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Dusty Springfield - See All Her Faces 50th Anniversary
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-
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
DustyÕs
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
DustyÕs
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
ÔIn
MemphisÕ
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
WebbÕs
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
ÔFaithfulÕ
album
along
with
out-takes
from
the
original
album
sessions.
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