Aimée Duffy (EP)

Aimée Duffy
EP by Aimée Duffy
Released 2004
Recorded 2003–04; Studio Pandy, Wales[1]
Genre Celtic rock
Length 13:28
Language Welsh
Label Awen
Producer
Aimée Duffy chronology
Aimée Duffy
(2004)
Rockferry
(2008)
Singles from Aimée Duffy
  1. "Cariad Dwi'n Unig"

Aimée Duffy is a Welsh-language EP by Welsh recording artist Aimée Duffy (now Duffy), released in 2004 on Welsh record label Awen Records.[2] Originally to be entitled Rock, Roll & Soul,[3][4] the release came after the singer had come second in a Welsh televised talent show.[5]

Background and release of EP

After finishing her GCSEs in Pembrokeshire, Duffy returned to Nefyn when she was fifteen, and started singing in various local bands. Following an unsuccessful music project in Switzerland, Duffy returned to Wales in 2003 and was invited to appear on Wawffactor, a Welsh television show similar to Pop Idol, on local station S4C. She was expected to win, but came second to winner Lisa Pedrig.[5]

In 2004, Duffy recorded this three-song EP, which was written and produced by Paul Eastham of international Celtic rock band COAST then released by Awen Records in the same year. The release of this EP and her appearance on WawFfactor had garnered herself a popular name among the Welsh-speaking community of Wales.[6] The EP's title is the full name of Duffy, and was also released under the name Aimée Duffy it was after the EP's release that she decided to use the stagename Duffy professionally.

Track listing

All songs written by Aimée Duffy and produced by Bev Jones, with music by Winter of Clowns.

Aimée Duffy
No. Title Length
1. "Dim Dealltwriaeth" (English: No Understanding) 5:04
2. "Hedfan Angel" (English: Fly Angel) 4:41
3. "Cariad Dwi'n Unig" (English: Lover, I'm Lonely) 3:43
Total length:
13:28

Personnel

Adapted from Awen Records and Aimée Duffy.[1]

Music and lyrics
Instrumentation
Graphics and design

References

  1. 1 2 "Recordiau Awen Records > Aimée Duffy (click on Aimée Duffy)". Recordiau Awen Records. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  2. The New York Times
  3. Radio Cymru - C2
  4. BBC Website
  5. 1 2 "Wawffactor". S4C. 2003. Archived from the original on 8 January 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  6. "Interview: Duffy the voice: a new star is born", Times Online, URL last accessed 7 February 2008

External links

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