Wallace Collection ‎– Serenade 1970 (Belgium, Pop/Art/Progressive Rock)
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During its existence, albeit not very long, the Wallace Collection left a very significant contribution to the history of the development of pop music. And, despite the fact that over time their musical biography was covered with the dust of the past decades, but, nevertheless, their huge influence on many other musical groups that existed after them (in particular, on the Electric Light Orchestra) does not cause the slightest doubts. And of course, they should rightfully take their place in the pantheon of legends of European rock music.

Tracks:
(00:00) 01. Bruxelles (Part 1) — 2:15
(02:15) 02. We Gotta Do Something New — 2:37
(04:52) 03. Serenade — 5:49
(10:41) 04. Hocus Pocus — 2:10
(12:51) 05. We Are Machines — 2:22
(15:13) 06. Love — 3:50
(19:03) 07. Let Me Love Her — 2:26
(21:29) 08. Since You’re Gone Forevermore — 2:46
(24:15) 09. Dear Beloved Secretary — 3:43
(27:59) 10. Tic Toc — 2:26
(30:25) 11. Where — 2:35
(33:00) 12. See The Man — 3:16
(36:16) 13. Bruxelles (Part 2) — 2:42

Personnel:
Sylvain Vanholme — guitar, flute, vocals
Christian Janssen — bass
Marc Hérouet — piano
Jacques Namotte — violin, cello
Raymond Vincent — violin
Freddy Nieuland — drums, vocals
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David Mackay — producer
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