Sweet Inspiration (Cilla Black album)

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Sweet Inspiration
Cilla Black - Sweet Inspiration.jpg
Studio album by
Released3 July 1970
Recorded1969/1970 at Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre Pop, Soul
Label Parlophone/EMI
PCS7103 (stereo)
Producer George Martin
Cilla Black chronology
Surround Yourself with Cilla
(1969)
Sweet Inspiration
(1970)
Images
(1971)

Sweet Inspiration is Cilla Black's fifth solo studio album, released in 1970 by Parlophone Records. The album peaked at number 42 in the UK Albums Chart in July 1970. [1]

Contents

Re-release

On September 7, 2009, EMI Records released a special edition of the album exclusively to digital download. This re-issue features all of the album's original recordings re-mastered by Abbey Road Studios from original 1/4" stereo master tapes. A digital booklet containing original album artwork, detailed track information and rare photographs will be available from iTunes with purchases of the entire album re-issue.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Sweet Inspiration" (John Cameron)
  2. "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" (Jimmy Holiday, Randy Myers, Jackie DeShannon)
  3. "The April Fools" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
  4. "I Can't Go on Living Without You" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin)
  5. "From Both Sides Now" (Joni Mitchell)
  6. "Across the Universe" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)

Side B

  1. "Black Paper Roses" (Belle Gonzalez)
  2. "Mysterious People (Det Gåtfulla Folket)" (Olle Adolphson, Hal Shaper)
  3. "Dear Madame" (Les Reed, Geoff Stephens)
  4. "Oh Pleasure Man" (Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood)
  5. "Little Pleasure Acre" (Roger Greenaway, Roger Cook)
  6. "For Once in My Life" (Orlando Murden, Ron Miller)
  7. "Rule Britannia" (Thomas Augustine Arne)

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1970)Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 42

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