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TWIGGY-When I Think Of You/Over And Over U.S. Capitol 5903 1967 |
In the 60's being a celebrity pretty much guaranteed you a recording contract (see Capitol label mate "Ted Cassidy") so it should be no surprise that Swingin' London icon and model Lesley Lawson aka Twiggy released a record. Actually she released several, but this was her U.S. recording debut and curiously it preceded the U.K. release (Ember S244) by seven months!
Surprisingly Twiggy's voice is not at all bad! "When I Think Of You" is a full on party, with brass, female Breakaways style backing vocals and a blistering guitar underneath it all as Twiggy croons confidently . It was produced by Tommy Scott who co-wrote it with Peter Law.
The flip, "Over And Over" is a mediocre tune drenched in double tracked echo that makes her sound like she's singing in the bottom of a well with this annoying cheezy piano tinkling (no doubt care of Phil Coulter who co-wrote the track with Tommy Scott). Next!
"When I Think Of You" has appeared on a variety of compilations, most recently Grapefruit's various artists comp "You Can Walk Across It On The Grass (The Boutique Sounds Of Swinging London)" which is also available on streaming.
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