If the title track is Dusty's equivalent to Gloria Gaynor's current
super-hit "I Will Survive" - ie, it's a positive song about a woman realizing
that she doesn't need a man by her side to be a complete person - I much
prefer her version of "You Can Do It" (a point in favour of simpler
arrangements, as the guitar part works magnificently here), a song that
Bill Withers has also recently recorded; Dusty's, just a mite slower and
bluesy, is even better. The other superb song on Living Without Your Love,
and it came as a surprise, is "Closet Man". It's somehow a confidential
song, the woman singing telling the man that "your secret's safe with me"
but that there is no need for secrecy as "It's alright to go on with your
life/So come out into the light, closet man". The 'giveaway' in the song
is that a ring she gave him, he now wears in his ear . . . Very cute.
Jean Claude Thevenin