¡Lulu + Heaven and Earth and the Stars
¡LULU

 Description
[Machine Translation] Lulu, one of the most popular idol singers of the 1960s in the U.K., moved to Chelsea Records, which was founded in 1972 by Wes Farrell, a producer of the Partridge Family, and released two albums ("Lulu" and "The Man Who Sold The World (Heaven And Earth And The Stars)"). The Stars). Lulu" features Hal Blaine, Tom Scott, Michael Omartian, Chuck Findley, Don Peak, Max Bennett, and many others. The album features Aretha Franklin's "Love Is Oyster", The Rascals' "Groovin'", Peggy Lee's "Easy Evil", Willie Lennison's "How Time Goes By", David Cassidy's "Cud It Be Forever" (originally titled "David in Love") and other covers, all with a contemporary sound. The Man Who Sold The World" (released in 1976) was a single released in 1973 and became a #3 hit in the U.K. "The Man Who Sold The World" (produced and arranged by David Bowie and Mick Ronson), the theme song for the movie "007 The Man With The Golden Gun" released in 1974, and the smash hit "The Man With The Golden Gun" released in 1975. After a successful comeback with the smash hit "Take Me Mama for a Ride" in 1975, the band released this masterpiece, adding new songs to these singles. Includes 21 songs in total. Includes detailed bilingual English commentary.


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