Pearls II

1982 studio album by Elkie Brooks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pearls II is an album by English singer Elkie Brooks, released in 1982.

Released1982 (UK)
Recorded1982
StudioMaison Rouge Studios and CBS Studios, London
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Pearls II
Studio album by
Released1982 (UK)
Recorded1982
StudioMaison Rouge Studios and CBS Studios, London
GenreRock/pop
LabelA&M
ProducerGus Dudgeon
Elkie Brooks chronology
Pearls
(1981)
Pearls II
(1982)
Minutes
(1984)
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Background

The sequel to Brooks' popular Pearls album (1981), A&M decided to play it safe by keeping Gus Dudgeon as producer. Another set of songs, old and new, helped to maintain Brooks' popularity. The album reached number five in the UK Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 25 weeks,[1] where it joined its predecessor which was still riding high. Pearls II was later released on CD in 1993.

Originally, the album had a more rock-orientated feel and included a version of Free's "Be My Friend". However, the label was concerned that this harder direction would alienate Brooks' fans and hurriedly recorded "Loving Arms" as a replacement.[citation needed]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Goin' Back"4:26
2."Our Love"3:49
3."Gasoline Alley"3:36
4."I Just Can't Go On"Lee Kosmin4:07
5."Too Much Between Us"Paul Millns3:11
6."Don't Stop"Christine McVie3:13
7."Giving You Hope"3:02
8."Money"Roger Waters4:43
9."Nights in White Satin"Justin Hayward4:37
10."Loving Arms"Tom Jans2:56
11."Will You Write Me a Song"
  • Brooks
  • Nicholas Portlock
  • Robert Butterworth
  • Brooks
4:47
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Charts

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Chart performance for Pearls II
Chart (1982) Peak
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Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[2]20
UK Albums (OCC)[3]5
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Single releases

  • "Our Love" (UK #43, 1982)[1]
  • "Nights in White Satin" (UK #33, 1982)[1]
  • "Will You Write Me a Song" (1982)
  • "Gasoline Alley" (UK# 52, 1983)[1]

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