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Just a Little Lovin'

Just a Little Lovin' is the tenth studio album by Shelby Lynne, released in the United States and Canada on January 29, 2008. The album is a tribute to British singer Dusty Springfield, and features covers of nine songs popularized by her, in addition to "Pretend", an original song written by Lynne. In contrast to the more fully instrumented original versions Dusty Springfield recorded, Lynne's remakes featured sparse arrangements, favoring acoustic guitars and pianos rather than a string or horn section.

Just a Little Lovin'
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 29, 2008
RecordedJanuary 2007
StudioCapitol Studio A (Hollywood)
Genre
Length38:43
LabelLost Highway Records
ProducerPhil Ramone
Shelby Lynne chronology
Suit Yourself
(2005)
Just a Little Lovin'
(2008)
Tears, Lies and Alibis
(2010)
Singles from Just a Little Lovin'
  1. "Anyone Who Had a Heart"
    Released: December 18, 2007

Inspiration edit

Shelby Lynne's 1999 breakout album I Am Shelby Lynne had drawn widespread favorable critical comparison to the 1968 classic Dusty Springfield album release Dusty in Memphis,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and in promoting I Am... Lynne, when asked about the Dusty Springfield comparisons, she replied: "That's the ultimate [compliment]...I've had the Dusty in Memphis record for many years."[11] (Lynne would elsewhere indicate her familiarity with Dusty in Memphis dates from 1998 when she received a copy of the album as a gift.)[12] In 2010 Lynne would take a different perspective: "Through the years, people have made silly [Lynne/ Springfield] comparisons [although] there’s absolutely nothing about us that’s alike" while allowing of Springfield: "[Her] songs are so amazing and she was such a great singer."[13]

Shelby Lynne on how Capitol Records
came to approve Just a Little Lovin'
"Over drinks in a dark bar in Hollywood I put my cards on the table. The record company man told me that they didn't know what to do with the last record I made. We sat there & tossed around bullshit for an hour or so. Round two began & we had some more drinks. We were just getting fuzzy & not a lot was accomplished. Towards the end of a frustrating evening I remember saying: 'Hell, I'm just going to call Barry Manilow & cut the Dusty Springfield songs! Maybe somebody will like that! Everybody loves Dusty!' Record company man almost dropped his drink, got all saucer eyed & said: 'Well, I can see getting behind that.' I laughed out loud. Record men respond when you talk about Dusty Springfield."[14]

In the spring of 2005 Lynne received an email from Barry Manilow suggesting that she cut an album of Dusty Springfield songs. About to go on tour behind her newly released Suit Yourself album, Lynne was at the time unable to deal with any future project but remembered Manilow's suggestion, in May 2006 getting her manager Elizabeth Jordan's endorsement of Lynne recording a Dusty Springfield tribute album. After receiving approval from Capitol Records in July 2006, on Jordan's recommendation, Lynne phoned veteran producer Phil Ramone (who early in his career had engineered the Dusty Springfield recording of "The Look of Love"). Ramone was agreeable to the project, over which he and Lynne brainstormed for the remaining half of the year, commencing the recording of what would be the Just a Little Lovin' album on January 7 in Capitol Records Studio A.[14] The album's tracks were all recorded complete as sung and played with no overdubs.[15]

Tracks edit

Shelby Lynne on
the album's "groove"
"The most important thing when you're doing a [remake] is to keep the song as it is. You can't be changing the melody. But the groove is another thing.... We just went in [the studio] on a Monday morning and" - cutting "Just a Little Lovin'", the first track recorded - "kind of found a groove" for the entire album: "We just kind of 'molassessed' down" the Springfield originals.[16]

The cover of Just a Little Lovin'' showed Lynne posing in a similar way to Springfield on the cover of Dusty in Memphis[10][17] (Lynne acknowledged the resemblance, saying that it was serendipitous),[18] and the album featured four remakes from the Springfield album while passing over its highest-profile cut: the 1969 Top Ten hit "Son of a Preacher Man" (Shelby Lynne quote:) "I would never ever ever attempt to cut 'Son of a Preacher Man.' [Dusty Springfield] owns that."[19] The title cut of Lynne's album: "Just a Little Lovin'", had been introduced on Dusty in Memphis, from which album Lynne also remade "Breakfast in Bed" and "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore", the latter a Randy Newman composition which Lynne described as "the song that I [heard and] fell in love with Dusty":[20] Lynne also remade the shelved Dusty in Memphis track "Willie and Laura Mae Jones", a 1969 Dusty Springfield single release written by Lynne's friend Tony Joe White, known to Lynne via Waylon Jennings 1972 version.[21][20]

Although Lynne commented that the omission of a remake of Springfield's 1964 Top Ten hit "Wishin' and Hopin'" was due to (Shelby Lynne quote:) "[it] not [being] my favorite song" [21] a "Wishin' and Hopin'" remake was included on the UK release of Just a Little Lovin'. Lynne did record two other compositions by "Wishin' and Hopin'" writers Burt Bacharach and Hal David, one of them the 1967 Dusty Springfield hit "The Look of Love" and the other "Anyone Who Had a Heart" which had itself been a "cover" for Springfield, being one of a number of U.S. hits recorded for her 1964 debut album A Girl Called Dusty. (A U.S. hit for Dionne Warwick, "Anyone Who Had a Heart" would be a #1 hit in Springfield's native UK in February 1964 for Cilla Black.)[22] Critic Dave Madeloni opined: "Lynne takes 'The Look of Love' and 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' and boils them down to a hush, with understated arrangements that [showcase] her gorgeous voice".[23]

Two songs remade by Lynne she was familiar with but not as Dusty Springfield hits, one of them being "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me", Springfield's career record from 1965 which Lynne actually knew via the 1970 Elvis Presley recording:[20] (VVN Music:)"The fullness and beauty of Lynne's voice is shown wonderfully [on 'You Don't Have to Say...', whose] a capella intro [leads] into an emotional torch song."[24] The second: "How Can I Be Sure", a 1970 Top 40 UK hit for Springfield, Lynne knew from the original 1967 Young Rascals' version:[21] Lynne's version, eschewing the song's trademark 3/4 waltz time in favor of a 2/4 time signature arrangement featuring only a lone guitar,[24] "stripped [the song] of its Parisian street-song flavor [to end the album on] a [note of] naked need."[25] Just a Little Lovin' also featured Springfield's inaugural solo hit from 1963: the "bouncy pop confection"[26] "I Only Want to Be With You", from which Lynne "strains the sugar and bounce, leaving [it as] a bittersweet bossa nova",[27] and included one song not recorded by Springfield: "Pretend", which Lynne had written prior to her Dusty Springfield project but which struck Lynne as a song Springfield could have sung.[18]

Asked in 2012 of the possibility of her Dusty Springfield tribute serving as template for another album saluting a revered singer, Lynne replied: "Hell no. She was it. I think every [singer's] career [allows for] one cover album[: more and] you turn into a [bleep]ing jukebox. If you want to hear [another singer's song] go listen to the original."[28]

Release and impact edit

Lynne would recall: "We cut the [album] the week Capitol Records busted up. So we're downstairs wondering why upstairs isn't coming down to check us out. Turns out there was no upstairs there."[15] Lynne pitched her album to Lost Highway Records who released Just a Little Lovin' 29 January 2008 with a promotional EP recorded in conjunction with radio station KCRW released four days prior to the album. Outside the United States and Canada, the album was distributed by Mercury Records whose UK division had in 1999 given the I Am Shelby Lynne album its first release.[1] The sole single from the album, "Anyone Who Had a Heart", was released through the US edition of iTunes on December 18, 2007.

In its debut week of sales, the album garnered a career sales high for Lynne, according to Billboard. While this album entered the magazine's main album chart (the Billboard 200) within the 50 most popular albums of the week, Lynne's previous album (Suit Yourself) had failed to make the chart.[29]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic82/100 link
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic      link
Being There     
The Buffalo News     link
The Dallas Morning NewsA−
Details      link
Entertainment WeeklyA− link
The Guardian     link
Rolling Stone     
USA Today    

The reimagining of Springfield's songs has been a frequent mention in reviews of the album, e.g. the four-star critique by Bill Friskics-Warren in Nashville's largest newspaper, The Tennessean: Friskics-Warren, who found Lynne's "Delta-bred vocals...as supple and expressive as any this side of Bobbie Gentry", opined that "in terms of phrasing and arrangements Lynne's performances sound almost nothing like Springfield's originals. Peeling back the [originals'] sweeping orchestras and production...Lynne and her emphatic rhythm section reinvent Dusty's material, underscoring the desperation and vulnerability at [each song's] core".[30] Jim Farber, a critic for the New York Daily News, stated in his review that Lynne "[makes] Springfield's hits her own by inverting them on almost every level."[31]

While reviews were generally favorable for the album, some critics missed the more forceful vocal style which had characterized the original versions by Springfield — and also Lynne's own previous albums. As Louisville Courier-Journal critic Jeffrey Lee Puckett wrote in his album review, "She instead decided to make the record one long, slow burn — very slow, to the point where most songs tend to barely ignite or even bleed together. The result is, at best, killer make-out music and, at worst, background for a pleasant meal."[32] George Lang, reviewing Just a Little Lovin' for The Daily Oklahoman, opined that Lynne "could not sing a dishonest syllable if she tried" but that her "emotion-drenched vocals" were impeded by the "sleepy spare arrangements" with which the album replaced the "lushness" of Dusty in Memphis: (George Lang quote:) "It's not as if Lynne is averse [to] big production: this disc could have been transcendent if [produced by] Bill Bottrell, the gifted eccentric who produced...I Am Shelby Lynne...Lynne deserves to be surrounded in sounds as big as her personality. As it is, Just a Little Lovin' is a mild affair that could have been a torrid romance."[10]

The album garnered one award nomination in the Best Engineered Non-Classical Album category for the 51st Grammy Awards, recognizing the work of album engineer Al Schmitt. Just a Little Lovin' lost to the eventual winner, Consolers of the Lonely, performed by The Raconteurs.

Track listing edit

Just a Little Lovin' track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Springfield albumLength
1."Just a Little Lovin'"Barry Mann, Cynthia WeilDusty in Memphis (1969)5:19
2."Anyone Who Had a Heart"Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidA Girl Called Dusty (1964)3:13
3."You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"Vicki Wickham, Simon Napier-Bell, Pino Donaggio, Vito PallaviciniYou Don't Have to Say You Love Me (1966)4:11
4."I Only Want to Be with You"Mike Hawker, Ivor RaymondeStay Awhile/I Only Want to Be with You (1964)3:50
5."The Look of Love"Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidThe Look of Love (1967)3:21
6."Breakfast in Bed"Eddie Hinton, Donnie FrittsDusty in Memphis3:21
7."Willie and Laura Mae Jones"Tony Joe WhiteSee All Her Faces (1972)4:08
8."I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore"Randy NewmanDusty in Memphis4:37
9."Pretend"Shelby LynnNot a Springfield song3:06
10."How Can I Be Sure"Felix Cavaliere, Eddie BrigatiNon-LP single (1970)3:37
Total length:38:43
Released on UK edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Springfield albumLength
11."Wishin' and Hopin'"Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidA Girl Called Dusty4:41
Total length:43:24

Personnel edit

  • Kevin Axt – bass guitar, upright bass
  • Curt Bisquera – drums
  • Jill Dell'Abate – production coordination
  • Gregg Field – drums
  • Steve Genewick – assistant
  • Shelby Lynne – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Rob Mathes – keyboards
  • Karen Naff – design
  • Dean Parks – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Phil Ramone – producer
  • Randee Saint Nicholas – photography
  • Doug Sax – mastering
  • Al Schmitt – engineer, mixing

Charts edit

Chart performance for Just a Little Lovin'
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[33] 46
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[34] 58
US Billboard 200[29] 41

References edit

  1. ^ a b Los Angeles Times 13 February 2000 "Country Club Type" by Robert Hilburn pp.3, 68 (Calendar)
  2. ^ Montreal Gazette 27 January 2000 "New CDs" by Mary Lamey p.D13
  3. ^ Arizona Republic 17 February 2000 "CD Spins" by Fred Shuster p.40
  4. ^ Tampa Tribune 25 February 2000 "Spin This" by Curtis Ross p.15 (Friday Extra)
  5. ^ Philadelphia Inquirer 7 April 2000 "Nightlife" by Dan DeLuca p.W19
  6. ^ Regina Leader-Post 15 April 2000 "Shelby Lynne Gets It Right With Sixth Album" p.F8
  7. ^ Atlanta Constitution 20 April 2000 "Retro '60s Sounds From a Soul Sister Today" by Miriam Longino p.K9
  8. ^ Los Angeles Times 2 July 2000 "At Midyear, Shining Gems in a Dull Season" by Robert Hilburn p.59
  9. ^ The Montreal Gazette 18 September 2003 "New Music" by Mary Lamey p.D2
  10. ^ a b c Daily Oklahoman 25 January 2008 "CD Review" by George Lang p.7D
  11. ^ San Francisco Chronicle 23 April 2000 "Q&A with Shelby Lynne" by Aidan Vaziri p.40 (Datebook)
  12. ^ Hackensack Record 2 July 2008 "Feisty Shelby Lynne Keeps Her Focus on the Audience" by Mark Kerwick p.F10
  13. ^ "CONCERT PREVIEW: Q&A with Shelby Lynne about 'Tears, Lies and Alibis' – Gene Stout – Music Reviews, Music News, Concert Information".
  14. ^ a b "Shelby Lynne".
  15. ^ a b Los Angeles Times 13 June 2008 "This Time, She's Carrying a Torch" by Geoff Boucher p.F12
  16. ^ Minneapolis Star Tribune 28 November 2008 "Dusty Grooves" by John Bream p. E1
  17. ^ Palm Springs Desert Sun 8 February 2008 "Beneath the Surface: Lynne shows her many sides with new CD" by Bruce Fessier p.D1
  18. ^ a b "Shelby Lynne".
  19. ^ "Just a little Dusty Springfield - by Shelby Lynne". Reuters. from the original on 2018-10-20.
  20. ^ a b c Vancouver Sun 9 August 2008 "Shelby Lynne Explores Her Dusty Pop-Soul Roots: former country singer's latest album created out of love for Springfield" by John Mackie p.C3
  21. ^ a b c Tampa Tribune 11 July 2008 "Lynne Travels Dusty's Trails" by Curtis Ross p.13
  22. ^ Dominic, Serene (2010). Burt Bacharach: Song By Song. London: Schirmer Trade Books. ISBN 978-0-85712-259-9.
  23. '^ 'Battleboro (Vt) Reformer 14 August 2008 "Rebirth of the Uncool: Burt is bach" by Dave Madeloni p.9 (Ovation)
  24. ^ a b "Review: Shelby Lynne - Just a Little Lovin'".
  25. ^ Palm Beach Post 8 February 2008 "CD Review" by Rob Lowman p.45
  26. ^ Randall, Annie J. (2009). Dusty!: Queen of the Postmods. NYC: Oxford University Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-19-532943-8.
  27. ^ Boston Globe 29 January 2008 "A Disc Full of Dusty Memories" by Joan Anderman pp.E1,E3
  28. ^ Atlanta Constitution 20 January 2012 "I Write What I Feel in My Heart: 'I didn't have a problem baring my emotions in music,' Lynne says" by Melissa Ruggieri p.D8
  29. ^ a b "Shelby Lynne Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  30. ^ Nashville Tennessean 27 January 2008 "Shelby Lynne Sings the Dusty Springfield Songbook With Soul" by Bill Friskics-Warren p.6 (Arts & Entertainment)
  31. ^ "Shelby Lynne takes on Dusty Springfield's music". New York Daily News. January 26, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  32. ^ "Shelby salutes Dusty". Louisville Courier-Journal. Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  33. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Shelby Lynne – Just a Little Lovin'" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  34. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Shelby Lynne – Just a Little Lovin'". Hung Medien. Retrieved May 29, 2023.

External links edit

  • "The Return of Blue-Eyed Soul", Chebatoris, Jac. Newsweek (web exclusive), November 21, 2007, accessed January 23, 2008
  • "Shelby Lynne's Dusty Trail", Hoerburger, Rob. The New York Times Magazine, January 13, 2008, accessed January 24, 2008
    (including comparison of "Breakfast In Bed" audio clips of Springfield and Lynne)
  • "Anyone Who Had a Heart" streaming audio from Entertainment Weekly
  • "Shelby Lynne talks about her new album 'Just A Little Lovin’,' an homage to Dusty Springfield", www.edgeboston.com, January 25, 2008, accessed February 1, 2008

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This article is about the Shelby Lynne album For other uses see Just a Little Lovin disambiguation Just a Little Lovin is the tenth studio album by Shelby Lynne released in the United States and Canada on January 29 2008 The album is a tribute to British singer Dusty Springfield and features covers of nine songs popularized by her in addition to Pretend an original song written by Lynne In contrast to the more fully instrumented original versions Dusty Springfield recorded Lynne s remakes featured sparse arrangements favoring acoustic guitars and pianos rather than a string or horn section Just a Little Lovin Studio album by Shelby LynneReleasedJanuary 29 2008RecordedJanuary 2007StudioCapitol Studio A Hollywood GenrePop countryLength38 43LabelLost Highway RecordsProducerPhil RamoneShelby Lynne chronologySuit Yourself 2005 Just a Little Lovin 2008 Tears Lies and Alibis 2010 Singles from Just a Little Lovin Anyone Who Had a Heart Released December 18 2007 Contents 1 Inspiration 2 Tracks 3 Release and impact 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 References 9 External linksInspiration editShelby Lynne s 1999 breakout album I Am Shelby Lynne had drawn widespread favorable critical comparison to the 1968 classic Dusty Springfield album release Dusty in Memphis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and in promoting I Am Lynne when asked about the Dusty Springfield comparisons she replied That s the ultimate compliment I ve had the Dusty in Memphis record for many years 11 Lynne would elsewhere indicate her familiarity with Dusty in Memphis dates from 1998 when she received a copy of the album as a gift 12 In 2010 Lynne would take a different perspective Through the years people have made silly Lynne Springfield comparisons although there s absolutely nothing about us that s alike while allowing of Springfield Her songs are so amazing and she was such a great singer 13 Shelby Lynne on how Capitol Records came to approve Just a Little Lovin Over drinks in a dark bar in Hollywood I put my cards on the table The record company man told me that they didn t know what to do with the last record I made We sat there amp tossed around bullshit for an hour or so Round two began amp we had some more drinks We were just getting fuzzy amp not a lot was accomplished Towards the end of a frustrating evening I remember saying Hell I m just going to call Barry Manilow amp cut the Dusty Springfield songs Maybe somebody will like that Everybody loves Dusty Record company man almost dropped his drink got all saucer eyed amp said Well I can see getting behind that I laughed out loud Record men respond when you talk about Dusty Springfield 14 In the spring of 2005 Lynne received an email from Barry Manilow suggesting that she cut an album of Dusty Springfield songs About to go on tour behind her newly released Suit Yourself album Lynne was at the time unable to deal with any future project but remembered Manilow s suggestion in May 2006 getting her manager Elizabeth Jordan s endorsement of Lynne recording a Dusty Springfield tribute album After receiving approval from Capitol Records in July 2006 on Jordan s recommendation Lynne phoned veteran producer Phil Ramone who early in his career had engineered the Dusty Springfield recording of The Look of Love Ramone was agreeable to the project over which he and Lynne brainstormed for the remaining half of the year commencing the recording of what would be the Just a Little Lovin album on January 7 in Capitol Records Studio A 14 The album s tracks were all recorded complete as sung and played with no overdubs 15 Tracks editShelby Lynne on the album s groove The most important thing when you re doing a remake is to keep the song as it is You can t be changing the melody But the groove is another thing We just went in the studio on a Monday morning and cutting Just a Little Lovin the first track recorded kind of found a groove for the entire album We just kind of molassessed down the Springfield originals 16 The cover of Just a Little Lovin showed Lynne posing in a similar way to Springfield on the cover of Dusty in Memphis 10 17 Lynne acknowledged the resemblance saying that it was serendipitous 18 and the album featured four remakes from the Springfield album while passing over its highest profile cut the 1969 Top Ten hit Son of a Preacher Man Shelby Lynne quote I would never ever ever attempt to cut Son of a Preacher Man Dusty Springfield owns that 19 The title cut of Lynne s album Just a Little Lovin had been introduced on Dusty in Memphis from which album Lynne also remade Breakfast in Bed and I Don t Want to Hear It Anymore the latter a Randy Newman composition which Lynne described as the song that I heard and fell in love with Dusty 20 Lynne also remade the shelved Dusty in Memphis track Willie and Laura Mae Jones a 1969 Dusty Springfield single release written by Lynne s friend Tony Joe White known to Lynne via Waylon Jennings 1972 version 21 20 Although Lynne commented that the omission of a remake of Springfield s 1964 Top Ten hit Wishin and Hopin was due to Shelby Lynne quote it not being my favorite song 21 a Wishin and Hopin remake was included on the UK release of Just a Little Lovin Lynne did record two other compositions by Wishin and Hopin writers Burt Bacharach and Hal David one of them the 1967 Dusty Springfield hit The Look of Love and the other Anyone Who Had a Heart which had itself been a cover for Springfield being one of a number of U S hits recorded for her 1964 debut album A Girl Called Dusty A U S hit for Dionne Warwick Anyone Who Had a Heart would be a 1 hit in Springfield s native UK in February 1964 for Cilla Black 22 Critic Dave Madeloni opined Lynne takes The Look of Love and Anyone Who Had a Heart and boils them down to a hush with understated arrangements that showcase her gorgeous voice 23 Two songs remade by Lynne she was familiar with but not as Dusty Springfield hits one of them being You Don t Have to Say You Love Me Springfield s career record from 1965 which Lynne actually knew via the 1970 Elvis Presley recording 20 VVN Music The fullness and beauty of Lynne s voice is shown wonderfully on You Don t Have to Say whose a capella intro leads into an emotional torch song 24 The second How Can I Be Sure a 1970 Top 40 UK hit for Springfield Lynne knew from the original 1967 Young Rascals version 21 Lynne s version eschewing the song s trademark 3 4 waltz time in favor of a 2 4 time signature arrangement featuring only a lone guitar 24 stripped the song of its Parisian street song flavor to end the album on a note of naked need 25 Just a Little Lovin also featured Springfield s inaugural solo hit from 1963 the bouncy pop confection 26 I Only Want to Be With You from which Lynne strains the sugar and bounce leaving it as a bittersweet bossa nova 27 and included one song not recorded by Springfield Pretend which Lynne had written prior to her Dusty Springfield project but which struck Lynne as a song Springfield could have sung 18 Asked in 2012 of the possibility of her Dusty Springfield tribute serving as template for another album saluting a revered singer Lynne replied Hell no She was it I think every singer s career allows for one cover album more and you turn into a bleep ing jukebox If you want to hear another singer s song go listen to the original 28 Release and impact editLynne would recall We cut the album the week Capitol Records busted up So we re downstairs wondering why upstairs isn t coming down to check us out Turns out there was no upstairs there 15 Lynne pitched her album to Lost Highway Records who released Just a Little Lovin 29 January 2008 with a promotional EP recorded in conjunction with radio station KCRW released four days prior to the album Outside the United States and Canada the album was distributed by Mercury Records whose UK division had in 1999 given the I Am Shelby Lynne album its first release 1 The sole single from the album Anyone Who Had a Heart was released through the US edition of iTunes on December 18 2007 In its debut week of sales the album garnered a career sales high for Lynne according to Billboard While this album entered the magazine s main album chart the Billboard 200 within the 50 most popular albums of the week Lynne s previous album Suit Yourself had failed to make the chart 29 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic82 100 linkReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkBeing There nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkThe Buffalo News nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkThe Dallas Morning NewsA linkDetails nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkEntertainment WeeklyA linkThe Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkRolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkUSA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp link The reimagining of Springfield s songs has been a frequent mention in reviews of the album e g the four star critique by Bill Friskics Warren in Nashville s largest newspaper The Tennessean Friskics Warren who found Lynne s Delta bred vocals as supple and expressive as any this side of Bobbie Gentry opined that in terms of phrasing and arrangements Lynne s performances sound almost nothing like Springfield s originals Peeling back the originals sweeping orchestras and production Lynne and her emphatic rhythm section reinvent Dusty s material underscoring the desperation and vulnerability at each song s core 30 Jim Farber a critic for the New York Daily News stated in his review that Lynne makes Springfield s hits her own by inverting them on almost every level 31 While reviews were generally favorable for the album some critics missed the more forceful vocal style which had characterized the original versions by Springfield and also Lynne s own previous albums As Louisville Courier Journal critic Jeffrey Lee Puckett wrote in his album review She instead decided to make the record one long slow burn very slow to the point where most songs tend to barely ignite or even bleed together The result is at best killer make out music and at worst background for a pleasant meal 32 George Lang reviewing Just a Little Lovin for The Daily Oklahoman opined that Lynne could not sing a dishonest syllable if she tried but that her emotion drenched vocals were impeded by the sleepy spare arrangements with which the album replaced the lushness of Dusty in Memphis George Lang quote It s not as if Lynne is averse to big production this disc could have been transcendent if produced by Bill Bottrell the gifted eccentric who produced I Am Shelby Lynne Lynne deserves to be surrounded in sounds as big as her personality As it is Just a Little Lovin is a mild affair that could have been a torrid romance 10 The album garnered one award nomination in the Best Engineered Non Classical Album category for the 51st Grammy Awards recognizing the work of album engineer Al Schmitt Just a Little Lovin lost to the eventual winner Consolers of the Lonely performed by The Raconteurs Track listing editJust a Little Lovin track listingNo TitleWriter s Springfield albumLength1 Just a Little Lovin Barry Mann Cynthia WeilDusty in Memphis 1969 5 192 Anyone Who Had a Heart Burt Bacharach Hal DavidA Girl Called Dusty 1964 3 133 You Don t Have to Say You Love Me Vicki Wickham Simon Napier Bell Pino Donaggio Vito PallaviciniYou Don t Have to Say You Love Me 1966 4 114 I Only Want to Be with You Mike Hawker Ivor RaymondeStay Awhile I Only Want to Be with You 1964 3 505 The Look of Love Burt Bacharach Hal DavidThe Look of Love 1967 3 216 Breakfast in Bed Eddie Hinton Donnie FrittsDusty in Memphis3 217 Willie and Laura Mae Jones Tony Joe WhiteSee All Her Faces 1972 4 088 I Don t Want to Hear It Anymore Randy NewmanDusty in Memphis4 379 Pretend Shelby LynnNot a Springfield song3 0610 How Can I Be Sure Felix Cavaliere Eddie BrigatiNon LP single 1970 3 37Total length 38 43 Released on UK editionNo TitleWriter s Springfield albumLength11 Wishin and Hopin Burt Bacharach Hal DavidA Girl Called Dusty4 41Total length 43 24Personnel editKevin Axt bass guitar upright bass Curt Bisquera drums Jill Dell Abate production coordination Gregg Field drums Steve Genewick assistant Shelby Lynne acoustic guitar electric guitar lead vocals backing vocals Rob Mathes keyboards Karen Naff design Dean Parks acoustic guitar electric guitar Phil Ramone producer Randee Saint Nicholas photography Doug Sax mastering Al Schmitt engineer mixingCharts editChart performance for Just a Little Lovin Chart 2008 Peakposition Dutch Albums Album Top 100 33 46 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 34 58 US Billboard 200 29 41References edit a b Los Angeles Times 13 February 2000 Country Club Type by Robert Hilburn pp 3 68 Calendar Montreal Gazette 27 January 2000 New CDs by Mary Lamey p D13 Arizona Republic 17 February 2000 CD Spins by Fred Shuster p 40 Tampa Tribune 25 February 2000 Spin This by Curtis Ross p 15 Friday Extra Philadelphia Inquirer 7 April 2000 Nightlife by Dan DeLuca p W19 Regina Leader Post 15 April 2000 Shelby Lynne Gets It Right With Sixth Album p F8 Atlanta Constitution 20 April 2000 Retro 60s Sounds From a Soul Sister Today by Miriam Longino p K9 Los Angeles Times 2 July 2000 At Midyear Shining Gems in a Dull Season by Robert Hilburn p 59 The Montreal Gazette 18 September 2003 New Music by Mary Lamey p D2 a b c Daily Oklahoman 25 January 2008 CD Review by George Lang p 7D San Francisco Chronicle 23 April 2000 Q amp A with Shelby Lynne by Aidan Vaziri p 40 Datebook Hackensack Record 2 July 2008 Feisty Shelby Lynne Keeps Her Focus on the Audience by Mark Kerwick p F10 CONCERT PREVIEW Q amp A with Shelby Lynne about Tears Lies and Alibis Gene Stout Music Reviews Music News Concert Information a b Shelby Lynne a b Los Angeles Times 13 June 2008 This Time She s Carrying a Torch by Geoff Boucher p F12 Minneapolis Star Tribune 28 November 2008 Dusty Grooves by John Bream p E1 Palm Springs Desert Sun 8 February 2008 Beneath the Surface Lynne shows her many sides with new CD by Bruce Fessier p D1 a b Shelby Lynne Just a little Dusty Springfield by Shelby Lynne Reuters Archived from the original on 2018 10 20 a b c Vancouver Sun 9 August 2008 Shelby Lynne Explores Her Dusty Pop Soul Roots former country singer s latest album created out of love for Springfield by John Mackie p C3 a b c Tampa Tribune 11 July 2008 Lynne Travels Dusty s Trails by Curtis Ross p 13 Dominic Serene 2010 Burt Bacharach Song By Song London Schirmer Trade Books ISBN 978 0 85712 259 9 Battleboro Vt Reformer 14 August 2008 Rebirth of the Uncool Burt is bach by Dave Madeloni p 9 Ovation a b Review Shelby Lynne Just a Little Lovin Palm Beach Post 8 February 2008 CD Review by Rob Lowman p 45 Randall Annie J 2009 Dusty Queen of the Postmods NYC Oxford University Press p 120 ISBN 978 0 19 532943 8 Boston Globe 29 January 2008 A Disc Full of Dusty Memories by Joan Anderman pp E1 E3 Atlanta Constitution 20 January 2012 I Write What I Feel in My Heart I didn t have a problem baring my emotions in music Lynne says by Melissa Ruggieri p D8 a b Shelby Lynne Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved May 29 2023 Nashville Tennessean 27 January 2008 Shelby Lynne Sings the Dusty Springfield Songbook With Soul by Bill Friskics Warren p 6 Arts amp Entertainment Shelby Lynne takes on Dusty Springfield s music New York Daily News January 26 2008 Retrieved 2008 01 29 Shelby salutes Dusty Louisville Courier Journal Archived from the original on 2012 07 28 Retrieved 2008 02 19 Dutchcharts nl Shelby Lynne Just a Little Lovin in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved May 29 2023 Swedishcharts com Shelby Lynne Just a Little Lovin Hung Medien Retrieved May 29 2023 External links edit The Return of Blue Eyed Soul Chebatoris Jac Newsweek web exclusive November 21 2007 accessed January 23 2008 Shelby Lynne s Dusty Trail Hoerburger Rob The New York Times Magazine January 13 2008 accessed January 24 2008 including comparison of Breakfast In Bed audio clips of Springfield and Lynne Anyone Who Had a Heart streaming audio from Entertainment Weekly Shelby Lynne talks about her new album Just A Little Lovin an homage to Dusty Springfield www edgeboston com January 25 2008 accessed February 1 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Just a Little Lovin 27 amp oldid 1167746396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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