
Hailing from Endicott, NY, Gary Wilson is an archetypal figure in the "outsider music" movement with other artists like The Shaggs and Jandek as its most notable members. Gary Wilson first came onto the scene in 1977 with "You Think You Really Know Me," which he recorded alone in his parents' basement. Using synthesizers and spinning disturbing tales of obsession with different women, Wilson's record had no effect on the mainstream but its cold detachment and electro-funk aesthetic was a hit with the college radio stations.
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Debbie Debbie
You Were To Good To Be True
You Keep On Looking
I Wanna Lose Control
6.4 = Make Out
Another Time I Could Have Loved You
Gary Saw Linda Last Night
When You Walk Into My Dreams
Chromium Bitch
Gary's In The Park
Groovy Girls Make Love At The Beach
She Makes Me Think Of Endicott
Dream(s)
Cindy
Loneliness
You Think You Really Know Me
And Then I Kissed Your Lips
Soul Traveling
Linda Wants To Be Alone
Shauna Made Me Cry
Newark Valley
Electric Depression
Mary Had Brown Hair
Hold Back The Daylight
Sodus Point
Forgotten Lovers
You Were Too Good To Be True
A Very Smaill Town
Our Last Date
Mary, Make Me a Wish
6.4=Make Out
In The Midnight Hour
A Very Small Town
Gary Lives in the Twilight Zone
Dreams
Soul Travel
New York Surf
Come On, Mary
It's So Sad To Be Alone
I Wanna Take You On A Sea Cruise
Sick Trip
In The Night
Rhythm In Your Eyes
Chrome Lover
Softly The Water Flows
Another Galaxy
Hey Gary (Have You Seen My Girl)
Dream - S
When I Spoke Of Love
Electric Endicott
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