I Am What I Am (Shirley Bassey album)

The recording sessions took place at Olympic Studios, Barnes, London, in July and August 1984.

[2][3] This release was the first digitally recorded album made by Shirley Bassey and was issued on vinyl, cassette and CD.

Consisting of mainly re-recordings from Shirley Bassey's back catalogue and two new songs, this album was recorded 'live' with The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Carl Davies.

The album also reunited Shirley Bassey with Norman Newell, who had served successfully as her producer throughout the 1960s.

1984 a Towerbell/Vogue maxi-single was issued with a "Special Dance Mix" of "If You Don't Understand" (re-mix by Robert Levy-Provençal) - 7:11