Why this album works
The album saw moderate success, particularly in the UK, where it reinforced Lulu's status as a pop icon. Its title track became a staple on adult contemporary radio, contributing to the rise of soft rock during the early '80s. Additionally, Lulu's continued presence in music paved the way for future female artists in the genre.
- Best for
- steady emotional melodic flow heartfelt moments of reflection for late-night listening
- Context
- When 'Take Me to Your Heart Again' was released in 1982, Lulu was in a transitional phase after her successful hits in the late '60s and '70s. This album marked her return to the music scene after a brief hiatus, aiming to reinvigorate her career with contemporary pop sounds. It followed her previous album 'Love Loves to Love Lulu' (1975), showcasing her shift towards more modern production techniques.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ringo Starr· David Bowie· Joe Jackson· Kate Bush· John Lennon· Bonnie Tyler· Phil Collins· 10cc
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Will Do It for Your Love Standout 3:19
- 2 Nobody Needs Your Love More Than I Do Standout 3:20
- 3 You Had to Be There 3:11
- 4 Go Now 3:19
- 5 I Don’t Go Shopping 3:20
- 6 Let Her Go 3:04
- 7 You’re Working Nights Now 3:14
- 8 If You Steal My Heart Away 3:41
- 9 How Can I Believe You 3:25
- 10 Take Me to Your Heart Again Standout 4:52
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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