Album Description Mercury-nominated album by legendary a singer-songwriter who has recently co-written a Robbie Williams album and has contributed tracks to most of the Barenaked Ladies' albums.
Customer Reviews:
The best album of 2003!August 7, 2004 James Oberacker(Los Alamitos, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Keep Going" by Stephen Duffy and the Lilac Time was unquestionably the best album of 2003, period. An amazingly beautiful and emotional work of art from start to finish. While I do have my own personal favorites, not a single track on this CD can be identified as sub-par. My own favorites: Bank Holiday Monday, So Far Away, and the hidden 13th track, An Open Book.
He's back!April 24, 2004 James Lick(Taipei, Taiwan) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Stephen Duffy could have been one of those "I wonder what happened to..." people after helping form Duran Duran, but dropping out before they hit it big. But he kept at it, with a variety of bands and solo efforts. He finally hit on success with his mid-80s synthpop classic track "Kiss Me" and his album "The Ups and Downs". He went out to form the band The Lilac Time and recorded a string of popular records.
Now Stephen Duffy and The Lilac Time are back with a brand new album, showing a great amount of lyrical and musical maturity, but still keeping that very approachable sound that helped his 80s popularity. My favorite track is "Don't Feed The Rats" which is an emotionally touching song about the plight of missing women. If you liked any of Stephen Duffy's previous efforts, you should give this one a listen.