Dusty Springfield – The BBC Sessions Double Vinyl

£32.00

This New Double Vinyl by Dusty Springfield is available for fast home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £32 +P&P

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Dusty Springfield on Double Vinyl Double Vinyl from Dusty Springfield is available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £32 +P&P First time on vinyl for this stunning collection of sessions Dusty recorded for the BBC, from 1962 to 1970, originally released on CD in 2007.More poignantly, these 22 tracks are the session tapes that survived the BBC recorded over many sessions in the past for costsaving reasons and remained in good sound quality. The set includes three tracks recorded in July 1962, as part of The Springfields in a different, more folkoriented style than her subsequent recordings.Featured highlights are a selection of her always immaculate covers, including Stevie Wonders Uptight Everythings Alright, The Rascals Good Lovin, Jackie Wilsons RampB stomper Higher and Higher Your Love Keeps Lifting Me, and the Bee Gees classic To Love Somebody.The other tracks include BBC renditions of some of her biggest hits Wishin and Hopin, Little by Little, You Dont Have to Say You Love Me, Son of a Preacher Man, and I Just Dont Know What to with Myself.

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