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Dusty... Definitely | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 22 November 1968 | |||
Recorded | January–October 1968 | |||
Studio | Philips Studios, Stanhope Place, London | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 34:44 | |||
Label | Philips SBL 7864 (stereo) | |||
Producer | Johnny Franz, Dusty Springfield | |||
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Dusty... Definitely is the fourth studio album by singer Dusty Springfield, recorded and released in the UK in 1968. Production credits go to both John Franz, and for the first time, Springfield herself. The songs on this album were chosen because Springfield "liked them", as stated in the liner notes. Like the vast majority of her LPs, the album shows a diverse range of styles ranging from soul ("Take Another Little Piece of my Heart"), pop ("This Girl's in Love With You"), folk ("Morning (Bom Dia)") to lounge ("Who (Will Take my Place?)").
The two sides of the album reflected very different moods: the first side was packed with fast-paced, louder numbers, while the second side was more mellow, which Springfield suggested would be suitable for listening to at night.
The album was a moderate success and eventually entered the UK album's charts in the week ending 21 December 1968 debuting at No.38, peaking at No.30 the following week and staying at No.30 for two weeks until eventually dropping 10 places to No.40 the following week. However, it then rose again to No.36 the following week, where it remained for two weeks, before leaving the charts, having been on them for six weeks. This may have been in part with the fact that her top 10 single 'Son Of A Preacher Man was in the charts at the same time and was being promoted by Dusty in the US and other European countries. However it got to No.8 on the NME year end charts for best albums of 1968.
In 1968, Springfield entered into a contract with Atlantic Records for the United States, which meant that the singer had a different record label for each side of the Atlantic (previously she had been signed to Philips both in the UK and the USA). Springfield's new contract allowed Philips in the UK to release American recordings and Atlantic in the US to release British recordings. This was the first LP to be covered by this agreement. Atlantic was, however, reluctant to release any British recordings on their label; thus, the album was never released in the States.
Tracks from this album were finally released in the US in 1999 (the year of Springfield's death) on the Rhino Records compilation Dusty in London.
In the UK Dusty... Definitely was first released to CD by Philips Records/PolyGram in the early 1990s and in 2001 Mercury Records/Universal Music Group re-released a digitally remastered edition with four bonus tracks.