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Dusty Springfield

Look of Love [Compilation]

Look of Love [Compilation] Tracks
1. The Look Of Love
2. Brand New Me
3. Love Me By Name
4. Goin Back
5. Sandra
6. Breakfast In Bed
7. Go Easy On Me
8. I Just Don't Know What To Do Woth Myself
9. Second Time Around
10. I Think It's Gonna Rain Today
11. Thats How Heartaches Are Made
12. Never Love Again
13. Something In Your Eyes
14. All I See Is You
15. Who (will Take My Place)
16. If You Go Away
17. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
18. In The Middle Of Nowhere
19. Let Me Love You Once Before You Go
20. Son Of A Preacher Man
21. No Eay Way Down
22. Daydreaming
23. What Have I Done To Deserve This
24. Some Of Your Lovin
25. Chained To A Memory
26. Spooky
27. Lose Again (Live At Royal Albert Hall)
28. A Love Like Yours
29. I Only Want To Be With You
30. Time After Time
31. This Girls In Love With You
32. Welcome Home
33. I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten
34. Arrested By You
35. Just A Little Lovin
36. How Can I Be Sure
37. You've Got A Friend
38. (They Long To Be) Close To You
39. You Set My Dreams To Music
40. I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love
41. Losing You
42. I'll Try Anything
43. In The Winter
44. In The Land Of Make Believe
45. Just One Smile
46. If It Hadn't Been For You
47. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Dusty Springfield - Look of Love [Compilation]
Look of Love [Compilation] Review
Dusty Springfield "The Look of Love" is a Double CD Collection of her Best Known Love Songs, which Includes all her Top Ten Hits. The 47 Tracks Here Are Taken from Springfield's Career, which Spanned Almost 40 Years. A Must have for all Fans and Romantics Alike.


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Lovely 'Look'
5
Dusty Springfield was simply one of the greatest female interpretive singers, along with Judy Garland, Aretha Franklin, and Ella Fitzgerald.

This compilation of Dusty's best love songs features big hits ("You Don't Have To Say You Love Me", the title track) with lesser known releases ("Spooky", "Breakfast in Bed") and stunning interpretations (Barry Manilow's "Sandra" and Janis Ian's "In the Winter"). the live release of Dusty's version of Karla Bonoff's "Lose Again" is further proof that a Dusty Springfield live album is needed.

At 47 tracks, this is not only a fine career retrospective but an excellent sample of Dusty's talent.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-10-31