Victim of Romance
Victim of Romance | |
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Studio album by Michelle Phillips | |
Released | February 1977 |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 36:18 |
Label | A&M |
Producer | Jack Nitzsche |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Rolling Stone Record Guide, 1979 |
Victim of Romance is singer and songwriter Michelle Phillips' first and only solo album,[1][2][3] and was released in February 1977 (see 1977 in music). The record was unsuccessful and Phillips (previously with The Mamas & the Papas) then favored her acting career. The front cover photography was by Terry O'Neill.
Track listing
- "Aching Kind" (John Martin) 3:20
- "Let the Music Begin" (Alan Gordon) 3:56
- "Victim of Romance" (John Martin) 3:44
- "Trashy Rumors" (Michelle Phillips) 4:04
- "There She Goes" (Phillips) 4:19
- "Paid the Price" (John Martin) 2:42
- "Baby as You Turn Away" (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb) 3:58
- "Lady of Fantasy" (Phillips) 3:28
- "Just One Look" (Gregory Carrol, Doris Payne) 2:44
- "Where's Mine?" (Scott Mathews, Ron Nagel) 4:03
Bonus tracks
Bonus tracks on the limited edition, produced in 2005:
- "No Love Today" (Roger Nichols, Willy Jennings)
- "Aloha Louie" (Michelle Phillips, John Phillips)
- "There She Goes" (original version) (Michelle Phillips)
- "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (Rudy Clark)
- "Trashy Rumors" (original version) (John Phillips)
- "Guerita" (Michelle Phillips)
- "Aces with You" (Michelle Phillips)
- "Champagne and Wine" (Roy Lee Johnson, Otis Redding, Alan Walden)
- "Having His Way" (Michelle Phillips)
- "You Give Good Phone" (Michelle Phillips)
Personnel
- Michelle Phillips - vocals
- Moon Martin - guitar, backing vocals
- Jack Nitzsche - keyboards, percussion, arrangements
- Scott Free - keyboards, guitar, accordion, percussion, vocals
- Ben Benay - guitar, mandolin
- David C. Allen, Jerry Donahue - guitar
- Greg Lee, Tim Drummond - bass
- Michael Boddicker - keyboards
- Don Randi - piano
- Gene Estes - percussion
- Steve Douglas - saxophone, percussion
- Bob Findley - trumpet
- Billy Guy, Cherie English, Grady Chapman, Jerome Evans, Kathy Ward, Maxine Willard Waters, Tricia Johns - backing vocals
Sources
References
- ↑ Michelle Phillips' world turns, Cameron Crowe, Rolling Stone, February 23, 1978.
- ↑ The Mamas and The Papas bio, Rolling Stone.com
- ↑ The Mamas & The Papas: Michelle Phillips, Frank Tortorici, VH1
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