2010, Western Vinyl
In 1977 Gary Wilson famously released a uniquely bizarre and personal album titled You Think You Really Know Me..., full of electro-funk, proto-new wave, noise collage, and avant-garde jazz. Despite the fact that the album's fans included Beck, Questlove from The Roots, Simpsons creator Matt Groening, and many others, widespread fame and notoriety eluded Gary Wison until the 2002 re-release of his debut album. Soon after media outlets like Pitchfork, The Village Voices, and The New York Times were talking about the lecherous outsider artist, remarkable as much for his idiosyncrasies and DIY aesthetic as his edgy and creative music. More than the perverted musings of a peeping tom, Gary's music is an honest reflection of ourselves, at least of that part of ourselves that loved our childhood pets more than we loved our parents or that worried if we'd ever make it to second base. Equal parts Prince and Pee Wee Herman, Joe Jackson and Charlie Brown, Gary's songs celebrate our inner ickiness, silliness and grooviness, the romance and randiness of born-losers from Endicott or Anywhere. Rather than alienating us with their creepiness, his songs ultimately make us feel more comfortable being who we are....more comfortable being human.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Linda Never Said Goodbye |
| 2 | Electric Endicott |
| 3 | Where Are the Flowers? |
| 4 | Sandy Put Me on a Sick Trip |
| 5 | In the Night |
| 6 | Kathy Kissed Me Last Night |
| 7 | Swinging with Karen Tonight |
| 8 | Secret Girl |
| 9 | Clouds Cry for Endicott |
| 10 | Where Did Karen Go? |
| 11 | Lisa Made Me Cry |
| 12 | She Forgot to Lock Her Door |
| 13 | Please Don't Break My Heart Today |
| 14 | Where Did My Duck Go? |
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