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Link Wray & The Wraymen

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発売日 2018年07月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHallmark
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 717362
SKU 5050457173623

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:25:41
Wray's first album, as was often the custom in 1960, was a slapped-together affair, combining both sides of his first three Epic singles with half a dozen other numbers. One of those singles was his only hit of any size besides "Rumble," the Duane Eddy-ish "Raw-Hide"; another was a thinly disguised (and inferior) reworking of his classic "Rumble," here titled "Ramble." While this is a fine early instrumental rock & roll album, it's actually more inhibited and less creative than his classic work for Swan in the early and mid-'60s, and might slightly disappoint those who've come across some of those later ace tracks (like "Jack the Ripper") prior to hearing this stuff. Still, the Linkster's trademark fuzzy low tones and more strangled, higher-pitched faster runs make themselves known throughout. The songs do tend to play off pretty basic early rock & roll chord progressions, and exhibit a more pronounced Duane Eddy influence (not only on "Raw-Hide," but also on "Right Turn" and "Caroline") than his later work would. Although this has been reissued as a stand-alone CD, all of the songs are also on the two-CD Slinky! The Epic Sessions 1958-1961, which is a recommended alternative, as it has about three dozen additional tracks recorded during the same era. ~ Richie Unterberger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Caroline

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    2. 2.
      Slinky

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    3. 3.
      Right Turn

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    4. 4.
      Rendezvous

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    5. 5.
      Dixie Doodle

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    6. 6.
      Ramble

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    7. 7.
      Hand Clapper

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    8. 8.
      Raw Hide

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    9. 9.
      Lillian

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    10. 10.
      Radar

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    11. 11.
      Comanche

      アーティスト: Link Wray

    12. 12.
      Studio Blues

      アーティスト: Link Wray

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Link Wray

オリジナル発売日:1960年02月

商品の紹介

Wray's first album, as was often the custom in 1960, was a slapped-together affair, combining both sides of his first three Epic singles with half a dozen other numbers. One of those singles was his only hit of any size besides "Rumble," the Duane Eddy-ish "Raw-Hide"; another was a thinly disguised (and inferior) reworking of his classic "Rumble," here titled "Ramble." While this is a fine early instrumental rock & roll album, it's actually more inhibited and less creative than his classic work for Swan in the early and mid-'60s, and might slightly disappoint those who've come across some of those later ace tracks (like "Jack the Ripper") prior to hearing this stuff. Still, the Linkster's trademark fuzzy low tones and more strangled, higher-pitched faster runs make themselves known throughout. The songs do tend to play off pretty basic early rock & roll chord progressions, and exhibit a more pronounced Duane Eddy influence (not only on "Raw-Hide," but also on "Right Turn" and "Caroline") than his later work would. Although this has been reissued as a stand-alone CD, all of the songs are also on the two-CD Slinky! The Epic Sessions 1958-1961, which is a recommended alternative, as it has about three dozen additional tracks recorded during the same era. ~ Richie Unterberger|
Rovi

Wray's first album, as was often the custom in 1960, was a slapped-together affair, combining both sides of his first three Epic singles with half a dozen other numbers. One of those singles was his only hit of any size besides "Rumble," the Duane Eddy-ish "Raw-Hide"; another was a thinly disguised (and inferior) reworking of his classic "Rumble," here titled "Ramble." While this is a fine early instrumental rock & roll album, it's actually more inhibited and less creative than his classic work for Swan in the early and mid-'60s, and might slightly disappoint those who've come across some of those later ace tracks (like "Jack the Ripper") prior to hearing this stuff. Still, the Linkster's trademark fuzzy low tones and more strangled, higher-pitched faster runs make themselves known throughout. The songs do tend to play off pretty basic early rock & roll chord progressions, and exhibit a more pronounced Duane Eddy influence (not only on "Raw-Hide," but also on "Right Turn" and "Caroline") than his later work would. Although this has been reissued as a stand-alone CD, all of the songs are also on the two-CD Slinky! The Epic Sessions 1958-1961, which is a recommended alternative, as it has about three dozen additional tracks recorded during the same era. ~ Richie Unterberger
Rovi

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「RAMBLE」ったらリンク・レイ、リンク・レイと言えば「RAMBLE」!こんなカッコいいギター・インストが1960年に発明されたという驚きの一枚!やっぱオリジナルが一番かなー。
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