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Longing
Studio album by
ReleasedUnreleased
RecordedJuly – September 1974
Studio914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, New York
Genre
Length32:38
LabelABC Dunhill
ProducerBrooks Arthur
Dusty Springfield chronology
Cameo
(1973)
Longing
(Unreleased)
It Begins Again
(1978)

Longing is the unreleased ninth studio album by Dusty Springfield, recorded in 1974 and planned for release the same year as her second LP for the ABC Dunhill Records label. Most of the Longing recordings were mixed and released much later on the compilations Simply Dusty (2000) and Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection (2001).

Longing was recorded in Blauvelt, New York and produced by Brooks Arthur, best known for his work as a sound engineer for Phil Spector and Bert Berns through most of the 1960s and later as a composer and producer in his own right for among others Neil Diamond, Bette Midler, Van Morrison and Janis Ian. Elements was the working title of the album but it was re-titled and advertised as Longing in the music press near the end of 1974 and had at that stage also officially been given a catalogue number: DSD-50186. Springfield complained in interviews later in the seventies that some producers of her previous album, Cameo, had not even asked: "what key I wanted to sing in". Not used to being so uninvolved in her own work (owing partly to her own reported perfectionist tendencies), suffering from self-esteem issues due to her rapidly declining career, and enduring problems with substance abuse, Springfield abandoned the Longing album altogether late in the year.

The only track from the Longing sessions to be given an official release in the 1970s was "I Am Your Child", though only the instrumental track (featuring the song's writer, Barry Manilow) was used. Springfield recorded new lead vocals over the original backing track and the song was released as the B-side of her 1977 US single "Let Me Love You Once Before You Go" on the United Artists label. In 1980 the re-recorded version was in turn issued as the B-side of the Philips Records UK single "Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees" and "I Am Your Child" subsequently found its way onto the compilation album Love Songs released by Phonogram in Europe in the late 1980s. The song is also of special significance in the history of Manilow's own career as he claims it is the first song he ever wrote.

When Springfield, after a time in her life often described as her 'wilderness years', returned to the music scene for the recording of the 1978 album It Begins Again with fellow Briton Roy Thomas Baker she re-recorded two further tracks originally included in the Longing set; the Motown classic "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)" and Chi Coltrane's "Turn Me Around", both with slightly updated and different arrangements.

The year 2000 saw the debut of three original recordings from the Longing sessions; Janis Ian's "In the Winter", Melissa Manchester and Carole Bayer Sager's "Home to Myself" and Colin Blunstone and David Jones' "Exclusively for Me", all of which had been mixed and digitally remastered as early as 1995. These three titles were finally released as part of Mercury/Universal Music UK's 4 CD boxed set Simply Dusty, a project which was commissioned with Springfield's full approval before her death in 1999.

In 2001 Universal Music's American sublabel Hip-O Records released the compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection which besides the 1973 album Cameo also contained nine of the ten titles intended to be used on Longing, including the original versions of "I Am Your Child", "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Every Day)" and "Turn Me Around". In addition, some of the tracks used incomplete or 'practice' vocals, done to enable a release of the album in any form; the track "Corner of the Sky" being the best example. Springfield completed some vocals on the track, but never sang a whole verse. Thus, it was the only track not included in the Beautiful Soul set as it was too incomplete to arrange any sort of commercial release. It was however completed and released in 2007 after fellow British singer Petula Clark added her own vocals and released the song as a duet on her album Duets.

As was the case with many of Springfield's albums released and/or recorded in the '70s, Longing, though unreleased, contained some of Springfield's most critically acclaimed work. The track "In the Winter", written and also recorded by Janis Ian, is often singled out from the recording sessions as an example. Ian said that after hearing Springfield sing the song she (Ian) could "no longer do the piece justice" herself. Melissa Manchester has also been quoted as saying she was "over the moon" upon hearing Springfield sing "Home to Myself" during the recording session, on which Manchester also played the piano.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Official releaseLength
1."Exclusively for Me" (Recorded on 9 July 1974)David Jones, Colin BlunstoneSimply Dusty2:42
2."Beautiful Soul" (Recorded on 9 July 14 August, 4 & 5 September 1974)Margie AdamBeautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection2:54
3."Home to Myself" (Recorded on 15 July 1974)Melissa Manchester, Carole Bayer SagerSimply Dusty2:50
4."Angels" (Recorded on 15 July 1974)Arthur Resnick, Christie ThompsonBeautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection3:25
5."Corner of the Sky" (Recorded on 22 July 1974)Stephen SchwartzUnreleased.3:37
6."In the Winter" (Recorded on 22 July 1974)Janis IanSimply Dusty3:03
7."Make the Man Love Me" (Recorded on 23 July 1974)Barry Mann, Cynthia WeilBeautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection3:32
8."I Am Your Child" (Recorded on 23 July 1974)Barry Manilow, Marty PanzerBeautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection2:42
9."Turn Me Around" (Recorded on 23 July 1974)Chi ColtraneBeautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection4:11
10."A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)" (Recorded on 23 July 1974)Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland Jr., Brian HollandBeautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection3:42

Personnel and production[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Longing ~ Dusty Springfield". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 August 2020.

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