Shadowman (Link Wray album) explained

Shadowman
Type:Album
Artist:Link Wray
Border:yes
Released:1997
Recorded:The Priory, Little Wymondley
Genre:Rock
Length:54:02
Label:Hip-O, Ace
Producer:Roger Armstrong, Ted Carroll
Prev Title:Indian Child
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Barbed Wire
Next Year:2000

Shadowman is a 1997 studio album by Link Wray on Ace Records.[1] [2] The track "Rumble on the Docks" was used by Anheuser-Busch for a 2000 television advertising campaign.[3]

Tracklist

  1. Rumble On The Docks
  2. Heartbreak Hotel
  3. Geronimo
  4. Young Love
  5. Moped Baby
  6. Run Through The Jungle
  7. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
  8. Night Prowler
  9. It Was So Easy
  10. Timewarp/Brain Damage
  11. Listen To The Drums
  12. Shadowman

Notes and References

  1. Goldmine Roots of Rock Digest -Goldmine Magazine - 1999 . Page 142 0873417755 "In addition to the excellent Shadowman, there is no shortage of Link Wray music available today on CD."
  2. The Rough Guide to Rock Peter Buckley, Jonathan Buckley - 2003 - Page 2219 1858284570 ".. He continues to record to this day, the latest offerings being SHADOWMAN (1997), a gloriously fiery live set ..."
  3. Brian Wright-McLeod - The Encyclopedia of Native Music 0816524483 2005 The track "Rumble on the Docks" from the album Shadowman was used by Busch Breweries for their 2000 television advertising campaign. Lucky Wray and the Palomino Ranch Hands Lineup: Link, guitar; Doug Wray, rhythm guitar; Shorty ...