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3-Track Shack - Link Wray
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  1. La De Da
  2. Take Me Home Jesus
  3. Juke Box Mama
  4. Rise and Fall of Jimmy Stokes
  5. Fallin' Rain
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  1. La De Da
  2. Take Me Home Jesus
  3. Juke Box Mama
  4. Rise and Fall of Jimmy Stokes
  5. Fallin' Rain
  6. Fire and Brimstone
  7. Ice People
  8. God Out West
  9. Crowbar
  10. Black River Swamp
  11. Tail Dragger
  12. Walkin' in the Arizona Sun
  13. Scorpio Woman
  14. The Coca Cola Sign Blinds My Eyes
  15. All I Want to Say
  16. All Because of a Woman
  17. On the Run
  18. Son of a Simple Man
  19. Precious Jewel
  20. Days Before Custer
  21. Gandy Dancer
  22. Beans and Fatback
  23. I'm So Glad, I'm So Proud]
  24. Shawnee Tribe
  25. Hobo Man
  26. Georgia Pines]
  27. Alabama Electric Circus
  28. Water Boy
  29. From Tulsa to North Carolina
  30. Right or Wrong (You Lose)
  31. In the Pines]
  32. Take My Hand (Precious Lord)]
  33. I'm So Glad, I'm So Proud]
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While most anyone who worships at the altar of rock guitar knows Link Wray as the gutbucket minimalist who gave birth to the definitive six-string snarl on such primal 1950s singles as "Rumble," "Rawhide," and "Ace of Spades," that's not all the man was capable of, and folks expecting the hard-edged roar of his best-known work may be a bit taken aback by this release. Wray's Three Track Shack is a two-CD set which reissues three albums Link Wray cut between 1971 and 1973, recorded in a primitive home studio on his Maryland ...

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