DUFFY POWER Leapers And Sleepers (2010 issue UK 34-track digitally remastered CD album - Having began his music career as one of Larry Parnes' rock'n'roll stable of artists during the 1950s; it was at the turn of the decade upon discovering the Blues, that Duffy left Larry, signed a new deal with Parlophone and hooked up with R&B organist Graham Bond. Duffy's R&B archive is now presented here across 2 CDs. CD 1 highlights his career from 1962-64 with his first session for Parlophone, singles and unreleased session recordings backed by Graham Bond, his sought after Parlophone singles, unreleased sessions and the first version of 'I Saw Her Standing There' [which was rejected by the Beatles fpr being 'too jazzy']; whilst CD 2 features the recordings made during 1965-1967, with sessions on which Duffy is largely backed by John McLaughlin, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and consists of two singles and the rest being the then unreleased sessions)