Rich Man's Woman

1975 studio album by Elkie Brooks
Rich Man's Woman
Studio album by
Elkie Brooks
Released1975 (UK)
RecordedSummer 1975
StudioRecord Plant, Los Angeles
GenreRock
LabelA&M
ProducerKenny Kerner, Richie Wise
Elkie Brooks chronology
Rich Man's Woman
(1975)
Two Days Away
(1977)

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.[citation needed]

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[citation needed].

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

  1. "Where Do We Go From Here (Rich Man's Woman)" – 3:45
  2. "Take Cover" (Michael Brown, Ian Lloyd) – 3:03
  3. "Jigsaw Baby" (Brooks, Bruce Foster) – 5:18
  4. "Roll Me Over" – 3:02
  5. "He's a Rebel" (Gene Pitney) – 2:55
  6. "One Step on the Ladder" – 5:24
  7. "Rock and Roll Circus" (Bob Segarini) – 4:21
  8. "Try a Little Love" – 3:54
  9. "Tomorrow" (David Courtney, Leo Sayer) – 3:59

Personnel

Additional personnel
Technical
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Studio albums
  • Rich Man's Woman (1975)
  • Two Days Away (1977)
  • Shooting Star (1978)
  • Live and Learn (1979)
  • Pearls (1981)
  • Pearls II (1982)
  • Minutes (1984)
  • Screen Gems (1984)
  • No More the Fool (1986)
  • Bookbinder's Kid (1988)
  • Inspiration (1989)
  • Pearls III (1991)
  • Round Midnight (1993)
  • Nothin' but the Blues (1994)
  • Circles (1995)
  • Amazing (1996)
  • Shangri-La (2003)
  • Trouble in Mind [with Humphrey Lyttelton] (2003)
  • Electric Lady (2005)
Compilation albums
  • The Very Best of Elkie Brooks (1986)
  • The Very Best of Elkie Brooks (1997)
Live albums
SinglesRelated articles
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