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Wray, full name: Fred Lincoln Ray Jr., born Fred Lincoln Wray Jr; May
2, 1929, Dunn, NC - November 5, 2005, Copenhagen.) - The influential
American guitarist and composer, record mostly instrumental rock n ''
roll compositions, including a group of Link Wray and his Ray Men. His work has had a huge impact on garage rock, surf, hard rock and guitar music in general.
The most influential composition Link Ray - released in 1958 «Rumble». This instrumental track for the first time in rock music have been applied to the so-called «power chord» and the effect of the electric guitar fuzz. Thanks to a heavy sound of that time «Rumble» is also sometimes referred to as the first song of garage rock. Opening Lincom Ray distortion overdrive and fuzz, guitar feedbacks, as well as replacement of jazz chords on the «power chord» and was his main contribution to the development of guitar rock.
A huge number of rock musicians recognized in the influence exerted by links to them by Ray. Neil Young said: "If I could go back in time and get into some one show, it would be Link Wray and his Raymen». Pete Townshend (The Who) said: "If it were not for Link Ray and" Rumble ", I would have never picked up a guitar." Almost all the leading rock musicians of the '60s, as well as many representatives of the punk and psychobilly been influenced by Art Link Ray. Jimmy Page in the film "It Might Get Loud" says: "You know, I was listening to any recording with the guitar when I was a kid ... The guitar sounded, and all these different approaches and echo ... But when I first heard" the Rumble ", it was so deep! Really deep! "
The most influential composition Link Ray - released in 1958 «Rumble». This instrumental track for the first time in rock music have been applied to the so-called «power chord» and the effect of the electric guitar fuzz. Thanks to a heavy sound of that time «Rumble» is also sometimes referred to as the first song of garage rock. Opening Lincom Ray distortion overdrive and fuzz, guitar feedbacks, as well as replacement of jazz chords on the «power chord» and was his main contribution to the development of guitar rock.
A huge number of rock musicians recognized in the influence exerted by links to them by Ray. Neil Young said: "If I could go back in time and get into some one show, it would be Link Wray and his Raymen». Pete Townshend (The Who) said: "If it were not for Link Ray and" Rumble ", I would have never picked up a guitar." Almost all the leading rock musicians of the '60s, as well as many representatives of the punk and psychobilly been influenced by Art Link Ray. Jimmy Page in the film "It Might Get Loud" says: "You know, I was listening to any recording with the guitar when I was a kid ... The guitar sounded, and all these different approaches and echo ... But when I first heard" the Rumble ", it was so deep! Really deep! "
Artist : Link Wray
Album : Beans And Fatback
Genre :
Year : 1973
Songs : 11
Playtime : 00:48:53
Size : 100,38 MB
Codec : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.92 / 261 kbps
001. Beans And Fatback (01:38)
002. I'm So Glad (06:21)
003. Shawnee Tribe (03:30)
004. Hobo Man (04:05)
005. Georgia Pines (02:59)
006. Alabama Electric Circus (04:28)
007. Water Boy (06:18)
008. From Tulsa To North Caroline (04:34)
009. Right Or Wrong (You Lose) (03:00)
010. In The Pines (07:13)
011. Take My Hand (Precious Lord) (04:42)
Album : Beans And Fatback
Genre :
Year : 1973
Songs : 11
Playtime : 00:48:53
Size : 100,38 MB
Codec : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.92 / 261 kbps
001. Beans And Fatback (01:38)
002. I'm So Glad (06:21)
003. Shawnee Tribe (03:30)
004. Hobo Man (04:05)
005. Georgia Pines (02:59)
006. Alabama Electric Circus (04:28)
007. Water Boy (06:18)
008. From Tulsa To North Caroline (04:34)
009. Right Or Wrong (You Lose) (03:00)
010. In The Pines (07:13)
011. Take My Hand (Precious Lord) (04:42)
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