Featuring most the magisterial Dusty in Memphis and its lesser follow-up A Brand New Me, plus a bevy of related tracks, a new collection captures one of pop’s most fascinating personalities in her ...
Remember Dusty Springfield? She was a bona fide chart-topping princess of pop music in the 1960s. If her name doesn’t ring a bell, her big hits like “Spooky” or “Son Of A Preacher Man” might just ring ...
In 1968, the British pop singer Dusty Springfield signed to Atlantic Records and began working with the producer Jerry Wexler on “Dusty in Memphis,” her fifth solo album and the first she made in the ...
Dusty Springfield had already proven herself as a master of the chirping pop track and the dramatic torch song. But taking a crack at sultry American soul seemed like a stretch, with even Springfield ...
There’s always something special about when two artists come together for a duet, but it’s even more special when two queer artists join forces on a track. Pet Shop Boys’ “What Have I Done To Deserve ...
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