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Link Wray & His Raymen
Portsmouth, United States
AKA: Link Wray & His Ray Men, Link Wray & His Wraymen, Link Wray & The Ray Men, Link Wray & The Raymen, Link Wray & The Wray Men, Link Wray & The Wraymen, Link Wray And His Wraymen, Link Wray and His Ray Men, Ray Vernon & The Raymen
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Link Wray’s 1958 hit Rumble was a staggering advancement in the development of rock instrumental music. The power chord was born and the record’s dirty sound and threatening atmosphere were miles away from anything which had gone before. Despite it reaching #16 in the charts it was too controversial (yes, really) for Cadence label boss Archie Bleyer and he passed on a follow-up. Raw-Hide thus emerged on Epic Records and also made the Top 30, but Epic too insisted on watering Link down for his only 1950s album release.

Link created his own Rumble Records and released the mighty Jack The Ripper in 1961. Its stinging chords are allied to some nifty damped picking, searing solos and a pounding beat that helped define the more aggressive side of surf music. Check out the The Surfaris “Play” album for evidence. The Swan label later picked up on Jack The Ripper and it eventually spent a full eight weeks in the Top 100 during the summer of ‘63.
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Rumble
2020
02:23
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Comanche
2019
02:44
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Jack the Ripper
2022
02:31
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Batman Theme
2015
02:00
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Right Turn
2019
01:46
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Rawhide
2019
02:08
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Hillbilly Wolf
2014
02:09
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Ace of Spades
2019
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Raw-Hide
2016
02:08
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Radar
2019
02:16
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