Album
Pearls
1981 · Jazz, Rock
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Pearls is a Jazz album by Elkie Brooks, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
Pearls is a 1981 album by Elkie Brook. It is in part a compilation album, featuring earlier singles mixed with newly recorded material. It went on to become a major hit in the UK - the biggest of her career. With the relative disappointment of her previous album, Live and Learn, A&M decided to release a compilation of her biggest hits and newly recorded material aimed firmly at the middle of the road audience. The new material was produced by Elton John's producer Gus Dudgeon. Pearls peaked at #2 staying in the charts for 79 week. It was first released on CD in 1985. Pearls remains Brooks' biggest selling album. Personnel Elkie Brooks - vocals Jean Roussel, Tim Hinkley, Mike Stoller - piano/keyboards Isaac Guillory, Jerry Friedmen, Eric Weissberg, Geoff Whitehorn, Martin Jenner - guitars Steve York, John Giblin, Jeremy Meek - bass guitar Trevor Morai, Graham Jarvi, Steve Holley - drums Pete Wingfield, Bruce Baxter - arrangement Graham Dickson - engineering .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Superstar3:28
- A2Fool If You Think It's Over4:58
- A3Givin' It Up For Your Love3:56
- A4Sunshine After The Rain3:24
- A5Warm And Tender Love4:09
- A6Lilac Wine3:55
Side B
- B1Pearl's A Singer3:39
- B2Don't Cry Out Loud3:46
- B3Too Busy Thinking About My Baby3:19
- B4If You Leave Me Now3:50
- B5Paint Your Pretty Picture3:34
- B6Dance Away3:59
Sound DNA
- Jazz
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Gus DudgeonPRODUCER
- Gus DudgeonPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Leiber & StollerPRODUCER
- Leiber & StollerPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
- Leiber & StollerPRODUCER, WRITTEN-BY
- Mike BattPRODUCER
- Mike BattPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 29 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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