You Think You Really Know Me
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You Think You Really Know Me | |||||
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Studio album by Gary Wilson | |||||
Released | 1977, reissued 2002 | ||||
Recorded | Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York Gary Wilson's parents' basement, Endicott, New York |
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Genre | Experimental | ||||
Length | 52:06 | ||||
Label | Motel Records | ||||
Producer | Gary Wilson | ||||
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You Think You Really Know Me is the debut album by American experimental musician Gary Wilson. Originally released in 1977 to little fanfare, Wilson discontinued played music shortly afterwards. During the 1980s and 1990s, he slowly gained a strong cult fan base. 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.
It is noted by allmusic as one of the weirdest and most influential albums released in 1977.[1]
[edit] 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