A declaration of feminine strength and passion
Vicky Carr's soulful cry of self-affirmation and liberation.
As the album title suggests, this is a powerful expression of the image of women in the 1970s. Carr's rich vocal range and expressiveness are displayed in a wide variety of songs, from ballads to up-tempo pieces. The orchestral arrangements are also effective, demonstrating the high standard of pop music production at the time. This ambitious work dramatically depicts the complex emotions dwelling within a woman.
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A:
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1)
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One Hell Of A Woman
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2)
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Sleeping Between Two People
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3)
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Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady
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4)
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That's The Way We Fall In Love
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5)
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Haven't Got Time For The Pain
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6)
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Sunshine On My Shoulders
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B:
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1)
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Wind Me Up
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2)
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The Need To Be
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3)
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Let Me Be The One
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4)
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I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
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5)
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Hold My Hand
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