In the late 1960s and early 1970s,
Springfield had an unusual arrangement whereby Philips released her records everywhere in the world except the United States, where they appeared on Atlantic. Atlantic chose to release only 1968-71 material that was recorded in the U.S., meaning that quite a few tracks she recorded in Britain during this time went unreleased stateside. This collects 24 of those songs
Springfield recorded in the U.K. between 1968 and 1971, only a few which had appeared in the U.S. before. Although this is not as soul- and R&B-oriented as the material Atlantic recorded with her in America during this era, in truth it's not always that far removed in sound and spirit from what you'll hear on the Atlantic albums
Dusty in Memphis (1969) and
A Brand New Me (1970). You can't get much more soulful than "Piece of My Heart," for instance, a good cover of which leads off the collection. Overall, though, it takes in a broader range of pop styles than
Springfield did with her American/Atlantic recordings, from covers of
the Rascals ("How Can I Be Sure") and
Goffin-
King ("Wasn't Born to Follow") to
Charles Aznavour,
Leon Russell,
Jimmy Webb,
Bacharach-
David, and
Antonio Carlos Jobim. Most of it's taken from the British albums
Dusty Definitely (1968) and
See All Her Faces (1972), and it's lower on standout performances than the familiar Atlantic albums are. The singing is almost always involved and committed, but sometimes the material is pedestrian. The highlights are very good, however, including
Randy Newman's "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," the beautiful string ballad "Morning," and the bossa nova spiced "See All Her Faces." This is worth hearing if you like
Springfield a lot; just don't gear up for an extraordinarily consistent or essential listen. ~ Richie Unterberger