Dusty Springfield...in Philly

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Top of pageBottom of page   By John Lester (62.49.61.57) on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 04:57 am:

Bobby

Can you tell us about your involvement in one of Dusty Springfield's finest albums "Brand New Me" (US title) or "From Dusty With Love" (UK title)?

Lost
Bad Case Of The BLues
Never Love Again
Let Me Get In Your Way
Let's Get Together Soon
A Brand New Me
Joe
Silly Silly Fool
The Star Of My Show
Let's Talk It Over

And on the latest reissue, there is
Richest Girl Alive
Summer Love
I Wanna Be A Free Girl

Top of pageBottom of page   By KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 11:14 am:

In addition, there was a Philly-produced number on the Dusty Springfield Love Songs CD (Rhino Records) "Something For Nothing" - the instrumental version was the B-side of MFSB'S number one hit "TSOP".
Kevin Goins - KevGo

Top of pageBottom of page   By Eli (151.197.40.40) on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 01:05 pm:

I wanna be a free girl was the first Bell and Creed song ever recorded.
I can still see Linda waltzing around the studio in disbelief during the playback.
for some strange reason due to clerical errors, my name does not appear on the credits as back then the same has happened on Joe Simon, the first Stylistics album and a bunch of other albums which I have played on.

I loved those sessions and at that time we were just getting our thing under way and the creativity was at an all time high.

Top of pageBottom of page   By John Lester (62.49.61.57) on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 02:14 pm:

Both sessions were from Feb/Mar 1970 according to the Paul Howes complete discography.

Bobby - please allow me to personally write your name in the credits but first you gotta tell me what it was like with our Dusty. Was she really a "sing one word at a time" singer?

Top of pageBottom of page   By dvdmike (12.84.104.38) on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 04:48 pm:

"I Wanna Be A Free Girl" was recorded on April 6, 1970


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