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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelACE Records UK, ACI
UPC0029667105224
eBay Product ID (ePID)20053072085
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2022
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistSpringfield, Dusty
Release TitleDusty Sings Soul
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.61 in
Item Width4.87 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks24
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Can I Get a Witness 1.2 Long After Tonight Is All Over 1.3 Won't Be Long 1.4 Bring Him Back 1.5 All Cried Out 1.6 Take Another Little Piece of My Heart 1.7 Do Re Mi 1.8 Welcome Home 1.9 Some of Your Lovin' 1.10 That's How Heartaches Are Made 1.11 It Was Easier to Hurt Him 1.12 Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone 1.13 I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself 1.14 Every Ounce of Strength 1.15 I Wanna Make You Happy 1.16 Nothing 1.17 Oh No Not My Baby 1.18 I Had a Talk with My Man 1.19 I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face 1.20 Every Day I Have to Cry 1.21 Love Power 1.22 Don't Let Me Lose This Dream 1.23 Am I the Same Girl 1.24 What's It Gonna Be
Notes2022 collection. From the very start of her solo career, it was Dusty Springfield's intention to make records in the style of the black American artists that she admired, both professionally and personally. She recorded her version of a soul song at her first solo session and was still recording soul songs on all of her albums, singles and EPs throughout the '60s and into the '70s. Dusty Sings Soul is a long overdue and carefully curated collection of recordings from Dusty's '60s singles and albums, designed to demonstrate that she was not only the UK's finest female singer but also it's finest soul singer of her era and, for many, of all time. There is no shortage of Dusty compilations out there, but this is the first one to exclusively concentrate on this particular side of her far-reaching work. These are not 'covers', in that Dusty never directly covered any record until the original had run it's course. Dusty simply recorded songs that she loved herself, and that she hoped her fans would love. Dusty was a big fan of many of the artists whose songs she recorded and helped to raise their profile in the UK through her interpretations of their work. For soul fans who love Dusty but who only want to hear her singing soul, rather than the show tunes and/or pop ballads that she was equally at home with, this will be every bit as essential as her Dusty In Memphis album and the records she made in Philadelphia at the very end of the '60s with Gamble & Huff. The booklet is generously illustrated and copiously annotated.