Patrick Duff (born 30 June 1966) is a British singer-songwriter, and the former lead singer of the alternative rock band Strangelove. Patrick was born in Bristol, England. After dropping out of school and spending time as a street busker, he became lead singer of the alternative rock band Strangelove, who were signed to Food Records, Parlophone/EMI. The band released three critically acclaimed albums between 1991 and 1998. After Strangelove, Duff briefly formed another band Moon, who split up after nine months having released only one single, "Anaesthesia". Between 2000 and 2004 Duff went on to travel the world as a solo artist with WOMAD Festival, collaborating with a number of artists, most notably the then 81-year-old veteran African master storyteller and musician Madosini, with whom he lived and worked in the township of Langa, in Cape Town, South Africa. Upon returning to the UK, Duff released his first solo album Luxury Problems (2005), produced by Adrian Utley of Portishead and Alex Lee (Goldfrapp/ Placebo / Suede / Strangelove). The album was released on EMI's legendary Harvest Records label – once home to Duff's childhood hero Syd Barrett. More information...
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