Pearls III (Close to the Edge)

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Pearls III (Close to the Edge)
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Studio album by
Released1 October 1991
Recorded1991
StudioWoody Bay Studios
Genre Rock/pop
Label Freestyle
Producer Trevor Jordan
Elkie Brooks chronology
Inspiration
(1989)
Pearls III (Close to the Edge)
(1991)
Round Midnight
(1993)
Professional ratings
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Pearls III (Close to the Edge) is an album by Elkie Brooks.

Contents

Issued on CD, vinyl and cassette in 1991 through Freestyle Records, the album failed to enter the UK charts after a difficult distribution deal stalled.

Track listing

  1. "The Last Teardrop" (Steve Thompson)
  2. "Don't Go Changing Your Mind" (Brooks, Andrew Murray, Brendon Taylor)
  3. "We Are All Your Children" (Brooks, Trevor Jordan)
  4. "One of a Kind" (Steve Thompson, Tommy Morrison)
  5. "Tell Her" (Brooks)
  6. "You and I (Are You Lonely)" (Brooks)
  7. "Free to Love" (Brooks, Gary Hutchins)
  8. "Suits My Style" (Brooks)
  9. "Got to Get Better" (Brooks)
  10. "From the Heart" (Brooks)

Single releases

Personnel

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References

  1. Mawer, Sharon. Pearls III at AllMusic