A 2CD set featuring three albums Link Wray recorded in the early 70s. Wray, his brother Vernon and band decamped to his farm in Maryland where Vernon set up a three-track recorder in an outhouse - the eponymous three-track shack. Three albums resulted from the recording sessions. The music was radically different to what Link had previously recorded - raw and basic, but with vocals and acoustic instruments. His fan base didn't quite know what to make of it - resulting in these albums being the rarest of Link's catalogue. These three albums have appeared on a 2CD set before but one track was no... [Read More]
his revelatory documentary brings to light a profound and missing chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. Featuring music icons like Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix, Jesse Ed Davis, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, and Taboo, RUMBLE shows how these pioneering Native musicians helped shape the soundtracks of our lives. RUMBLE uses playful re-creations and little-known stories, alongside concert footage, archives, and interviews. The stories of these iconic Native musicians are told by some of America`s greatest music legen... [Read More]
Ultra-rare material from the gnarliest of the SoCal surf combos, featuring their ultra-rare album in its entirety, scarce singles and three reverb-crazy unreleased tracks! Includes the classic Bustin' Surfboards . 18 sides!
JD McPherson presents what he calls "A truly romantic garage rock record". Undivided Heart & Soul produced by Dan Molad (Lucius) & McPherson, and developed largely in the studio (that studio being the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville), carries a sense of immediacy and irreverence. "In writing this record, I threw several handfuls of caution to the wind. Lyrically, I was allowing myself to be exposed in a way I never have before. Concurrently, maybe as some sort of a self defense mechanism, the guitars got fuzzier and louder. The first day at RCA was like being in church... by the second day,... [Read More]
Dick Dale is not only "King of the Surf Guitar," he is the living embodiment of the style itself, something he has not forgotten. This disc shows that being the king is good enough for Dale. He stays close to the style he invented, his idea of changing with the times being to play loud, fast, and reverb-drenched guitar. While this will not make anyone feel like they can throw away their old Capitol singles, it does show that Dale has not aged much, nor at all his raw surf guitar style--as is the case with all his recent recordings. --Skip Heller
Cadence owner Archie Bleyer was among those decrying the corruption of our youth after Rumble hit, so Link Wray soon found himself-and this LP-off the label. Almost 50 years later, here's this unissued assault of dirty, dangerous, distorted guitar: White Lightnin'; Creepy Drag Race; Raw Hide; Rebel Rouser; The Freeze , and more!
Digitally remastered edition. A founder of the mid-70s rockabilly music revival, Robert Gordon recorded his debut album with legendary guitarist Link Wray. Influenced by early rock pioneers such as Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, Gordon
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