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Elkie Brooks

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Background information Birth name Elaine Bookbinder Born February 25, 1945(1945-02-25) (age 63) Origin Broughton, Salford, EnglandGenre(s)Pop/Rock/Jazz/BluesOccupation(s) Singer Instrument(s)Vocals Years active 1960 - present Associated acts Vinegar Joe, Robert Palmer, Humphrey LytteltonWebsite http://www.elkiebrooks.net/Notable instrument(s) Piano/Fender Rhodes

Elkie Brooks (born Elaine Bookbinder, 25 February 1945 in Broughton, Salford) is an English singer, formerly a vocalist with Vinegar Joe, and later a solo artist.

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Life and career

Brooks was born in Salford, England and grew up in Prestwich. She attended North Salford Secondary Modern School.

A professional singer since she was fifteen, Brooks' debut, a cover of Etta James' "Something's Got A Hold On Me", was released on Decca in 1964. She spent most of the 1960s on Britain's jazz scene. Impressed by Steve Marriott's vocal and stage performances, she helped the mod band Small Faces with their early career by introducing them at several venues. After she met husband Pete Gage, she joined the short-lived fusioneers Dada before forming Vinegar Joe with Gage and Robert Palmer. After three albums, they split up in 1974, and Brooks and Palmer both went solo. After a time as backing singer with the American southern boogie band Wet Willie, she returned to England.

Her first solo album Rich Man's Woman (1975) came before a run of sixteen UK hit albums in twenty-five years, starting with Two Days Away (1977) and the hits "Pearl's A Singer", "Sunshine After The Rain" and "Lilac Wine". The albums Shooting Star (1978), Live And Learn (1979), Pearls (at the time, the largest selling album by a British female artist) (1981), Pearls II (1982), Minutes (1984) and Screen Gems (1984) were all UK chart successes. In 1986 No More The Fool gave Elkie her biggest hit single to date while the parent album reached the top 5. Following chart success ensued with the albums The Very Best Of (1986), Bookbinders Kid (1988), Inspiration (1981), Round Midnight (1993) Nothin' But The Blues (1994), Amazing (1996) and The Very Best Of (1997).

Brooks' success has earned her recognition by the Guinness Book of Records as the most charted British female album artist of the last 30 years. Pearls stayed in the charts for 79 weeks and was still there when Pearls II charted a year later.

In March 2003 she participated in the ITV music talent show Reborn in the USA, alongside musicians such as Peter Cox (Go West Singer), Tony Hadley and Leee John. The Electric Lady album (2005) saw a return to her blues and rock roots, featuring self-penned tracks alongside re-workings of numbers by The Doors, Bob Dylan, Paul Rodgers and Tony Joe White. The following year saw the release of her first official DVD, titled Elkie Brooks & Friends: Pearls featuring an array of guest musicians.

Brooks is currently working on her 20th studio album. A popular live attraction, Brooks has toured almost every year during her solo career. Her 1982 UK Concert tour was seen by more than 140,000 people in just three months. She has performed at every major UK theatre including sell out runs at London's Palladium, Dominion Theatre, Royal Albert Hall and Wembley Arena.During the seventies Elkie was nominated in the U.K. on several occasions as best female vocalist.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album UK # Weeks Label 1975 Rich Man's Woman- - A&M 1977 Two Days Away16 20 A&M 1978 Shooting Star20 13 A&M 1979 Live and Learn34 6 A&M 1981 Pearls2 79 A&M 1982 Pearls II5 25 A&M 1984 Minutes35 7 A&M 1984 Screen Gems35 11 A&M 1986 No More the Fool5 23 Legend 1988 Bookbinder's Kid57 3 Legend 1989 Inspiration58 3 Telstar 1991 Pearls III (Close to the Edge)- - Freestyle 1993 Round Midnight27 4 Castle 1994 Nothin' But the Blues58 2 Castle 1995 Circles- - Permanent 1996 Amazing49 2 Carlton Classics 2003 Shangri-La- - Classic Pictures 2003 Trouble in Mind(with Humphrey Lyttelton) - - Classic Pictures 2005 Electric Lady- - Swing Cafe

Live albums

Year Album Label 1997 The Pearls ConcertArtful 2000 Live at the PalladiumJAM Records 2000 Live 2000JAM Records 2005 Don't Cry Out Loud - Live at Shepherds BushRecall 2007 Live With FriendsEMP

Compilations

Charting

Year Album UK # Weeks Label 1986 The Very Best of Elkie Brooks (Telstar)10 18 Telstar 1997 The Very Best of Elkie Brooks (Polygram)23 (re-entry 1998) 7 Polygram

Non-charting

Year Album Label 1986 The Very Best of Elkie Brooks (A&M)A&M 1986 The Early Years C5 1987 The Collection Castle 1991 PricelessCastle 1993 We've Got TonightCastle 1993 Original RecordingsCastle 1994 Love is LoveCastle 1995 The Best of Elkie BrooksSpectrum 1995 We've Got TonightSpectrum 1997 Master SeriesA&M 1998 Gold and Blues Castle 1999 Songs Of LoveCastle 2000 Millennium EditionA&M 2000 Hold the Dream: AnthologyCastle 2000 Greatest HitsBrilliant 2001 Pearl's SingerPlanet Song 2003 No More the FoolDelta 2006 Pearl's a Singer: The Very Best of Elkie BrooksUniversal

Singles

Charting

Year Song UK # Weeks Album Label 1977 "Pearl's A Singer" 8 9 Two Days Away A&M 1977 "Sunshine After The Rain" 10 9 Two Days Away A&M 1978 "Lilac Wine" 16 7 Pearls A&M 1978 "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" 43 5 Shooting Star A&M 1979 "Don't Cry Out Loud" 12 11 Pearls A&M 1979 "The Runaway" 50 5 N/A A&M 1981 "Fool If You Think It's Over" 17 10 Pearls A&M 1982 "Our Love" 43 5 Pearls II A&M 1982 "Nights in White Satin" 33 5 Pearls II A&M 1983 "Gasoline Alley" 52 5 Pearls II A&M 1986 "No More the Fool" 5 16 No More the Fool Legend 1987 "Break the Chain" 55 3 No More the Fool Legend 1987 "We've Got Tonight" 69 1 No More the Fool Legend 1987 "Too Much To Lose" 127 1 - BMG

Non-charting

Year Song Album Label 1964 "Something's Got A Hold On Me" - Decca 1964 "Nothing Left To Do But Cry" - Decca 1965 "The Way You Do The Things You Do" - Decca 1965 "He's Gotta Love Me" - HMV 1965 "All Of My Life" - HMV 1966 "Baby Let Me Love You" - HMV 1969 "Come September" - NEMS 1974 "Rescue Me" - Island 1975 "Where Do We Go From Here" Rich Man's Woman A&M 1975 "He's a Rebel" Rich Man's Woman A&M 1977 "Saved" Two Days Away A&M 1977 "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" Two Days Away A&M 1978 "Since You Went Away" Shooting Star A&M 1978 "Stay with Me" (Netherlands only) Shooting Star A&M 1979 "He Could Have Been An Army" Live and Learn A&M 1979 "Falling Star" Live and Learn A&M 1980 "Why Don't You Say It" - A&M 1980 "Paint Your Pretty Picture" Pearls A&M 1980 "Dance Away" Pearls A&M 1981 "Warm and Tender Love" Pearls A&M 1982 "Will You Write Me A Song" Pearls II A&M 1983 "I Just Can't Go On" Pearls II A&M 1984 "Minutes" Minutes A&M 1984 "Driftin'" Minutes A&M 1984 "Once in a While" Screen Gems A&M/EMI 1988 "Sail On" Bookbinders Kid Legend 1989 "Shame" Inspiration Telstar 1989 "You're the Inspiration" (Belgium only) Inspiration Telstar/Disky 1990 "I'll Never Love This Way Again" Inspiration Telstar 1990 "For The World" (withdrawn before release) - European Artists 1991 "The Last Teardrop" Pearls III (Close to the Edge) Freestyle 1991 "One Of A Kind (Belgium only)" Pearls III (Close to the Edge) Freestyle/Dureco 2005 "Out of the Rain" Electric Lady Swing Cafe

Trivia

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  • Brooks' first husband was Vinegar Joe bandmate Pete Gage.
  • Brooks is a keen student of the martial art of Aikido and practises on a regular basis.
  • Brooks was a regular special guest on The Two Ronnies TV show where she performed many of her hit songs over the course of the series.
  • In 1987 Brooks had Two Top 10 albums in the same week as a Top 5 Single in the UK charts.
  • Brooks is given a thank you in the credits for Joan Armatrading's 1975 album Back To The Night where she was believed to have cooked for Joan and the Band in the studio.
  • In 1973 Brooks sang uncredited lead vocals on "Love A Little Bit Longer", the b-side to the single "Dr Love" by manufactured band The Electric Dolls.
  • After attending an audition at the Palace Theatre in Manchester in the early 1960's, Brooks was spotted and signed by impresario Don Arden, the father of Sharon Osbourne.
  • Linda Lewis is often mistakenly recognized as singing with Cat Stevens on the track "Remember The Days of The Old School Yard". However while Linda appears in the promotional video for the song the vocals were, in fact, recorded by Brooks.

Reviews

"Elkie Brooks is still one of the great British voices." [1]

References

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