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Robin Wilson is an minor figure in 60s adult contemporary pop, managing only two albums that didn't sell, in a style that was growing increasingly anachronistic even during the albums recording. Still, the 1969 album Robin Wilson is a minor classic of late 60s adult contemporary pop, triangulated somewhere between Harpers Bizarre, Barbra Streisand and Petula Clark. Wilson, a fetching brown-eyed brunette with a cute pageboy haircut and a tendency towards performing barefoot in a sailor suit, was born and raised in Hawaii and got her start working in the resort hotels on the islands. Her rich voice, which could manage both a brassy Ethel Merman bellow and a flirtatious croon, got her noticed by the headliners, which landed the young singer in Las Vegas and on the Merv Griffin Show, which got her signed to A&M Records in late 1968. Her 1st album was produced by Allen Stanton and arranged by Nick De Caro, Don Costa and Mort Garson, but by the time it was released in 1969, Wilson's style of adult contemporary pop was fast fading out of favor: liner note blurbs from the likes of Milton Berle, Don Ho, Bill Dana and Joey Bishop were not exactly the bleeding edge of hipness at the time. More to the point, A&M had just signed the Carpenters, whose slightly cooler brand of white bread was more attuned to the greater public. Robin Wilson faded from view shortly thereafter.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Just Say Goodbye | Robin Wilson | 1970 | Single |
Ain't That Something | Robin Wilson | 1970 | Album |
Where Are They Now? / A House Is Not A Home | Robin Wilson | 1968 | Single |
Robin Wilson | Robin Wilson | 1968 | Album |
I'll Remember You / You Take What Comes Along | Robin Wilson | Single | |
Better Use Your Head / Walk Away | Robin Wilson | Single | |
Henry, Sweet Henry (Original Broadway Cast) | Don Ameche Co-Starring Carol Bruce With Neva Small, Louise Lasser, Alice Playten, Milo Boulton And Introducing Robin Wilson | Album | |
Better Use Your Head / Bitter Honey | Robin Wilson | Single |
Robin Wilson Alternative and Rock Band US |
Robin Wilson Rock and Pop Band US *1965 |
Robin Wilson World and Pop Band |
Robin Wilson Band |
Robin Wilson Hip-Hop/Rap Band |
Robin Wilson Band |