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Returning
to California (her home since the early seventies), Dusty concluded that
perhaps her time had passed. That was until one day in 1987 when her British
manager Vicki Wickham, phoned with the silly idea of sixties legend Dusty
Springfield dueting with eighties techno-pop kings the Pet Shop Boys.
Initially
skeptical ( Who are the Pet Shop Boys? she recalls asking), Dusty eventually
accepted their invitation. The Pet Shop Boys - Neil Tennant and
Chris Lowe - had as the vehicle for their proposed duet, the Allee Willis
penned What Have I Done To Deserve This?
That
was a watershed in my life , It just sort of plopped into my life and
changed it. I'd gone through a very down time. Nothing was happening.
I wasn't well and I was gradually pulling myself together. I was
sitting in someone's garden in California under one of the few trees that
were there and a feeling came over me that it was all going to be all
right, everything was going to be all right. I don't know where the feeling
came from. What came back into me was either the innate conceit or the
stupidity of the first time around, starting up without any connections,
without any knowledge, with being as naive as I was. I just knew that
everything was going to be all right. I knew that I was going to have
hits. I just knew it. But I didn't know how. I just knew it was going
to happen and that happened to me under that tree and it was either the
same afternoon or the next day that I got a phone call from Vicki about
the song .
I
knew who The Pet Shop Boys were because I nearly had an accident on the
freeway listening to WEST END GIRLS and I thought, 'Who's that? What is
that? Who are they? I've got to know!' And gradually I got tuned into
them . I knew it wasn't American but I didn't know who the Pet Shop Boys
were . They've always had a . Well, there's a symphonic quality to it,
a larger than life quality to it. Fullness and . I don't know . They struck
me in that way, that kind of off- handiness, not really trying very hard
. There's a lot going on but essentially . It's hard to pick out what
was going on but it was full. There was a pulse to it and I just loved
that sound. No one had done that sound. So, I suppose, it struck me like
the first time I heard Phil Specter . 'Funny how potent cheap music can
be'. Never in a million years thought about working with them .
We'd
heard she was difficult to work with, recalls Neil Tennant, but she was
just very professional. The track was cut in England in the autumn of
1987. It was eerie, recalled Dusty, Vicki and I were giggling away because
the Pet Shop Boys are so different. Thank God I'm so versatile. I couldn't
work out what they wanted until we'd finished the session in London. Then
I realized: it was the sound of my voice. It was that simple. Commenting
on Dusty's vocal style, Tennant says: She's very husky and breathy, with
an intensity and desperation to her voice that's fantastically sensual.
She sort of floats off on another plane.
I
came to London to do it with them, still not knowing what they wanted
me to do. But then I never knew what they wanted me to do and they didn't
really know until we sort of worked it out. I remember going into the
studio and really mucking the song up because it didn't occur to me that
Neil was too polite to tell me. They were being very polite and very quiet
and I said, 'What is it you want?' and they said, 'The sound of your voice'
. And that was when my life began to get simpler . I thought they wanted
much more from me, much more decorative, much more wild, much more involved.
Basically, they just wanted me to sing . 'Since you went away, I've been
hanging around .' That's what they wanted and they were right.
What
Have I Done To Deserve This? was a worldwide hit, peaking at Number Two
on both the American and British charts. Dusty's subsequent recording
of Nothing Has Been Proved, the Pet Shop Boys' penned theme to the film
Scandal, consolidated her return to the critical mainstream. In a TV interview
with reporter Cathy McGowan, Dusty remarked that the recording of Nothing
Has Been Proved completed a cyclical movement the song's subject
matter (the Perfume sex scandal of 1963) which had coincided with her
initial solo success, was now twenty-four years later, contributing to
the continuation of that success.
Nothing
Has Been Proved also provided Dusty with her first video clip in which
she was the primary focus. Set in a ballroom littered with the refuse
of an election party, the video sees Dusty portraying an elegant nightclub
singer, resplendent in black and purple, who quietly relates the dense
text of the song while behind her a chic Christine Kneeler look-alike
is interviewed and photographed by two reporters (played by the Pet Shop
Boys). The video is interjected with original newsreel footage of the
Profumo scandal and with extracts from the film Scandal.
Overall,
the video is an exceedingly well-crafted and executed piece of film-making,
although at times, Dusty appears somewhat camera-shy - to the extent of
diverting her eyes quickly from contact with the camera at one point.
However such lapses in confidence are more than compensated for by the
haunting closing shots of her knowing and world-weary expression staring
unflinchingly into the camera as she repeats the single word Nothing.
WHAT
HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS? was my first video and I had no idea what
to do and they had no idea that I had no idea . I had to keep asking somebody.
I hadn't a clue what you were supposed to do on videos. I didn't know
about looking cameras and stuff like that. With all my television stuff,
I never bothered about cameras. I just sort if went floundering around
and if they followed me fast enough that was all right. It never occurred
to me that shots were worked out.
In
the video for NOTHING HAS BEEN PROVED] I looked very strange. I was not,
ER . I didn't like the way I looked in that but you know in hindsight,
I see [that] actually it's very well done. I didn't really know what they
were doing but by then, you know, I sort of knew what the cameras were
doing, you know - not a clue on the other one.
It's
always with hindsight that I realize things blindingly clearly,
but WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS? was a great rehearsal for the
next one, NOTHING HAS BEEN PROVED. It's as if I'm being weaned in
some ways and allowed to rehearse little by little. I want to work with
them [the Pet Shop Boys] again, but I'm sure neither side wants to ALWAYS
work together . I'm being given things to do that gradually build up
the confidence and allow me a little more freedom."
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