| Rich Man's Woman | ||||
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| Released | 1975 (UK) | |||
| Recorded | Summer 1975 | |||
| Studio | Record Plant, Los Angeles | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | A&M | |||
| Producer | Kenny Kerner, Richie Wise | |||
| Elkie Brooks chronology | ||||
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Rich Man's Woman is the first album by Elkie Brooks.
Background
Brooks' first solo album was released in 1975 with publicity including a promotional week at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. The picture sleeve featuring a semi-naked Brooks was controversial.
Despite an initial marketing campaign, both A&M and Elkie decided to stop promoting the work and to focus on her follow-up album, Two Days Away.
The album has been released on CD, coupled with its successor Two Days Away.
Single releases
- "Where Do We Go From Here" (1975)
 - "He's a Rebel" (1975)
 
Details
- Recorded 1975 at The Record Plant in Los Angeles, USA. Mastered at A&M Recording Studios in Hollywood, USA.
 - Issued on vinyl and cassette in 1975 through A&M Records. Re-released in 1985 on CD, vinyl and cassette through Pickwick Records.
 - Rich Man's Woman failed to enter the UK album charts.
 
Track listing
All tracks composed by Elkie Brooks; except where indicated
- "Where Do We Go From Here (Rich Man's Woman)" – 3:45
 - "Take Cover" (Michael Brown, Ian Lloyd) – 3:03
 - "Jigsaw Baby" (Brooks, Bruce Foster) – 5:18
 - "Roll Me Over" – 3:02
 - "He's a Rebel" (Gene Pitney) – 2:55
 - "One Step on the Ladder" – 5:24
 - "Rock and Roll Circus" (Bob Segarini) – 4:21
 - "Try a Little Love" – 3:54
 - "Tomorrow" (David Courtney, Leo Sayer) – 3:59
 
Personnel
- Elkie Brooks – vocals
 - Steve Burgh - guitars
 - Bruce Foster - keyboards
 - David Kemper - drums
 - Dennis Kovarik - bass
 
- Additional personnel
 
- David Paich - piano, keyboards
 - Michael Boddicker - synthesizers
 - Ben Benay - guitars
 - Max Bennett - bass guitar
 - Alan and Gene Estes - percussion
 - John Guerin - drums
 - Nino Tempo - saxophone
 - Stan Farber, Venetta Fields, Gerry Garrett, Jim Gilstrap, Ron Hicklin, Clydie King, Gene Marford, Verlene Rogers, Jenny Whitman - backing vocals
 - Dominic Frontiere, Larry Wilcox - arrangement
 
- Technical
 
- Warren Dewey, Bob Merritt, Doug Rider - engineering
 - Bernie Grundman - mastering
 - Kenny Kerner & Richie Wise - production
 
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