The Wind In The Willows — The Wind In The Willows 1968 (USA, Psychedelic/Folk/Pop Rock)
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The only album by the hippie-folk group from New York, which got its name from the novel of the same name by the Scottish writer, classic children's literature Kenneth Grahame. The album should be interesting and valuable to all fans of Deborah Harry, known to us as "Blondie". This record is her first step into the world of rock music, at a time when the folk psychedelic triumphed, and “Blondie” herself still had dark hair and led an unpretentious life of a hippie. The album was #195 on the charts. Having not achieved commercial success, the group broke up, after which Debbie went to seek her fortune as part of the female trio The Stilettoes.

Tracks:
01. Moments Spent — 2:55
02. Uptown Girl — 2:54
03. So Sad — 3:12
04. My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died — 2:14
05. There Is But One Truth, Daddy — 8:15
06. The Friendly Lion — 3:16
07. Park Avenue Blues — 3:36
08. Djini Judy — 2:38
09. Little People — 4:03
10. She’s Fantastic And She’s Yours — 3:41
11. Wheel Of Changes — 4:00

Personnel:
Paul Klein — vocals, guitar
Peter Brittain — lead guitar, vocals
Wayne Kirby — vocals, double bass, piano, harpsichord, organ, vibes
Steve «Marvello» DePhillips — bass, vocals
Ida Andrews — flute, bassoon, piccolo, chimes, vocals
Deborah Harry — vocals, tambura, tambourine, finger cymbals
Anton Carysforth — drums
Freddy — spiritual advisor
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Artie Kornfeld – producer
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