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COSMR 021LP
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Reissue of the band's sole album, originally released in 1968 on Capitol Records. The record is a mixture of light psychedelic pop and folk. The Wind In The Willows broke up shortly after failing to achieve commercial success or critical acclaim. The following year Artie Kornfeld, the record engineer of the album, went on to be the music producer of the Woodstock festival in 1969. Debbie Harry went on to join The Stillettos in 1974 and other bands until subsequently achieving success in 1976 fronting the new wave band Blondie.
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