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Lulu
Studio album by
Released1973
Recorded30:49
Genre Pop
Label Chelsea, Polydor
Producer Wes Farrell
Lulu chronology
The Most of Lulu
(1971)
Lulu
(1973)
Heaven and Earth and the Stars
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Lulu is a 1973 album by Scottish singer Lulu. [2] It was her first album on Chelsea Records. Produced by American songwriter Wes Farrell, the lead single was "Make Believe World". [3] 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. [4] Although the album met with little chart success, reviews were good, with Allmusic retrospectively calling it "top class". [5]

The album was released on Polydor Records in Australia. [6] Tracks from Lulu were released on Compact disc on a compilation with her following album in 1999. [7]

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" (Miki Dallon, Tony Ritchie, Del 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

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