Dusty in Memphis

Rhino / Wea - Rhino / Wea
Dusty Springfield
Release date: 1999-02-16
Audio CD
Blue-Eyed Soul, Girl Group, Oldies, Pop, Pop-Soul, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Soul, V/a Compilations

1. Just a Little Lovin' - Dusty Springfield, Mann, Barry
2. So Much Love - Dusty Springfield, Goffin, Gerry
3. Son of a Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield, Hurley, John
4. I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore - Dusty Springfield, Newman, Randy
5. Don't Forget About Me - Dusty Springfield, Goffin, Gerry
6. Breakfast in Bed - Dusty Springfield, Fritts, Donnie
7. Just One Smile - Dusty Springfield, Newman, Randy
8. The Windmills of Your Mind - Dusty Springfield, Bergman, Alan
9. In the Land of Make Believe - Dusty Springfield, Bacharach, Burt
10. No Easy Way Down - Dusty Springfield, Goffin, Gerry
11. I Can't Make It Alone - Dusty Springfield, Goffin, Gerry
12. What Do You Do When Love Dies (bonus track)
13. Willie & Laura Mae Jones (bonus track)
14. That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho) (bonus track)
15. Cherished - Dusty Springfield,
16. Goodbye - Dusty Springfield, Bach, Johann Sebast
17. Make It With You - Dusty Springfield, Gates, David [1]
18. Love Shine Down - Dusty Springfield,
19. Live Here With You - Dusty Springfield, Slavin, Gilbert
20. Natchez Trace - Dusty Springfield, Goldberg, Neil Bria
21. All the King's Horses - Dusty Springfield,
22. I'll Be Faithful - Dusty Springfield, Soles, Steven
23. Have a Good Life Baby - Dusty Springfield,
24. You've Got a Friend - Dusty Springfield, King, Carole
25. I Found My Way - Dusty Springfield,

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Dusty Springfield-Dusty In Memphis **1/2

To be honest Dusty In Memphis is not the blue eyed soul masterpiece it is hyped up to be. Sure she was a land mark and original in her time, of course she was influential, and yes those pipes are among some of the best to ever be laid to tape but that does not justify the massive hyperbole that accompanies this album.

'Son Of A Preacher Man' is the obvious classic, both sultry and soulful, a song that many have tried but just as many have failed, all except for the phenomenal Dusty. 'I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore' is almost heartbreaking, and 'I Can't Make It Alone' is where it's at. The rest of the album falls flat, and does so with a dull thud rather than a crash.

Dusty has made better.

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This is one of the best collections of Dusty Springfield's work. Definitely a good selection.

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Dusty in Memphis has a timeless quality to it that is the mark of an album/cd that has become a classic. As evidenced by Shelby Lynn's recent homage to it the material remains fresh and undated. Dusty is in fine vocal form on these selections and the vaunted Memphis rhythm section does her proud. The addition of the numerous additional songs on this extended package make it a must have. I just sent this cd as a gift to a friend who had bought the Shelby Lynn but didn't own Dusty and she was blown away. Any serious pop music fan or collector should (and probably already does) own this.

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