Buried on side one of At Last, Reilly & Maloney’s 1976 debut album, "Wildman" is a heartbreaking journey through the subtle intrusion of newfound love. It's the story of a man relentlessly seeking the admiration of a lady, beaten and bruised by the past, guided by the warm and echoey vocals of Ginny Reilly. Reilly and Maloney joined forces in San Francisco in 1968 to compose and perform their own brand of folk music -- an amalgamation that can be described as woodsy . . .
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