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Link Wray- Ace Of Spades (Bonus Cd) (Uk)

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The premium cuts by the legend that is Link Wray remastered on limited colored vinyl with free CD, stunning artwork by Sophie Lo and liner notes by Author Nina Antonia. It will surely come as no surprise that Quentin Tarantino picked up on Link Wray's 'Rumble' and 'Ace of Spades' for the movie 'Pulp Fiction'. The brooding guitar man; born in North Carolina in 1929, as Fred Lincoln Wray Jnr, hails from pulp territory - the mythic Americana of rock n' roll. Wray's mother, from whom he inherited his striking appearance, was a Shawnee Indian, his father was a street corner preacher and grandpa did some jail time. Whilst having contracted tuberculosis when serving in the Korean war affected Wray's vocals, his guitar playing mostly did the singing for him, but he wasn't always volatile - 'Lillian' and 'Alone' revealing the heart beneath the tough exterior. Fiercely independent, when the rock n' roll boom burst, Wray fashioned a 3-track home studio from a chicken shack and largely extricated himself from the music business although he would continue to record and play, stating 'Money don't rule me, record companies don't own me.' Nothing owned Link Wray but he owned rock n roll. Though the era of monochrome had ended, Link cast a long shadow, drawing admiration from the likes of Neil Young, Keith Moon and Pete Townshend who noted of Wray 'He is the king, if it hadn't been for Link Wray and 'Rumble', I would never have picked up a guitar.' Though often marginalised throughout his career, Wray was like the night, an unquantifiable influence on successive generations of guitarists who sought to scorch rather than soothe. In November 2005, Bob Dylan was just about to step out on stage at the Royal Hall Albert, when he learned that Link had struck his final chord. In tribute to the great man, Dylan commenced his set with 'Rumble.'

Tracklist:

  1. Run, Chicken, Run
  2. Caroline
  3. Slinky
  4. Right Turn
  5. Rendezvous
  6. Ramble
  7. Hand Clapper
  8. Alone
  9. Lillian
  10. Radar
  11. Studio Blues
  12. Rumble
  13. The Swag
  14. Raw-Hide
  15. Comanche
  16. Pancho Villa
  17. Dance Contest
  18. The Black Widow
  19. Ace Of Spades
  20. The Outlaw
  21. Jack The Ripper

UPC > 5060174956362

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Imports

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Link Wray- Ace Of Spades (Bonus Cd) (Uk)

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Release Date: 03.24.2023

 
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The premium cuts by the legend that is Link Wray remastered on limited colored vinyl with free CD, stunning artwork by Sophie Lo and liner notes by Author Nina Antonia. It will surely come as no surprise that Quentin Tarantino picked up on Link Wray's 'Rumble' and 'Ace of Spades' for the movie 'Pulp Fiction'. The brooding guitar man; born in North Carolina in 1929, as Fred Lincoln Wray Jnr, hails from pulp territory - the mythic Americana of rock n' roll. Wray's mother, from whom he inherited his striking appearance, was a Shawnee Indian, his father was a street corner preacher and grandpa did some jail time. Whilst having contracted tuberculosis when serving in the Korean war affected Wray's vocals, his guitar playing mostly did the singing for him, but he wasn't always volatile - 'Lillian' and 'Alone' revealing the heart beneath the tough exterior. Fiercely independent, when the rock n' roll boom burst, Wray fashioned a 3-track home studio from a chicken shack and largely extricated himself from the music business although he would continue to record and play, stating 'Money don't rule me, record companies don't own me.' Nothing owned Link Wray but he owned rock n roll. Though the era of monochrome had ended, Link cast a long shadow, drawing admiration from the likes of Neil Young, Keith Moon and Pete Townshend who noted of Wray 'He is the king, if it hadn't been for Link Wray and 'Rumble', I would never have picked up a guitar.' Though often marginalised throughout his career, Wray was like the night, an unquantifiable influence on successive generations of guitarists who sought to scorch rather than soothe. In November 2005, Bob Dylan was just about to step out on stage at the Royal Hall Albert, when he learned that Link had struck his final chord. In tribute to the great man, Dylan commenced his set with 'Rumble.'

Tracklist:

  1. Run, Chicken, Run
  2. Caroline
  3. Slinky
  4. Right Turn
  5. Rendezvous
  6. Ramble
  7. Hand Clapper
  8. Alone
  9. Lillian
  10. Radar
  11. Studio Blues
  12. Rumble
  13. The Swag
  14. Raw-Hide
  15. Comanche
  16. Pancho Villa
  17. Dance Contest
  18. The Black Widow
  19. Ace Of Spades
  20. The Outlaw
  21. Jack The Ripper

UPC > 5060174956362

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Imports

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.