You Think You Really Know Me

Gary Wilson went to Albert Grossman's Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York, in 1976, a well-known recording studio that has played host to sessions by Bob Dylan, R.E.M., Patti Smith, The Rolling Stones and many other notable acts.

There, Wilson recorded versions of "6.4 = Make Out", "Chromium Bitch", "Groovy Girls", and "I Want To Lose Control".

On this recording, Wilson sometimes played solo and was other times accompanied by a backing band, The Blind Dates.

[3] In 1991, Cry Baby Records re-released the album, pressing about 1000 copies.

Feeding Tube Records described the album as "the sound of a 23 year old oddball from upstate New York, wrestling with his demons and actually winning.