"Special Kind of Love" is a 1992 song by UK artist Dina Carroll. It was released as the second single from her album, So Close and is written/produced by American record producers, songwriters, and remixers Clivillés and Cole. Carroll was approached by them and invited to New York to become the first British artist to work with the producers. The song reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart, number 26 in the Netherlands and number 60 in Germany.
Critical reception
The song received positive reviews from music critics. Larry Flick from Billboard described it as a "fun and infectious pop/dance ditty", noting that the cut "bears a slight resemblance to Mariah Carey's hit "Emotions" without sounding like a carbon-copy." He also added that Carroll "struts with the vocal prowess of a diva, while producers David Cole and Robert Clivilles dress her in sunny synths and spine-crawling beats."[1] Dave Sholin from Gavin Report wrote, "So Close gave American audiences a mere glimpse into the music and talent of Dina Carroll. This track should take her over the top."[2]Lennox Herald called it "classy".[3] Andy Beevers from Music Week stated that it is a "superb upbeat soulful house track".[4] Pop Rescue said that Carroll's vocals "really shine here on this catchy track", adding that "she’s supported by some great warm strings and backing vocalists."[5] James Hamilton from Record Mirror compared it to American singer CeCe Peniston.[6] Phil Shanklin of ReviewsRevues commented that C&C's "brand of uplifting gospelesque house is an excellent match for Dina’s vocals and a great workout for the backing singers."[7] Rupert Howe from Select described the track as "reasonably sprightly".[8] Tim Southwell from Smash Hits stated that it is "superb".[9]