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Dusty In Memphis (Expanded Version)

Dusty In Memphis (Expanded Version)
Dusty Springfield

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Track Listing

  1. Just A Little Lovin'
  2. So Much Love
  3. Son Of A Preacher Man
  4. I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore
  5. Don't Forget About Me
  6. Breakfast In Bed
  7. Just One Smile
  8. The Windmills Of Your Mind
  9. In The Land Of Make Believe
  10. No Easy Way Down
  11. I Can't Make It Alone
  12. Son Of A Preacher Man
  13. Just A Little Lovin'
  14. Don't Forget About Me
  15. Breakfast In Bed
  16. I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore
  17. The Windmills Of Your Mind
  18. In The Land Of Make Believe
  19. So Much Love

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4745 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-09-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Running time: 56 minutes

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Not only is this Dusty's finest work, it is unanimously acknowledged as one of the great soul albums. The secret is in the production. Jerry Wexler, Tommy Dowd, and Arif Mardin enlisted the Sweet Inspirations and the best Memphis session boys for vocal support. Dusty's selection of material is exemplary, choosing songs by Randy Newman, Mann/Weill, Goffin/King, and Bacharach/David. This should have made her an international megastar; instead it scraped the US Top 100, failed to chart in the UK, and started her slow decline. It is a faultless record on which we have, thankfully, now recognised she was far too ahead of her time for her own good.


Customer Reviews

Utter perfection5
If you think soul singing is about wailing up and down the scales (as seems to be the current trend), just listen to this album. Her voice embraces and caresses each song. Just one listen will convince you that Dusty was the best female singer the UK ever produced. Not only that, here she is backed by the cream of 60s Atlantic R&B players. The typically modest Dusty didn't believe she deserved to be in such company. As another great female artist once said, "You don't know what you've got till it's gone". Your collection isn't complete without 'Dusty In Memphis'.

Dusty's masterpiece5
No matter how many times I listen to this album, and it has to be once a week to check that my own soul is still functioning, I feel a special glow inside me knowing that this music will endure. There are some pieces of music that take on the element of autobiography. You can remember where you were the first time you heard Dusty's take on Son of a Preacherman etc Knowing that this classic album has now taken on iconic status and is being listened to by an ever increasing new fanbase must have the great lady smiling sweetly down on us. Thanks Dusty

Do you love Soul?4
If you do love Soul music, then this represents a new take on things. Here Dusty works with some of the most famous of Southern Soul's musicians, and the legendary Tom Dowd and Jerry Wexler, to produce a new type of Soul.

The greatest compliment I can pay Dusty is that this stands comparison with Aretha - but where Aretha lets it all go, Dusty uses control and implies the emotion. There is little doubt that the various performers bring out the best in one another.

There are superb notes to accompany the wonderful music, with Elvis Costello introducing the set, and memoirs from Tom Dowd, Arif Marden, and Jerry Wexler as well as Dusty herself.

Stand out tracks for me are "So Much Love", I Don't Wanna Hear It", and "No Easy Way Down", but this is a fine album, representing the best that 60's music had to offer