Wind in the Willows 1968 LP (Full Album) - Debbie Harry Blondie Rarity

Опубликовано: 26 Декабрь 2015
на канале: Rarest Records
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In 1968 `Blondies` Debbie Harry was plying her trade with Psych Folk Band `Wind in the Willows` - the UK Pressing of this LP is incredibly hard to find today. Just to add spice to the video I have added in some of the rare single releases associated with this LP. See my other you tube videos of obscure record releases. `There Is But One Truth, Daddy` is a personal favourite of mine which sums up all that was great about the `Flower Power` era.

Side 1
1. Moments Spent
2. Uptown Girl
3. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
4. My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died
5. There Is But One Truth, Daddy
Side 2
1. The Friendly Lion
2. Park Avenue Blues
3. Djini Judy
4. Little People
5. She's Fantastic And She's Yours
6. Wheel Of Changes

Wind in the Willows an American band which included Deborah Harry as a vocalist. The band took its name from British writer Kenneth Grahame's, The Wind in the Willows, a classic of children's literature. The band's only album, the self-titled The Wind in the Willows barely entered the US charts #195 let alone the UK charts. The band broke up shortly after failing to achieve commercial success. The following year Artie Kornfeld, the producer of the album, went on to be the music producer of the Woodstock festival in 1969. Debbie Harry went on to join The Stilettos in 1974 and other bands until subsequently achieving success in 1976 with Blondie.

Wind in the Willows recorded a second album which was never released. The whereabouts of the tapes are unknown. According to Cathay Che's biography on Harry, it has never surfaced.


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