Released 1977, reissued 2002 Artist Gary Wilson Producer Gary Wilson | Length 34:04 Release date 1977 Label Gary Wilson | |
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Recorded Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York
Gary Wilson's parents' basement, Endicott, New York You Think You Really Know Me
(1977) Mary Had Brown Hair
(2004) Genres Experimental music, New wave, Electro, Avant-garde music Similar Lisa Wants to Talk to You, Mary Had Brown Hair, Odelay |
Gary wilson you think you really know me full album
You Think You Really Know Me is the debut album by American experimental music icon Gary Wilson. Originally self-released in 1977 (and re-released again in 1979) to little fanfare, the album eventually gained a cult following. In the late 1990s, Beck namechecked Wilson in one of his most popular songs ("Where It's At"). In 2002, You Think You Really Know Me was reissued by Motel Records.
Contents
Track listing
- "Another Time I Could Have Loved You" - 1:14
- "You Keep on Looking" - 2:05
- "6.4 = Make Out" - 5:01
- "When You Walk Into My Dreams" - 2:39
- "Loneliness" - 3:04
- "Cindy" - 2:50
- "You Were Too Good to Be True" - 1:59
- "Groovy Girls Make Love at the Beach" - 4:09
- "I Wanna Lose Control" - 2:22
- "You Think You Really Know Me" - 2:06
- "Chromium Bitch" - 3:26
- "And Then I Kissed Your Lips" - 2:51
Songs
1Another Time I Could Have Loved You1:14
2You Keep on Looking2:06
364 = Make Out5:02
References
You Think You Really Know Me Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA