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Dusty Springfield - My Very Best, Love Dusty FLAC album

Tracklist

Wishin' & Hopin'
I Only Want To Be With You
Losing You
What's It Gonna Be
I Think It's Gonna Rain Today
Son Of A Preacher Man
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Brand New Me
I Close My Eyes & Count To Ten
Since I Fell For You
How Can I Be Sure
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Spooky
I Wanna Be A Free Girl
Lost
People Get Ready
The Look Of Love

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
QLDVD 6050 Dusty Springfield My Very Best, Love Dusty ‎(DVD-V) Quantum Leap QLDVD 6050 UK 2003
ACE 11571 C Dusty Springfield My Very Best, Love Dusty ‎(DVD-V, NTSC) Alpha Centauri Entertainment ACE 11571 C Germany 2003


Dusty Springfield - My Very Best, Love Dusty FLAC album

Musician performer: Dusty Springfield

Title: My Very Best, Love Dusty

Country: UK

Date of release: 2003

Genre: Pop

Size FLAC: 1690 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 878

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Yahm
This is a truly wonderful dvd. I don't know if it was produced earlier and this is just another pressing, the insert looks like it's been printed on a xerox machine with cheap paper, but this aside, the content is pure joy for both ears and eyes. The majority of the performances included are in color and are almost complete. Highlights for me are "Wishin' & Hopin'", regrettably only a short snippet of this is included in the intro to the program, with Dusty looking splendid in a pink gown, and closing the program, "The Look Of Love" with Dusty wearing what looks like a sailor suit, but most of the performance features what is probably the closest shot of her face from this period, where for once, her eyes are not heavy with makeup and you can actually see her clear gorgeous eyes and what a face. Seeing all these videos makes you really see how wonderful she was, putting a moving image to music and record sleeves reveals a completely new dimension to loving Dusty. Most of these performances are in studio, with only a couple performed on tv shows with audience. Petula Clark is delightful in her recollections and discussing Dusty and there are also snippets of an interview with Dusty in the very late 60s or early 70s.I highly recommend this DVD to anyone who loves Dusty. It is much much better than "Full Circle" for example, even though that one features an exclusive interview with the lady herself.
Yahm
This is a truly wonderful dvd. I don't know if it was produced earlier and this is just another pressing, the insert looks like it's been printed on a xerox machine with cheap paper, but this aside, the content is pure joy for both ears and eyes. The majority of the performances included are in color and are almost complete. Highlights for me are "Wishin' & Hopin'", regrettably only a short snippet of this is included in the intro to the program, with Dusty looking splendid in a pink gown, and closing the program, "The Look Of Love" with Dusty wearing what looks like a sailor suit, but most of the performance features what is probably the closest shot of her face from this period, where for once, her eyes are not heavy with makeup and you can actually see her clear gorgeous eyes and what a face. Seeing all these videos makes you really see how wonderful she was, putting a moving image to music and record sleeves reveals a completely new dimension to loving Dusty. Most of these performances are in studio, with only a couple performed on tv shows with audience. Petula Clark is delightful in her recollections and discussing Dusty and there are also snippets of an interview with Dusty in the very late 60s or early 70s.I highly recommend this DVD to anyone who loves Dusty. It is much much better than "Full Circle" for example, even though that one features an exclusive interview with the lady herself.
Anayanis
Hi, thanks for the info. I do have that box and haven't watched that dvd yet. Great stuff!
Anayanis
Hi, thanks for the info. I do have that box and haven't watched that dvd yet. Great stuff!
Roram
I share your enthusiasm for this DVD. Regarding the "Wishin' and Hopin'" performance, the reason only a snippet is included is because she did not perform the entire song there; rather, it was part of a hits medley she performed on the BBC programme They Sold A Million in January 1973. At the point where the performance cuts off, she begins to sing "The Look of Love". The entire special is included on DVD2 from her recent boxed set Goin' Back: The Definitive Dusty Springfield.
Roram
I share your enthusiasm for this DVD. Regarding the "Wishin' and Hopin'" performance, the reason only a snippet is included is because she did not perform the entire song there; rather, it was part of a hits medley she performed on the BBC programme They Sold A Million in January 1973. At the point where the performance cuts off, she begins to sing "The Look of Love". The entire special is included on DVD2 from her recent boxed set Goin' Back: The Definitive Dusty Springfield.