Wally Tax was the first rock 'n roll idol from The Netherlands. At a young age he was the lead-singer of his Amsterdam 'Nederbiet' band The Outsiders. During that short period of time, the band signed a contract, performed as warm-up to The Rolling Stones and released several hits. After 1968 Wally Tax broke up with his band and continued his path as a solo artist. During his solo career he collaborated with many great artists like Jimi Hendrix and received status with hits like 'Miss Wonderfull' and 'It's Raining In My Heart', famously covered by Lee Towers. While The Outsiders were still at their peak in 1967, Wally Tax released his solo debut album Love In. All the tracks on the album are gentle, orchestrated pop with melodramatic and more folk-rockish than his work with The Outsiders. It showed a much more subdued, poppy side to Tax's singing and songwriting. Tax sings in a rather lower and more crooning style than he used on The Outsiders records, and the songs are contemplative, sentimental, and occasionally even vaudevillian.
01 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 02 Let's Forget What I Said 03 The Dream 04 I'm Not Important To You 05 Last Night 06 You Didn't Call Me 07 I've Been So Good To You 08 I'm Not To Blame 09 Standing At The Crossroads 10 Can't Forget About You 11 The Games We Play