
Duffy's sophomore album, Endlessly, sees her evolving beyond the retro-soul of her debut, embracing a more contemporary pop and disco-infused sound while retaining her signature powerful alto vocals.
November 29, 2010 · Starsing Records
Endlessly is the sound of Duffy stretching her wings, moving from the familiar '60s pastiche of her debut into a more expansive, modern pop landscape. It's an album that feels both intimate and grand, with lush orchestral arrangements mingling with disco-tinged grooves and contemporary synth textures. While critics like AllMusic noted its departure from her earlier work, and BBC Music found it didn't quite recapture the magic of 'Rockferry,' it offers a compelling listen for those seeking a soulful voice applied to a broader, more adventurous sonic palette. It's perfect for a sophisticated late-night mood or a reflective moment, showcasing Duffy's undeniable vocal prowess in a new light.
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