"The fifteen-year old parlayed that memorable U.K. top ten hit into an international career that remains vibrant and active to this very day. Lulu remained on Decca Records, the home of "Shout!," for a two-year stint, departing the label in late 1966 to sign with producer Mickie Most for EMI's Columbia Records arm (not to be confused with the CBS-affiliated U.S. label). Over the next, career-defining decade (which saw her move from Columbia to the Atco and Chelsea labels) Lulu recorded her signature song, appeared in a popular film, and championed songs by Elton John, Neil Diamond, Randy Newman, and of course, The Bee Gees. Now, that remarkable period is being comprehensively collected on a new, 5-CD media book-style box set from Demon Music Group's Edsel imprint. Decade: 1967-1976, due on November 16, brings together virtually all of Lulu's recordings for Columbia, Atco, and Chelsea, plus a generous helping of rarities and a handful of new-to-CD tracks".