Released 40 years ago
The Very Best of Elkie Brooks
Elkie Brooks · 1986
65 min · 16 tracks · pop music
A rich tapestry of emotive ballads and soulful melodies that showcase Brooks' powerful vocals.
Where this album fits
- Career context
- By 1986, Elkie Brooks had established herself as a prominent figure in British pop music, having achieved significant success with hits like 'Pearl's a Singer' and 'Fool If You Think It's Over'. 'The Very Best of Elkie Brooks' served as a compilation of her most beloved tracks, marking both a celebration of her career up to that point and an opportunity to introduce her music to new audiences.
- Stylistic neighbors
- giorge mijael· Bee Gees· Diana Ross
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nights in White Satin 4:44
- 2 Don’t Cry Out Loud 3:47
- 3 Blue Moon 3:59
- 4 Gasoline Alley 3:40
- 5 Sunshine After the Rain 3:27
- 6 Ain’t Misbehavin’ 4:29
- 7 Fool If You Think It’s Over 4:58
- 8 Minutes 3:28
- 9 Pearl’s a Singer 3:42
- 10 Goin’ Back 4:29
- 11 If You Leave Me Now 3:52
- 12 Only Love Can Break Your Heart 3:10
- 13 I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues 4:44
- 14 Growing Tired 4:00
- 15 Will You Write Me a Song 4:52
- 16 Lilac Wine 3:55
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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