Beschrijving
180 gram audiophile vinyl
Dutch Vinyl Masters series
Includes “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” and “Feeling So Fine ”
First pressing of 500 numbered copies on yellow vinyl
Kant 1
01 You don’t have to say you love me
02 Let’s forget what I said
03 The dream
04 I’m not important to you
05 Last night
06 You didn’t call me
Kant 2
01 I’ve been too good to you
02 Feeling so fine
03 I’m not to blame
04 Standing at the cross roads
05 Can’t forget about you
06 The games we play
“…In the summer of 1967, at the height of The Outsiders’ success in Holland, Wally Tax decided to record a solo album. Far from containing the heavy R’n’ B that his band specialized in. Love In showcased a softer side to the singer, consisting of string-laden ballads with birdsong between the tracks. Its title was inspired by an American-inspired Love-In that had taken place in Amsterdam’s Vondelpark earlier in the year, attracting 40,000 people, and it was produced by saxophonist Tony Vos, who also worked with Cuby and The Buzzards, Ekseption and other local acts. Tax later commented: “I am a romantic, and I love the orchestra; I loved recording those romantic songs.”