in real studio and recorded solo. i began playing
some solo gigs around 1987... and did my 1st solo recordings in 1988.
there is something special about a real
acoustic grand piano; playing it, and singing at the same time, you become
one with it. you get totally in sync, in a rhythm... and that's the way it
should be. you can lose yourself. i cannot imagine recording solo any other way.
i went in JY Studios in 1988, sat at the piano
and played and sang one song after the other, off the top of my head. nothing
was planned; nothing was rehearsed; i had no repertoire. there was absolutely no
stress... i just did it. it was a very magical session. everything just
seemed to flow... the songs rolled out. if there was a tiny mistake, i didn't
really bother about it ... unless it was VERY noticeable, in which case we would
stop the tape, and start again. i dont really get hung up on technicalities...
as long as the overall feel is there. for that reason i named the collection of
those recordings "honest mistakes" [released on cassette]
several years later, when i was living
in new orleans, i'd written some new songs and wanted to do more recordings. i
went to ultrasonic. it was a nightmare from hell :due to some personal issues,
and the fact that the piano keys were stiff; hard as hell to play. everything
seemed to go wrong. it did not go well at all; but i got several usable cuts,
after much torture. i did a good version of 'trouble in mind'- but due to
copyright/legal hassles i am not including it on this collection.
when i was home for a visit, my friend
john cale offered me the use of his steinway grand. we recorded in his living
room with a big 2 track tascam. i had all my religious votive candles and
incense burning... and a friend across the street brought cocktails... it went
great. again... no stress. everything i did that day just 'worked'. mais,
c'est la vie! sometimes it goes, sometimes it doesn't. 2 out of 3 ain't
bad!
later, when i was working solo on
bourbon street, i had some of the songs from these sessions put on cassettes
and sold them on the gig. in the mid 90s some of the songs were released
on cd on a european label, but is now out of print. [long story] i gave the
company 2 dats with 30+ songs on them and told them to choose- something i shouldn't
have done. for that reason i have decided to make 2 cds from the 3 sessions...
and sort them as i feel they flow better.
so now... almost 20 years since the
original recordings, i've released these songs to the world...
through the miracle of new technology and cdbaby!
the fotos on this page are from the era
of the recordings [1988-1992]... most were shot in new orleans. the big one at
top is one of my favorites. it was taken in a k-mart foto-booth in little
rock when i was doing a 2-week solo 'run' there.
FOTO GALLERY: click
on image to enlarge

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