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Dusty Springfield See All Her Faces 50th Anniversary Vinyl LP RSD 2022

Original price £29.99
Original price £29.99 - Original price £29.99
Original price £29.99
Current price £19.99
£19.99 - £19.99
Current price £19.99
Cat no. 4525196

Tracklist:

  1. Mixed Up Girl
  2. Crumbs Off The Table
  3. Let Me Down Easy
  4. Come For a Dream
  5. Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do
  6. I Start Counting
  7. Yesterday When I Was Young
  8. Girls It Ain't Easy
  9. What Good Is I Love You?
  10. Willie & Laura Mae Jones
  11. Someone Who Cares
  12. Nothing Is Forever
  13. See All Her Faces
  14. That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho)
  15. Haunted
  16. Have a Good Life Baby
  17. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
  18. Go My Love
  19. A Song For You
  20. I Wasn't Born to Follow
  21. Sweet Inspiration
  22. O-O-H Child
  23. Goodbye


Expanded edition of this fine record (a compilation of odds and ends that actually made a very cohesive album), not available on vinyl since 1972.

Includes 6 additional singles/b-sides from the era.Stunning limited edition of Dusty’s 1972 collection, expanded to two discs to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2022 Features the original album plus a mini-LP of bonus cuts from the period, both re-mastered at Abbey Road Enhanced artwork with added photos and archive material -Heavyweight BLACK vinyl -Long out of print Technically Dusty’s seventh studio album, See All Her Faces is a collection of tracks from the late 1960s and early 1970s, and released on the Philips label in 1972. The original album was never released in the U.S., though some of the tracks had appeared on singles there. Amongst the many highlights was the bossa nova-influenced title track, another bossa style number, Come for a Dream, co-written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, as well as beautifully orchestrated pop ballads, like I Start Counting, and a stab at a Motown-style groover Girls It Ain't Easy. There were also some deeply soulful tracks, echoing her ‘In Memphis’ LP, such as Tony Joe White's Willie & Laura Mae Jones, as well as featuring songwriting royalty in the shape of Goffin & King's That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho), Jimmy Webb’s album-opener Mixed Up Girl and Greenwich and Barry co-writes What Good Is I Love You and Nothing Is Forever. Bonus tracks This unique package includes an additional LP of rare tracks, recordings from the shelved ‘Faithful’ album along with out-takes from the original album sessions.

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