Wray, Link: Link Wray's 3-Track Shack

Wray, Link SKU: 28524311
Wray, Link: Link Wray's 3-Track Shack

Wray, Link: Link Wray's 3-Track Shack

Wray, Link SKU: 28524311

Format: CD

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Title: Link Wray's 3-Track Shack
Artist: Wray, Link
Label: Ace Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667073820
Genre: Rock

Digitally remastered two CD set featuring three albums guitarist 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. 1971's Link Wray was originally mooted for release on the Apple label but eventually came out on Polydor, as did Mordecai Jones, a pseudonymous title that featured pianist Bobby Howard on vocals. Beans And Fatback was released by UK Virgin in 1973. 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 catalog. These three albums have appeared on a two CD set before but one track was not the correct one and all three albums were dubbed from LPs. This time, Ace has managed to track down the master tapes for all three and, at some expense; we present them in the finest sound possible.

Tracks:
1.1 La de Da
1.2 Take Me Home Jesus
1.3 Juke Box Mama
1.4 Rise and Fall of Jimmy Stokes
1.5 Fallin' Rain
1.6 Fire and Brimstone
1.7 Ice People
1.8 God Out West
1.9 Crowbar
1.10 Black River Swamp
1.11 Tail Dragger
1.12 Beans and Fatback
1.13 I'm So Glad, I'm So Proud
1.14 Shawnee Tribe
1.15 Hobo Man
1.16 Georgia Pines
1.17 Alabama Electric Circus
2.1 Water Boy
2.2 From Tulsa to North Carolina
2.3 Right or Wrong (You Lose)
2.4 In the Pines
2.5 Take My Hand (Precious Lord)
2.6 I'm So Glad, I'm So Proud (45 Edit)
2.7 Walkin' in the Alabama Sun
2.8 Scorpio Woman
2.9 The Coca Cola Sign Blinds My Eyes
2.10 All I Want to Say
2.11 All Because of a Woman
2.12 On the Run
2.13 Son of a Simple Man
2.14 Precious Jewel
2.15 Days Before Custer
2.16 Gandy Dancer
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