Dusty Springfield, the iconic voice of the 1960s, returns with her fourteenth studio album, "A Very Fine Love," a testament to her enduring talent and timeless appeal. Released in 1995, this collection of soulful tracks was recorded in 1994 under the guidance of producer Tom Shapiro, marking a significant comeback for the legendary singer.
The album kicks off with the upbeat "Roll Away" and continues with the charming "Fine, Fine, Very Fine Love," showcasing Springfield's signature vocals and her ability to infuse each song with warmth and depth. The track "Wherever Would I Be?" features a duet with Daryl Hall, adding a touch of harmony to the album. Other standout tracks include the poignant "Go Easy On Me," the stormy "You Are The Storm," and the heartfelt "All I Have To Offer You Is Love."
"Lovin' Proof" and "Old Habits Die Hard" further demonstrate Springfield's versatility, blending pop, rock, and R&B elements seamlessly. The album closes with "Where Is A Woman To Go," a powerful track that underscores Springfield's enduring relevance in the music industry.
"A Very Fine Love" is a celebration of Dusty Springfield's enduring legacy, offering a blend of classic and contemporary sounds that will captivate both longtime fans and new listeners alike. With its rich arrangements and Springfield's unmistakable voice, this album is a delightful addition to any music collection.