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Devil Doll (American band)

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Devil Doll in 2011

Devil Doll is an American rockabilly band fronted by singer Colleen Duffy.[1] Their song "Faith in Love", from the 2003 album Queen of Pain, was featured on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[2][3]

Devil Doll has had many musicians in their live band, including Mother Superior drummer Matt Tecu, and guitarist Ry Bradley.

In January 2018, after 4 years of hiatus due to Duffy's illness,[4] Duffy announced a crowdfunding campaign to help finance a new album.[5][6]

Discography

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Queen of Pain (2002)

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No. Title Length
1 "St. Christopher" 2:52
2 "You Are the Best Thing and the Worst Thing" 3:38
3 "Heart Sized Crush" 3:13
4 "It Was Raining" 3:00
5 "King of Brooklyn" 4:47
6 "16 Days" 2:10
7 "Walk With Me" 4:20
8 "Things You Make Me Do" 5:52
9 "Faith in Love" 4:49
10 "Bourbon in Your Eyes" 4:51
11 "Driven to Distraction" 3:18
12 "Liquor Store" 3:19
13 "Queen of Pain" 5:05
14 "You Put a Spell On Me" 3:36
15 "Union Square" 3:24
16 "Left" 3:32
17 "Why" 3:29
18 "If I Died in Your Arms" 7:27

The Return of Eve (2007)

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No. Title Length
1 "The One Who Got Away" 3:26
2 "Doreen" 3:35
3 "Gypsy Bitch" 4:40
4 "Man in Black" 2:23
5 "St. Patrick" 2:59
6 "Sweet Lorraine" 4:11
7 "The Curse" 2:34
8 "Tortured" 4:10
9 "The Way You Do" 4:51
10 "Lord's Prayer" 3:46
11 "Sexy" 3:43
12 "Queen of the Road" 2:50
13 "Heads or Tails" 5:41
14 "Fever" 3:51

Lover & a Fighter (2020)

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No. Title Length
1 "You Can't Have Me" 5:04
2 "Forsaken" 4:29
3 "One Night Stand" 4:32
4 "Lover & a Fighter" 3:43
5 "To All Our Friends" 4:30
6 "Save Me a Seat" 4:55
7 "Back Home to Me" 4:00
8 "Steeltown Heart" 3:59
9 "Mother Mary" 5:40
10 "Ballad of the Rearview Mirror" (with Charlie Overbey) 4:58
11 "It's Only Make Believe" 2:29
12 "Purse Whiskey" 4:01
13 "Simple Man" 7:12

References

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  1. ^ Diomedia Stock Images Archived September 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Paul Gregory Attinello, Janet K. Halfyard, Vanessa Knights Music, Sound and Silence in Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2010 Page 170 "Colleen Duffy's song "Faith in Love" — from 2003 album Queen of Pain, released by Duffy on her own label Lucky Bluebird — plays while Harmony cajoles Spike into bed in "The Harsh Light of Day" (4.3). Duffy, who performs solo as Devil Doll .."
  3. ^ Bite Me!: The Unofficial Guide to the World of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Nikki Stafford – 2002 Page 219 "As Harmony tries to seduce Spike, we hear “Faith in Love” by Devil Doll, from Queen of Pain."
  4. ^ "Devil Doll is on hiatus due to Colleen Duffy's illness". AXS. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  5. ^ Niesel, Jeff. "Northeast Ohio Native Devil Doll Launches Campaign to Finance Her First Album in More Than 10 Years".
  6. ^ "The Long-Awaited New Devil Doll Album!". Indiegogo.
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