Gary WilsonBest Gary Wilson Albums Ranked
6.7
Avg Score
4
Opinions
4
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Gary Wilson's catalog across 4 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Gary Wilson album is You Think You Really Know Me (1976) with a 7.7/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Mary Had Brown Hair and Forgotten Lovers. The discography on Wavelength spans 1976 to 2010.
You Think You Really Know Me
“Gary Wilson was born in October 1953, in southern New York state. He was something of a musical child prodigy, having learned to play bass, guitar, piano, cello and drums by the time he entered grade school. Early on, he exhibited a desire to perform (inspired by his heroes Dion and the Belmonts, and having seen the Beatles perform at Shea Stadium), and at 12 years old was playing keyboards in a l”
Mary Had Brown Hair
“On the heels of the acclaimed garnered by the recent reissue of his now-legendary You Think You Really Know Me LP, 70s cult nerd Gary Wilson drops a newly recorded follow-up.”
Forgotten Lovers
“My first week at the Pitchfork office, it became not only painfully apparent that it's a total boys' club, but that I was one of the only single guys around. Usually that kinda info I could keep to myself, changing in the locker room when everyone else was out to lunch and whatnot. The more astute boys soon noticed, though, and while I was gently heckled about it, they did their best to help, sett”
Electric Endicott
“A sort of proto Ariel Pink, Gary Wilson earned a cult by offering a skewed take on saccharine AM pop in the late 1970s. He now finally issues another album.”
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