Taxicab Classics - Nothing Rhymed by Gilbert O’Sullivan

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When Gilbert O’Sullivan burst onto the pop scene in the early seventies, nobody could quite believe their eyes. Is that a fully grown man… dressed… as a Victorian schoolboy? Yes indeed… and this particular lad ‘appens to ‘ave the best fistful of tunes you could ever hope for too! Gilbert’s first LP is full to bursting with pop goodness and cryptic lyrics which dazzle and beguile. Gilbert may not be the chin stroker’s choice, but by God he’s a talented lad with a gift for making cheeky pop and achingly gorgeous tunes… just like the stunning string laden Nothing Rhymed.

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