
The Wind in the Willows is the only studio album by the American psychedelic folk band The Wind in the Willows, which was released in 1968. The album is also known for featuring Debbie Harry, who later became famous for her vocals on Blondie.
Although the album was not a great commercial success, it is seen as a valuable piece that gives a glimpse into Debbie Harry's early activities.
Bass, Vocals – Steve "Marvello" DePhillips
Double Bass, Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Vibraphone, Arranged By [Strings], Vocals – Wayne Kirby
Drums – Anton Carysforth
Flute, Bassoon, Piccolo Flute, Chimes, Vocals – Ida Andrews
Guitar, Vocals – Paul Klein
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Peter Brittain
Vocals, Tambura, Tambourine, Finger Cymbals – Deborah Harry
A1 Moments Spent 00:00
A2 Uptown Girl 03:00
A3 So Sad 06:00
A4 My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died 09:16
A5 There Is But One Truth Daddy (Reading From Kenneth Grahame's ''The Wind In The Willows'') 11:36
B1 The Friendly Lion 19:55
B2 Park Ave. Blues 23:16
B3 Djini Judy 25:57
B4 Little People 28:39
B5 She's Fantastic And She's Yours 32:47
B6 Wheel Of Changes 36:35