Duffy - 'Stepping Stone'
I've been giving some serious consideration lately as to whether I unfairly dismissed Duffy during the whole "here are lots of spare Amy Winehouses in case anything happens to the one we've already got!" thing that the press was doing - which wasn't helped by the fact that the figurehead for the campaign was Adele, for whom I do not care. Duffy, however, has given us 'Mercy' and 'Warwick Avenue', both of which were quite good, but not necessarily enough to prompt a full-scale turnaround from me. Will 'Stepping Stone' make a difference?
Well, sort of. If anything, it's convinced me that 'new Amy' was the wrong tag for her, and that perhaps 'new Dido, who is aware of the concept of "uptempo" and can actually sing' would've been more apt. (FYI, Dido v1.0 is set to return soon, so I'm interested to see if there will be any battle lines drawn there.) My reasoning behind this is the general sombreness of tone in this song which belies the more optimistic areas of the lyrics and makes us all think it's more depressing than it actually is (unless I've just misinterpreted it, of course, which is entirely possible).
There's a lovely sense of atmosphere in here, and I freely admit that my weakness for women whose voices can sound out every note of pain they've ever felt predisposes me to like this song. The main weakness in the song is the chorus, which I can't help thinking is neither as memorable nor as poignant as perhaps it could be, and just ends up rather ambling along at one level instead of really stirring up emotion in the listener.
So, yes, on the whole I think it was rash of me to not give her a fair hearing the first time around, and I would like to take this opportunity to publicly offer my apologies to anyone who would like them. As a peace offering, have four stars, Ms Duffy.
CD Released: September 1st
(Steve Perkins)
Comment number 1.
At 30th Aug 2008, Psychology101 wrote:Duffy is my favourite singer of all time... so far. I love her voice and I love her album. This song is one of my favourites but I can't help thinking she should have released a more upbeat song, like Delayed Devotion, as this one is quite similar to Warwick Avenue in terms of speed. But I still love it!
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Comment number 2.
At 31st Aug 2008, meet_mark_ford wrote:I can't help singing the chorus to Carole King's 'It's Too Late' over Duffy's chorus:
"But it's too late baby, now it's too late
Though we really did try to make it
Something inside has died and I can't hide
And I just can't fake it."
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