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Yvonne Elliman (album)

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Yvonne Elliman
Studio album by
Released1972 (1972)
StudioA&R Studios, AIR Studios
GenrePop, Pop-Rock
LabelDecca
ProducerTim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber
Yvonne Elliman chronology
Yvonne Elliman
(1972)
Food of Love
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideC+[1]

Yvonne Elliman is the debut album by American pop music star Yvonne Elliman, recorded and released in 1972 on Decca Records. It was produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice that features the single "I Don't Know How To Love Him". It also features covers of "Can't Find My Way Home" by Blind Faith, Nothing Rhymed by Raymond O'Sullivan, better known as his stage name, Gilbert O'Sullivan, "World In Changes" and "Look At You, Look At Me" both by Dave Mason, "I Would Have Had A Good Time" by John Kongos, "Speak Your Mind" by Marc Benno and "Sugar Babe" by Stephen Stills.

Track listing

  1. Look At You, Look At Me (Dave Mason) 4:12
  2. I Would Have Had A Good Time (John Kongos) 4:01
  3. Can't Find My Way Home (Steve Winwood) 3:09
  4. Everyday Of My Life (David Spinozza) 3:50
  5. I Don't Know How To Love Him (Rice, Lloyd-Webber) 3:32
  6. Sugar Babe (Stephen Stills) 4:19
  7. Nothing Rhymed (Gilbert O'Sullivan) 3:36
  8. World In Changes (Mason) 3:40
  9. Interlude For Johnny (Yvonne Elliman) 2:01
  10. Speak Your Mind (Marc Benno) 4:35
  11. Heat (Bruce Epstein) 2:53

Personnel

  • Yvonne Elliman: Vocals, Acoustic Guitars
  • Hilda Harris, Linda November, Maeretha Stewart: Vocal Backing
  • Louis Stewart, Bruce Epstein: Acoustic Guitars
  • David Spinozza: Acoustic and Electric Guitars
  • Hugh McCracken: Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Harmonica
  • Ken Ascher: Piano and Organ
  • Peter Gordon: Organ
  • Alan Weighall, Stu Woods: Bass
  • Bruce Rowland: Drums
  • Rick Marotta: Drums, Percussion
  • Ralph McDonald: Percussion

References

  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: E". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.