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Lulu (1973 album)

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Released
  
1973

Artist
  
Lulu

Producer
  
Wes Farrell

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
30:49

Release date
  
1973

Label
  
Crimson

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Lulu is a 1973 album by British singer Lulu. It was her first album on Chelsea Records. Produced by American songwriter Wes Farrell, the lead single was "Make Believe World". It also included covers of "Groovin'", "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" and David Cassidy's "Could it Be Forever". The album failed to chart, although Lulu came back to prominence a few months later with the release of the hit single "The Man Who Sold the World". The single reached No.3 in the UK and became one of the singer's biggest hits, but was not included on this album. Although the album met with little chart success, reviews were good, with Allmusic calling it "top class".

Contents

The album was released on Polydor Records in Australia. Tracks from Lulu were released on Compact disc on a compilation with her following album in 1999.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Make Believe World" (Tony Macaulay) 3:25
  2. "Groovin' " (Eddie Brigati Jr., Felix Cavaliere) 2:43
  3. "Easy Evil" (Alan O'Day) 3:12
  4. "I Wish" (Austin Roberts) 3:07
  5. "A Boy Like You" (Eddie Brigati Jr., Felix Cavaliere) 2:55

Side two

  1. "Hold On to What You've Got" (Dallon, Ritchie, Spence) 3:33
  2. "Could It Be Forever" (Wes Farrell, Danny Janssen) 3:48
  3. "Funny How Time Slips Away" (Willie Nelson) 3:12
  4. "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" (Dan Penn, Chips Moman) 2:29
  5. "Help Me Help You" (Wes Farrell, Bobby Hart, Danny Janssen, Austin Roberts) 2:25

Songs

1Make Believe World3:29
2Groovin2:47
3Easy Evil3:17

References

Lulu (1973 album) Wikipedia