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Mark Williams is the self titled debut album of New Zealand born singer Mark Williams. It was released in June 1975 a year after being signed to EMI by Alan Galbraith. The album peaked at number 2, remaining on the album charts for 30 weeks. It quickly went gold and went on to become New Zealand's best selling pop/rock album of the seventies. Whilst the album contained many excellent songs, surprisingly no further singles came from it.
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Studio Albums |
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Singles |
"Celebration / Let Love Come Between Us" | "Yesterday Was Just The Beginning Of My Life" | "Sweet Wine / Who Do You Think You Are" | "If It Rains / Morning Sun Upon A Mountain" | "Taking It All In Stride / Why Can't We Be Lovers" | "It Doesn't Matter Anymore / True Love (Is Never Easy)" | "If There's Still A Little Love (feat. Sharon O'Neill)" | "House For Sale / Love Is Forever" | "Wanna Give You My Love / Your Mama Won't Mind" | "I Don't Want You Anymore / Now That You're Gone" | "Show no Mercy / You're So Cool" | "Fix of Love / Your Love" | "Spell Is Broken / Fool No More"
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Associated acts: The Face | Boy Rocking | Dragon |
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