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  1. Dec 22, 2017 · Duffy Power - Leapers And Sleepers (1962-1967 uk, marvelous rock 'n' roll, blues and jazz-rock, double disc edition) For such a significant cult artist, Power's 1960s recordings have been fairly poorly documented and distributed, with the best known of them actually being mid-'60s demos that didn't come out until the early-'70s release Innovations.

  2. Sep 23, 2020 · Bass Player Alert: If you've never heard the mysterious lost bass player of the '60s London scene, Binky McKenzie, he plays on Duffy Power's song "Just Stay Blue," which has McLaughlin on guitar. I have always been curious as to what McKenzie's highly regarded playing was like, but had never been able to locate a recording of him.

  3. This album grows on you. Duffy Power was the first to cover THE BEATLES "I Saw Her Standing There Standing There" featuring John McLaughlin and Big Jim Sullivan. This is a 2 CD set of singles and some never before released material. Shop Leapers And Sleepers. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Leapers And Sleepers" on Discogs.

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  5. Duffy began his music career as one of the famous Larry Parnes rock'n'roll stable of artists during the 1950's. Upon discovering the Blues at the turn of the decade Duffy left Larry Parnes, got a new deal with Parlophone and hooked up with R&B organist Graham Bond. The following years saw Duffy move in the same club circles as many R&B and Folk Blues artists such as Alexis Korner, Georgie Fame ...

  6. Leapers and Sleepers, a Compilation of songs by Duffy Power. Released in 2002 on RPM (catalog no. RPMD 240; CD). Featured peformers: Duffy Power (vocals), John McLaughlin (guitar), Binkie McKenzie (bass), Mike Carr (organ), Jacky Denton (drums).

  7. For such a significant cult artist, Power's 1960s recordings have been fairly poorly documented and distributed, with the best known of them actually being mid-'60s demos that didn't come out until the early-'70s release Innovations. This two-CD, 34-song set does a magnificent job of filling in the major

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