Play Dusty for Me is the second solo album by English singer and songwriter David Westlake.
Throughout this time – “quietly in the background, occasionally in public” – Westlake carried on writing and performing.
[2] Play Dusty for Me (Mahlerphone, 2002) was a self-pressed album released in a limited issue that quickly sold out.
[4][5] In 2008, Westlake gave “My Ice Queen”, an outtake from the album recording session, to a charity compilation for the benefit of Yorkhill Children’s Foundation, based at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow.
[6] The Big Takeover called Play Dusty for Me a “winsome, quiet” album, saying it had the “general unhurried nature of an LP put out for pure love rather than commercial gain”.