Track Listings
| 1. Trust In Dick |
| 2. Mailman - It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry |
| 3. Put Out The Light |
| 4. Twilight Masquerade |
| 5. North To Alaska |
| 6. Out On The Run |
| 7. Wild Open Spaces |
| 8. Long Song Comin |
| 9. Daveys Blowtorch |
| 10. Red Dog |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
First time on CD, Japanese reissue of 1975 LP originally released by Chrysalis. Of all the songwriters & performers who were thrown into the spotlight during the early to mid-'70s, yet never attained more than a modicum of mainstream success, few proved as accomplished as Phil Rambow. Author of such modern classics as 'Night Out' & 'Young Lust' (for Ellen Foley) & 'There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis' with Kirsty MacColl, Rambow himself also emerged as a major player on two of the most important underground scenes of the era, the British pub rock boom of the early to mid-'70s & near-concurrent the New York proto-punk explosion. His group, the Winkies, meanwhile, were integral to Brian Eno's plans following his departure from Roxy Music, while the band's own recordings so expertly straddle the preoccupations of the time that it would be no exaggeration to describe them as one of '70s rock's greatest lost opportunities. They really were that good. Ten tracks. Vivid. 2004.
Winkies,Winkies,Rock/Pop
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