When A Woman Cries
Hazell Dean's 'When A Woman Cries' stands as a defining track from her 1970s solo career, showcasing her signature blend of soulful pop and R&B influences. Recorded during a period where she was establishing herself as a major force in the UK music scene, the song features her distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a powerful yet emotive style that resonated with audiences across the Atlantic. The recording captures the essence of the era's female vocalists who prioritized raw emotional expression over polished production, a hallmark of Dean's approach to songwriting and performance. This piece remains a testament to her ability to craft melodies that linger in the memory, reflecting themes of vulnerability and strength that became central to her discography. |