This rip = CD = Philips UICY 93236 (Japan)
Gary Walker: (drums and vocals)
Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano)
John Lawson (bass) (earlier from Lord Sutch’s Savages)
Joey Molland (lead guitar/vocals) (later from Badfinger)
Gary Walker (born Gary Leeds, 9 March 1942, Glendale, California) was the drummer, and vocalist with both The Standells and The Walker Brothers.
In 1967, after the Walker Brothers split, he founded Gary Walker And The Rain,
Gary Walker was by far the least prominent of the Walker Brothers; nominally the drummer, he apparently played on few if any of the group's records. When the Walkers split in 1967, he formed his own band, Gary Walker & the Rain, which consisted of Joey Molland (guitar and vocals – later of Badfinger), Charles "Paul" Crane (lead vocals, guitar, John Lawson (bass guitar) and naturally Gary on drums and vocals. The band played a far more guitar-oriented brand of pop/rock than his previous outfit. Also including future Badfinger guitarist Joey Molland, the group managed to release an album in Japan in 1968 before splitting in the late '60s. Leeds surfaced again as part of the mid-'70s Walker Brothers reunion.
The sole LP by Gary Walker And The Rain is a middling slice of late '60s British mod-pop/rock with mild psychedelic influences, like phasing and slight guitar distortion. Not at all similar to the balladeering of the Walker Brothers, Leeds deserved credit for trying to reinvent himself within a straight ahead rock group, although the results weren't that impressive.
Contractual problems prevented Gary from joining John and Scott in the studio during his time with the Walker Brothers. However, as band leader, Gary was the driving force in all of the Rain's recording sessions, contributing as songwriter, vocalist and drummer. Their debut single was a cover of the Classics IV song “Spooky”, released early in 1968. The single release was supported by a lengthy and very successful UK tour with The Kinks, The Herd and The Tremeloes. An extensive tour of Japan followed later that year during which the “Gary Walker And The Rain - Album No 1” was released. The LP was supported by the release of an EP and two singles, all consisting of songs taken from the album. None of the tracks were ever released other than in Japan, consequently the original Japanese LP is now extremely valuable and rare.
Under his sole name, Gary Walker also released a single that was a hit in the U.K., “Twinkle Lee”.
1. Magazine Woman (5:00)
2. The Sun Shines (2:47)
3. Doctor Doctor (2:58)
4. I Can't Stand To Lose You (2:27)
5. Market Tavern (4:05)
6. Spooky (3:02)
7. Take A Look (2:07)
8. The View (2:50)
9. If You Don't Come Back (6:47)
10. Thoughts Of An Old Man (2:43)
11. Francis (3:05)
12. I Promise To Love You (3:06)
13. Whatever Happened To Happy (2:16)
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