New Routes


New Routes is an album by Scottish singer Lulu recorded between 10 September and 2 October 1969 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, one of that facility's earliest recordings, for a 16 January 1970 release.
New Routes, the début album release by Lulu on Atco Records, was produced by the label's top Atlantic Records production team: Tom Dowd, Arif Mardin and Jerry Wexler. Wexler had been interested in Lulu ever since 1964, when his business associate Bert Berns had recorded her on "Here Comes the Night". Her 1969 signing to Atlantic's Atco label was facilitated by Lulu's becoming engaged to Maurice Gibb of Atco's top musical artists, the Bee Gees.
New Routes was preceded by the October 1969 release of the track "Oh Me Oh My ", which gradually reached #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970. New Routes debuted on Billboard 200 chart in February, peaking at #88. The album produced no further A-sides; in May 1970 the track "Where's Eddie" was utilized to back "Hum a Song ", the advance single from the Melody Fair album.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Marley Purt Drive" - 3:23
  2. "In the Morning" - 3:30
  3. "People in Love" - 2:47
  4. "After All " - 3:17
  5. "Feelin' Alright" - 3:05

    Side two

  6. "Dirty Old Man" - 2:22
  7. "Oh Me Oh My " - 2:46
  8. "Is That You Love" - 2:44
  9. "Mr. Bojangles" - 3:10
  10. "Where's Eddie" - 3:08
  11. "Sweep Around Your Own Back Door" - 2:41

    Personnel