White Heat (Dusty Springfield Album)
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''White Heat'' is the twelfth studio album recorded by singer
Dusty Springfield Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), known professionally as Dusty Springfield, was an English singer. With her distinctive mezzo-soprano sound, she was a popular singer of blue-eyed soul, pop and dram ...
, and eleventh released. It was only released in the United States and Canada. More so than her previous two albums, '' It Begins Again'' (1978), and '' Living Without Your Love'' (1979), and the non-album single "It Goes Like It Goes" (1980), ''White Heat'' was a distinct departure from Springfield's Los Angeles-produced radio-friendly soft rock sound, being closely identified with the new wave, synthpop sounds of the early 1980s. The album arguably contains the most diverse selection of genres to be collected on any Dusty Springfield studio album, ranging from Robbie Buchanan's ballad "Time and Time Again", orchestrated by James Newton Howard, to the aggressive hard rock of "Blind Sheep", co-written by Springfield herself. The sessions for "Blind Sheep" are the last designated sessions for Twentieth Century Fox Records in the Musician's Guild Logs. The album's opening track and only single release was "Donnez-Moi (Give It to Me)" which production wise took more than a few hints from contemporaneous synthesizer-driven pop productions by Giorgio Moroder, like Donna Summer's '' The Wanderer'' and
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's " Flashdance... What a Feeling", and British New Romantic bands like
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Background and recording

Jean-Alain Roussel lived in Montreal at the time. Springfield lived part-time in Toronto at this stage in her life; the two met through mutual friends and ended up collaborating on most of ''White Heat''. Written by Canadian New Wave band Rough Trade's Carole Pope and Kevan Staples, "Soft Core" describes the realities of a dysfunctional relationship. "Soft Core" was cut in a single take by sheer mistake, thanks to an engineer throwing a tape machine into 'record', with composer Kevan Staples playing a grand piano. The sound of footsteps heard at the beginning of the track is, in fact, Springfield walking up to the piano for what she thought was just a rehearsal.


Release

In the aftermath of the disco backlash and its ensuing dramatic drop in record sales worldwide, Springfield's American label
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was bought out. 20th Century Fox Records took on the project, but by the time that the album was completed and ready for release, 20th Century Fox had in turn been sold, bought by the US arm of the PolyGram conglomerate. The release date was postponed for another six months and when ''White Heat'' finally came out, it had been relegated to the re-activated
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, a label closely associated with disco, which in the year of 1982 didn't improve its chances of sales. Springfield later stated that she was surprised that the album came out at all: "Every time I made an album, the company I'd made it for would be swallowed up. They'd fire everyone that you'd worked with and the enthusiasm would disappear with them. Then I had to fire the original producer because he had put half the budget up his nose... there was a point where I began to feel that I was just some company's tax loss." The British subsidiary of Polygram, a label the singer had been connected with for 25 years in various forms, declined its option to release the album in the UK; fans of Springfield's in her native country consequently had to buy import copies from the US and Canada. ''White Heat'' in its entirety was first issued in the UK in 2002 when it was released on CD by Mercury/
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.


Reception

Reviewing the album in ''Record'', Barry Alfonso commented, "Springfield's now stepped away from her earlier MOR approach and headed in a Grace Jones pop/ funk direction. The results are uneven, but encouraging nonetheless." He elaborated that Springfield's sensual approach to songs like "I Am Curious" and "I Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends" was perfect, while she mishandled ballads such as "Losing You" by taking a modern approach to them instead of the emotional thrust that was her trademark sound.


Track listing

Side A #"Donnez Moi (Give It to Me)" ( Jean-Alain Roussel, Paul Northfield, Luc Plamondon, Christiane Robichaud) – 3:52 #"I Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends" (Jean-Alain Roussel, Sting) – 3:25 #"Blind Sheep" (Daniel Ironstone,
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, Dusty Springfield, Mary Unobsky) – 4:28 #" Don't Call It Love" (
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,
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) – 3:28 #"Time and Time Again" ( Paul Buchanan, Jay Gruska) – 3:40 Side B #"I Am Curious" ( Carole Pope, Kevan Staples) – 4:06 #"Sooner or Later" (Tommy Faragher, Daniel Ironstone) – 4:18 #"Losing You (Just a Memory)" ( Elvis Costello) – 2:48 #"Gotta Get Used to You" (Jean-Alain Roussel) – 3:53 #"Soft Core" (Carole Pope, Kevan Staples) – 3:13


Personnel

* Dusty Springfield – lead vocals, background vocals * Max Gronenthal –
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* Eddy Keating – background vocals * John Townsend – background vocals * Danny Ironstone – background vocals * Barbara Busa Cilla – background vocals * George Nauful – guitar * David Plehn – guitar *
Jean Roussel Jean Alain Roussel (born 1951 in Port Louis, Mauritius) is a Musician, Composer, Record Producer, Arranger, Educator and 'Music and Life Coach'. He is best known for keyboard work from the 1970s through today, playing regularly with Cat Stev ...
– synthesizer, piano * Robbie Buchanan – piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano *
Tommy Faragher Thomas Edward Faragher is an American producer, composer, songwriter, singer, and arranger. He is originally from Redlands, California. Performer Faragher started his career as a singer and keyboardist with his family, who formed a group called ...
– synthesizer, percussion, background vocals,
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, Casio *
Nicky Hopkins Nicholas Christian "Nicky" Hopkins (24 February 1944 – 6 September 1994) was an English pianist and organist. Hopkins performed on many popular and enduring British and American rock music recordings from the 1960s to the 1990s, most notably ...
– piano * James Newton HowardProphet-5 synthesizer, string arrangements *
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– synthesizer, bass, guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, Minimoog * Kevan Staples – piano, guitar, Minimoog * Steve Sykes – guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, Minimoog * Nathan East – bass guitar *
Davey Faragher David Allen "Davey" Faragher (born August 18, 1957) is an American bass guitarist from Redlands, California. Faragher's career took off and received critical notice as a founding member of the nineties band Cracker, and his subsequent work with ...
– bass * Marlo Henderson – bass * Mark Leonard – bass * Kenny Lee Lewis – bass * André Fischer – drums *
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- drums " Blind Sheep" *
Casey Scheuerell Casey Scheuerell is an American jazz, rock and new-age drummer and percussionist. Scheuerell lived in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin in the 1970s. He has toured internationally with several musicians. Discography * '' A Pauper in Paradise'' (Gino Va ...
– drums * Linn Drums - drums * Steve Zaretsky – percussion


Production

*
Dusty Springfield Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), known professionally as Dusty Springfield, was an English singer. With her distinctive mezzo-soprano sound, she was a popular singer of blue-eyed soul, pop and dram ...
– record producer * Howard Steele – producer, engineer, mixing * André Fischer – producer * Jackie Krost – executive producer * Steve Zaretsky – assistant engineer * Lindy Griffin – assistant engineer * Philip Moores – assistant engineer * Nick DeCaro – arranger, conductor * Karen Chamberlain – assistant engineer * Les D. Cooper – assistant engineer * Debra Courier – production assistant * Glen Christensen – art direction * Bret Lopez – photography * Mac James – paintings


Sources

* Howes, Paul (2001). The Complete Dusty Springfield. London: Reynolds & Hearn Ltd. . * O'Brien, Lucy (1988, 2000): Dusty. London: Pan Books Ltd. .
Official site Jean-Alain Roussel
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