Waterfront (band)

[citation needed] In 1992, Chris Duffy released a solo album and single, also on Polydor Records, both entitled "All the Time in the World".

[1] In 2007, the reunited Waterfront secured single of the week for a two-week period on the O2/Napster mobile download portal, with a new acoustic alternative country track, "Valentine's Day".

According to this, "The new material takes Waterfront in a completely new adult contemporary direction – allowing Phil and Chris to draw on their alternative country influences (Ryan Adams, Keith Urban, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams, Counting Crows and the Wallflowers).

"[3] A new 11-track album entitled Ghosts of the Good was released by Chordamundo Records in November 2011 and features collaborations from several contributing musicians, such as Jamie Crompton (ex-Suzi Quatro band lead guitarist).

"[5] The album Waterfront was uploaded to all streaming platforms by Universal in January 2020 and the song "Cry" amassed over 100,000 downloads on Spotify within the first 3 months of listing.