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| Released = 1982 |
| Released = 1982 |
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| Recorded = [[Hollywood]], [[California]], [[United States|US]] |
| Recorded = [[Hollywood]], [[California]], [[United States|US]] |
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]/[[New Wave]] |
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]/[[New Wave music|New Wave]] |
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| Label = [[Casablanca Records]] |
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Released in 1982, ''White Heat'' was, unusually, only released in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], [[Dusty Springfield]]'s only record to never be released in her native [[Britain]] (until its release there on CD in 2002). It was released so due to a change in record labels; Twentieth Century Fox Records (Springfield's label) was bought and she was switched to the [[Casablanca Records]] label in the US, with no distribution in the UK. The sessions for the track ''Blind Sheep'' are historic in that they are the last designated sessions for Twentieth Century Fox records in the Musician's Guild Logs. More so than her previous two albums, [[It Begins Again]] (1978), and [[Living Without Your Love]] (1979), ''White Heat'' was a distinct departure from Springfield's pop/soul sound, being closely identified with the [[New Wave]], synth-pop sounds of the early 80's. The album did not chart in North American charts, despite being given very positive reviews by critics. |
Released in 1982, ''White Heat'' was, unusually, only released in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], [[Dusty Springfield]]'s only record to never be released in her native [[Britain]] (until its release there on CD in 2002). It was released so due to a change in record labels; Twentieth Century Fox Records (Springfield's label) was bought and she was switched to the [[Casablanca Records]] label in the US, with no distribution in the UK. The sessions for the track ''Blind Sheep'' are historic in that they are the last designated sessions for Twentieth Century Fox records in the Musician's Guild Logs. More so than her previous two albums, [[It Begins Again]] (1978), and [[Living Without Your Love]] (1979), ''White Heat'' was a distinct departure from Springfield's pop/soul sound, being closely identified with the [[New Wave music|New Wave]], synth-pop sounds of the early 80's. The album did not chart in North American charts, despite being given very positive reviews by critics. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Released in 1982, White Heat was, unusually, only released in the United States and Canada, Dusty Springfield's only record to never be released in her native Britain (until its release there on CD in 2002). It was released so due to a change in record labels; Twentieth Century Fox Records (Springfield's label) was bought and she was switched to the Casablanca Records label in the US, with no distribution in the UK. The sessions for the track Blind Sheep are historic in that they are the last designated sessions for Twentieth Century Fox records in the Musician's Guild Logs. More so than her previous two albums, It Begins Again (1978), and Living Without Your Love (1979), White Heat was a distinct departure from Springfield's pop/soul sound, being closely identified with the New Wave, synth-pop sounds of the early 80's. The album did not chart in North American charts, despite being given very positive reviews by critics.
Track listing
- "Donnez Moi (Give It To Me)"
- "I Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends"
- "Blind Sheep"
- "Don't Call It Love"
- "Time And Time Again"
- "I Am Curious"
- "Sooner Or Later"
- "Losing You"
- "Gotta Get Used To You"
- "Soft Core"