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Billy Boyd - "Twangy Guitars" LP (Crown) 1960
This LP was originally released in 1960 by Crown Records, one of those budget labels ... started by the Bihari Brothers, who ran also the Modern and RPM labels. Billy Boyd is just virtual person like Don & Eddie who "released" the same album on the Modern label the same year. (MLP-7014). Billy Boyd is no one else than Jerry Cole ...
The music isn't spectacular at all, some Rock'n'Roll, Blues, Rhythm&Blues, Jazz - and everything in instrumental style with a remarkable saxophon player. This Lp was sold between soaps and perfumes.
or load the original full twelve songs here (maybe in a better sound quality with not too much crackles ;)
The music isn't spectacular at all, some Rock'n'Roll, Blues, Rhythm&Blues, Jazz - and everything in instrumental style with a remarkable saxophon player. This Lp was sold between soaps and perfumes.
Modern MLP7014
and surprisingly it was recycled once again a few years later, with the same songs, but different names, a "new" band and album name with a more psychedelic album look ... - and two songs less
compare it here
or load the original full twelve songs here (maybe in a better sound quality with not too much crackles ;)
The Shadowman [*May 2, 1929 - † November 5, 2005]
Link Wray: guitars (vocals)Eric Greevers: bass & organ
Rob Louwers: drums
album recorded in Oktober 1995
and released in 1997
(his last ["non-compilation"] album)
only TODAY?
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