
Bill Wolfer was a hot young session musician who received an unexpected chance in 1982 to make his own record -- and made the most of it. The Wyoming native's star had been rising in the Soul Music world, and in the prior year he was involved with Stevie Wonder's Hotter Than July and had been responsible for the synthesizer and keyboard work on perhaps the year's most memorable song: Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean." Based on some demos on a cassette tape
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Call Me
Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
So Shy
Wake Up
Papa Was A Rolling Stone
Camouflage
Pop Quiz
Nobody Knows
Window on a dream
Soaring
Four Arp Sequencers Controlling A Dozen Analog Synthesizers
Why Do You Do Me
Can't get out of this mood
Why Do You Do Me?
Call Me (with Finis Henderson)
Only A Dream
So Why
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
The Way She Walks
You Are (One Sunny Day)
I Will Get To You
Love Games
Little Miss Lover
Soaring (Featuring Crystal Blake)
9000 Problems
Calling You (from "Bagdad Cafe")
Deck the Halls
Somebody Loves You
The Hard Way
Someday . . .
Later That Night
Papa Was Rollin' Stone
Clovelly Road
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
O Tannenbaum
That's The Way I Feel
We Three Kings Of Orient Are
After The Lights Go Out
Oh Little Town of Bethlehem
And It Rained All Through the Night
She Likes To Walk In The Rain
Portrait Of Lauren
Adam And Eve
Papa Was a Rolling Stone - Edit
Goin' Home
Think it over
Sometime During Eternity
The Next Train Out Of Here
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
Lost In Paris
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