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Wild Tales [Atlantic, 1974]
The title's as phony as the rest of the album, which despite the bought-and-paid-for goodies--an intro here, a harmony there, even a song some place or another, is mostly a tame collection of reshuffled platitudes. Especially enervating is "Oh, Camile" in which Graham lets us know he is morally superior to a doubt-ridden Vietnam vet. C-
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Why was anyone listening to this in 1974?
Yes was turning the world upside down
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They weren't. It was a filler album Atlantic made GN shit out for profit purposes.
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actually yeah, the war was over. who tf asked for a guy with a fucking acoustic guitar singing antiwar songs in '74? the world had moved on, KISS and Foghat were where it was at.



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