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‘A gentle, orchestrated pop album that shows a much more subdued, poppy side to Tax's singing and songwriting’ - www.allmusic.com
Recorded in the summer of 1967, at the height of The Outsiders’ Dutch popularity, this unconventional solo album finds Wally Tax abandoning raw rock and roll for a lush, romantic set of ballads. Only released in Holland and Germany at the time, it has gone on to become a considerable rarity, and makes its long-awaited CD debut here, complete with background notes.
1. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me
2. Let’s Forget What I Said
3. The Dream
4. I’m Not Important To You
5. Last Night
6. You Didn’t Call Me
7. I’ve Been Too Good To You
8. Feeling So Fine
9. I’m Not To Blame
10. Standing At The Crossroads
11. Can’t Forget About You
12. The Games We Play