The Performance by Dame Shirley Bassey (Geffen 2009)
Leaving aside the outrageous decision to include her title in her name these days, this is a pretty good comeback album by the Tiger Bay diva. Amazingly - she's getting on a bit - the voice is still in great shape. The songstack has been specially written for her by Shirl worshippers like the Pet Shop Boys, KT Tunstall, the Manic Street Preachers, the Kaiser Chiefs drummer, Gary Barlow, David McAlmont and Richard Hawley, alongside her James Bond collaborators John Barry, Don Black and David Arnold. The songs typically use tropes from James Bond Shirley and Heavy Metal Power Ballad Shirley to create bespoke Shirl anthems, none of which quite descends into mere pastiche. Predictably perhaps, the campest song is the PSB's "The Performance Of My Life" and the Manics "Girl from Tiger Bay" and Gary Barlow's endearing "This Time" are among the highlights, alongside Tom Baxter's quality "Almost There". Strangely, the least interesting contribution comes from Rufus Wainwright.

