*Reissued and remastered in 2008 by Cherry Pop.
This pressing contains 17 tracks total.
Country: United Kingdom
Genre: Pop
Label Number: CR POP 11
© 1985-2008 Cherry Pop
This is a brilliant debut album. Dropping the name Tin Tin
(due to the threat of a law suit from the publishers of the Tin Tin
comics), Stephen Duffy emerged with this stunning album. It's chock-full
of strong pop melodies, love-found-and-lost lyrics, and Duffy's sweet
vocals. The album was assembled over a period of time using a variety of
co-producers (Stephen Street and Art of Noise's J.J. Jeczalik),
but it all comes together, as the subtitle states, as "A Very Beautiful
Collection." The hit "Kiss Me" is re-recorded here and actually sounds
better than the original single version -- noisier, but more
interesting. "Icing on the Cake" and the enchanting "She Makes Me
Quiver" are other highlights that demonstrate Duffy's ability to use
clever lyrics without sounding smug. Although the album sounds somewhat
dated ('80s dance music with the heavy production), it holds together
well due to the strong playing and the mixture of conventional
instruments (e.g., piano and vocals) with keyboards/synths. It works.
Duffy has studied '60s pop and quite simply updated the sound, but he
knew enough to include his own style and sounds. Overall, a very strong
album that comes highly recommended.
tags: stephen duffy, the ups and downs, 1985, 2008, flac,








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