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From Dusty With Love 

Dusty Springfield

From Dusty With Love

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Mercury Records Limited
Release date: 2001

Album Reviews

Sticking with the soul stylings of her stellar Dusty in Memphis recording, Springfield took her sensual huskiness north to the City of Brotherly Love for this 1970 slice of Philly soul. Doing incredible justice to a batch of top-quality Gamble & Huff songs, Springfield trades in the Stax-inspired swamp grit of her Memphis album for the urban soul kaleidoscope of A Brand New Me. Surrounded by angelically funky string and horn charts from guitarist Roland Chambers and Thom Bell (along with Gamble & Huff, Bell can be counted as an architect of Philly International sound), Springfield sounds positively liberated ranging through the gospel pop closer "Let's Talk It Over," an Aretha-inspired "Silly, Silly Fool," and the Bacharach-styled ballad "Joe." These get topped off by the upbeat Jackson 5 knockoff "Bad Case of the Blues," and covers of two of Jerry Butler's best Mercury hits, "Lost" and "A Brand New Me." Along with Dusty in Memphis and her early You Don't Have to Say You Love Me record, Brand New Me figures into Springfield's handful of really top-notch albums. [Available as an import CD with bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

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Track Listing


1.  Lost more
2.  Bad Case Of The Blues more
3.  Never Love Again more
4.  Let Me Get In Your Way more
5.  Let's Get Together Soon more
6.  A Brand New Me more
7.  Joe more
8.  Silly, Silly Fool more
9.  The Star Of My Show more
10.  Let's Talk It Over more
11.  Richest Girl Alive: (REMIX), BONUS TRACKS more
12.  Summer Love: (REMIX), BONUS TRACKS more
13.  I Wanna Be A Free Girl: BONUS TRACKS more
Featured Review
Up Up
The Saturdays
The second single from The Saturdays is another slice of slickly produced electropop by the numbers, aimed at making an impact in the charts. The five-piece girl band has yet to fulfil the high hopes everybody has placed on them as a future replacement for Girls Aloud or Sugababes. So far, sales are modest and not even getting close to challenge the levels of the two established all-girl megastars. "Up" also lacks of the catchiness their Yazoo-sampling debut had, but is an easy and pleasant to listen track, that even when it doesn't really stand up among the avalanche of similarly plastic pop filling our airwaves, is good enough to maintain their profile until they pick a better follow-up. "Chasing Lights" should contain some better moments to choose from.
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