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Gary Puckett and The Union Gap - Anthology
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap was an American pop rock group operating in the late 1960s. Their biggest hits were "Woman, Woman", "Young Girl", and "Lady Willpower". Singer Gary Puckett grew up in Yakima, Washington - close to the city of Union Gap - and Twin Falls, Idaho. He began playing guitar in his teens, and graduated from Twin Falls High School before attending college in San Diego, California. There, he quit college and played in several local bands before joining the Outcasts in 1966, a local hard rock group comprising bassist Kerry Chater, keyboardist Gary 'Mutha' Withem, tenor saxophonist Dwight Bement, and drummer Paul Wheatbread. Under manager Dick Badger, the band were renamed The Union Gap in early 1967, and kitted themselves out with Union Army-style Civil War uniforms as a visual gimmick. The Union Gap was disbanded after an appearance at the 1971 Orange County Fair. 01 - Woman, Woman 02 - M'Lady 03 - By The Time I Get To Phoenix 04 - Paindrops 05 - Believe Me 06 - I Want A New Day 07 - Kentucky Woman 08 - My Son 09 - To Love Somebody 10 - Don't Make Promises 11 - Young Girl 12 - Lady Madonna 13 - Kiss Me Goodbye 14 - The Pleasure Of Love 15 - Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife 16 - I'm Losing You 17 - Honey (I Miss You) 18 - The Might Quinn 19 - Wait Till The Sun Shines On You 20 - (Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone 21 - Don't Give In To Him 22 - Lady Willpower 23 - Let's Give Adam & Eve Another Chance 24 - Over You 25 - This Girl Is A Woman Now 26 - Looking Glass 27 - Keep The Customer Satisfied 28 - Every Hour LINK