Having enjoyed a successful modelling career in Paris and New York in the early 1970s, Jones released a series of singles throughout 1975–1976. None of them, however, managed to succeed on the mainstream charts. Jones secured a record deal with
Island Records in 1977 and found wider recognition only with her debut Island album,
Portfolio. The album was recorded at mixed in
Sigma Sound Studios in
Philadelphia, and released in autumn 1977 as the first of three albums made with the legendary
disco record producer
Tom Moulton. Side one of the original vinyl album is a continuous disco
medley covering three songs from
Broadway musicals, "
Send in the Clowns" by
Stephen Sondheim from
A Little Night Music, "What I Did for Love" from
A Chorus Line and "
Tomorrow" from
Annie. Side two opens with Jones' very personal re-interpretation of
Édith Piaf's "
La Vie en rose" and continues with three new recordings, two of which Jones co-wrote. The Italian release would omit "Sorry" and "That's the Trouble", adding an extended, over 7-minute-long version of "
I Need a Man" instead. The album's artwork was designed by
Richard Bernstein, an artist working for
Interview, who would later contribute artwork to Jones' next two records; the singer would team up with him again for the 1986 album
Inside Story. ==Singles==