Gary Wilson- You Think You Really Know Me

Gary Wilson- You Think You Really Know Me

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Label: Feeding Tube

Reissued 2013, originally released 1977

Finally a new vinyl issue of GARY WILSON's monumental 1977 LP, with extra pics galore, and the original cover art (c/o Owen Maercks' well-loved copy). Owen also wrote liner notes describing what it was like for the first GARY WILSON fan on the planet. You Think You Really Know Me (also the title of Michael Wolk's 2005 documentary about GARY) was WILSON's second LP, but the first he recorded as a vocalist, hewing to his own bizarre vision -- a syncretic collision of romance, new-wave cocktail-jazz, heartbreak, disco-porn soundtrack music, and experimental tape manipulation. Home recorded in Endicott, NY, the album found a few fans when released, but subsequently became the exclusive purview of record collectors and the women who tolerate them. BECK name-checked GARY in '96, which made a few new people scratch their heads. And the album was reissued in '02. Rediscovery followed, and records, the documentary, and some odd live shows followed. Most of Gary's moves are stamped with his unique aesthetic, and we particularly commend GARY's other two Feeding Tube LPs -- Lisa Wants to Talk to You and Forgotten Lovers. But as bodacious as these two albums are, the real root of GARY's muse is most obvious on You Think You Really Know Me. It is the sound of a 23 year-old oddball from upstate New York, wrestling with his demons and actually winning. There's nothing quite like it. And it offers a story of hope to every weirdo who hears it. Hallelujah!

Track Listing:

  1. Another Time I Could Have Loved You
  2. You Keep On Looking
  3. 6.4 = Make Out
  4. When You Walk Into My Dreams
  5. Loneliness
  6. Cindy
  7. You Were Too Good To Be True
  8. Groovy Girls Make Love At The Beach  
  9. I Wanna Lose Control
  10. You Think You Really Know Me  
  11. Chromium Bitch
  12. And Then I Kissed Your Lips