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Dusty Springfield - The Complete Atlantic Singles 1968-1971 (2021)

Dusty Springfield - The Complete Atlantic Singles 1968-1971 (2021)
Pop/Rock, R&B, AM Pop, Philly Soul | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 01:06:54 | 550,99 Mb
Label: Atlantic/Real Gone Music (USA) | Cat.# RGM-1166 | Released: 2021-02-05

In 1968, Dusty Springfield was already an international superstar with 15 hits under her belt for the Philips label when she decided it was time to for a change. What followed was one of the most legendary and momentous label moves in pop music history: Dusty decamped to Atlantic Records, where, under the tutelage of Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd, and Arif Mardin, she recorded one of the greatest albums of all time, Dusty in Memphis, and scored such indelible hits as 'Son-of-a Preacher Man' and 'The Windmills of Your Mind' before moving on to Philly soul ('A Brand New Me). We at Real Gone Music have closely examined this crucial period in Dusty's career over the years, with three previous releases. But there remains one facet of her Atlantic period which has remained largely untouched: her singles. The Complete Atlantic Singles1968-1971 presents the A and B-sides of all dozen singles she recorded for the label in their original mono single mixes, only eight of which have previously appeared on CD.
Dusty Springfield - The Complete Atlantic Singles 1968-1971 (2021)

Dusty Springfield - The Complete Atlantic Singles 1968-1971 (2021)
FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) / MP3 320 kbps | 66:46 | 153 / 276 Mb
Genre: Soul, Pop / Label: Real Gone Music

In 1968, Dusty Springfield was already an international superstar with 15 hits under her belt for the Philips label when she decided it was time to for a change. What followed was one of the most legendary and momentous label moves in pop music history: Dusty decamped to Atlantic Records, where, under the tutelage of Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd, and Arif Mardin, she recorded one of the greatest albums of all time, Dusty in Memphis, and scored such indelible hits as 'Son-of-a Preacher Man' and 'The Windmills of Your Mind' before moving on to Philly soul ('A Brand New Me). We at Real Gone Music have closely examined this crucial period in Dusty's career over the years, with three previous releases.
Dusty Springfield - See All Her Faces (1972) [2002, Digitally Remastered with Bonus Tracks]

Dusty Springfield - See All Her Faces (1972) [2002, Digitally Remastered with Bonus Tracks]
Pop/Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Vocal, Ballad | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 36:57 | 579,36 Mb
Label: Mercury Records/Universal Music (UK) | Cat.# 586 009-2 | Released: 2002-03-04 (1972-11-10)

"See All Her Faces" is the 7th studio album by singer Dusty Springfield, originally released on the Philips Records label in 1972. It contains a mixture of tracks from different recording sessions; some tracks were recorded with Jeff Barry for an aborted third album for Atlantic Records, other tracks were recorded for Philips in the UK between April and July 1970 – these came to be Springfield's final recordings with longtime producer and arranger Johnny Franz. Some, such as "Willie and Laura Mae Jones", recorded with Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin, had been previously released as singles in the US. "See All Her Faces" collects many of those tracks, recorded from 1969 to 1971, placing seven of the British recordings on Side A, while Side B comprises tracks recorded both in the UK and the US. As a result, the album has no cohesive sound, but offers many different styles of music. The album boasts eight producers, including Springfield herself. It has been suggested that "See All Her Faces" is best appreciated track by track, rather than as a whole stylistic statement, as her album "Dusty in Memphis" is often praised to be.