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The Return of Eve

Devil Doll

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1 The One Who Got Away Devil Doll 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Doreen Devil Doll 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Gypsy Bitch Devil Doll 4:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Man In Black Devil Doll 2:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 St. Patrick Devil Doll 2:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Sweet Lorraine Devil Doll 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Curse Devil Doll 2:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Tortured Devil Doll 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Way You Do Devil Doll 4:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Lord's Prayer Devil Doll 3:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Sexy Devil Doll 3:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Queen of the Road Devil Doll 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Heads or Tails Devil Doll 5:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Fever Devil Doll 3:51 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Devil Doll is Colleen Duffy, an L.A. (where else?) based, sexed up, tattooed down rockabilly mama who also includes classic country and loungy, sultry jazz in her mash-up of genres. As we see from the cover photos, she loves '50s kitsch, high heels, lots of blood red lipstick, her parents and, perhaps most unexpectedly, God, who gets top billing in the thank you section of the credits despite her reliance on sexual metaphors and sensual talk that verges on the kinky. Her sophomore release covers a lot of stylistic territory held together by Duffy's deep, velvety vocals and a great batch of backing musicians who connect the dots between the genres. She seems torn between heavenly faith and the demon in her moniker with lots of religious references in the album's notes that stand in stark contrast to the "f" bombs she scatters like a vixen Johnny Appleseed. It might be schtick, but it's an effective one, mostly because she backs up the va-va-voom visuals and lyrics with a solid set of songs that sizzle like bacon in a fry pan. Duffy purrs, hums, and slithers through red-light tunes such as "The Way You Do" ("when you touch me baby, I get so wet") and the self-explanatory "Sexy" with a mixture of tough and tender, but an emphasis on the former. The slow rocking "Open Road" is exciting even without the vocals, but when she moans "I'll make you tremble, I'll make you sweat," it'll raise the temperature in any room a few degrees. All but three tracks are originals with a cover of Otis Blackwell's classic "Fever" a somewhat obvious choice that Duffy still nails in her typical hot-blooded fashion, changing lips to hips for added spice. There is a retro thread running through the songs, especially the rockin' rave-ups and the '50s slow dance of "Sweet Lorraine," but this isn't stuck in any one decade thanks to rich production directed by Duffy, who is listed as "executive producer." Although the album references Eve, it's more a product of the Garden of Eden's snake and all the better for it.

Recent Customer Reviews

Two years old? Can't Wait for Another!
     
by agent_theory

I just discovered this album about three days ago and downloaded a couple of songs. I was so blown away that I bought the rest, and this is easily one of the best albums that few people know about. It mixes rock'n'roll, rockabilly, folk, cabaret, country, and lounge in an eclectic but powerful ensemble of engaging lyrics and catchy melodies. Her webpage says she wants to bring sex and danger back into pop music, and she succeeds brilliantly. Other artists can learn a lot here, that power can come from poetic lyrics much more so than from loud guitars and screaming vocals, and you don't need to be super serious to say something meaningful about life. The backing band is real and plays with far more feeling for the songs and their level of talent surpasses most bands out there. Devil Doll is not a novelty act or ridiculous spectacle like Lady Gaga, but a real pop artist with dangerous sex appeal, exploring the spaces in between love and hate, hope and despair. And the songs just plain work.

meh.
     
by ranwulf

I absolutely LOVED "Queen of Pain" - it rarely leaves my rotation, but "The Return of Eve" is just not there for me. Maybe Colleen is trying too hard, and hey - I'm no prude, but the gratuitous and near-constant use of the f-bomb is annoying. I love her, but not this album. Hopefully album #3 will return to the sound of album #1.

Mama is tepid.
     
by Aww-D-oh-Mama

Yeah, a few people recommended this cd but I'm just not excited about it. I appreciate the attempt to be different by mixing styles, but her vocals don't move me. With that said, I do think Sexy is a cool tune.

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