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  1. A very fine album and a fitting finale to a rollercoaster of a career. It's a crime that it didn't sell better and achieve the success that it deserves. Although, in my opinion, Ms Springfield did not record a bad album, this one is a strong favourite. A mixture of pop, soul, blues and country every song is wonderful. I never tire of listening ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "A Very Fine Love" on Discogs.

  3. Listen to A Very Fine Love by Dusty Springfield on Deezer. Roll Away, Fine, Fine, Very Fine Love, Wherever Would I Be?... Dusty Springfield. 1995 | Columbia A Very Fine Love Dusty Springfield | 31-05-1995 Total duration: 41 min. 01. Roll Away . Dusty Spr ...

  4. 31. Mai 2016 · Digitally remastered edition. A Very Fine Love is the fifteenth studio album recorded by singer Dusty Springfield, and thirteenth released. Recorded in 1994 with producer Tom Shapiro and released in 1995, it was a Columbia Records release in both the US and UK, and Springfield's first such simultaneous release since Living Without Your Love in 1979.

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  5. 23. Okt. 2016 · DUSTY SPRINGFIELD; A Very Fine Love (SFE) Dear Dusty Springfield, by common consent she was the finest female soul singer these sceptred isles have ever produced. After quitting the folksy Springfields, throughout the 60s and 70s she released a clutch of records that stand comparison with anything recorded by the so called bona fide, Stateside soul divas.

  6. Fine, Fine, Very Fine Love: A Very Fine Love: 1995; Get Yourself To Love: Living Without Your Love: 1979; Getting It Right (Bonus Track) Reputation: 1990; Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do: See All Her Faces: 1972; Girls It Ain't Easy: See All Her Faces: 1972; Give Me Time (L'amore se ne va) Dusty - The Very Best Of Dusty Springfield: 1999; Go ...

  7. The follow-up, 1995's country-influenced A Very Fine Love, was recorded in Nashville; during sessions for the album, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, and after months of radiation therapy the illness was believed to be in remission. By the summer of 1996, however, the cancer had returned, and on March 2, 1999, Springfield died at the age of 59; just ten days later, she was inducted into ...