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                    Format: LP 
Label: Rumble
Year: 2015
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Oddball Aka Rumble
A2 Pancho Villa
A3 Walking With Link
A4 Comanche
A5 The Swag
A6 Raw Hide
A7 Dance Contest
A8 School Girl
A9 Heartbreak Hotel
 
B1 Drag Race
B2 Rebel Rouser
B3 Patricia
B4 The Freeze
B5 I'll Be So Good To You
B6 Window Shopping
B7 Missing Link
B8 White Lightnin'
B9 Creepy
 
PERSONNEL:
Bass – Shorty Horton
Drums – Doug Wray
Guitar – Link Wray, Ray Vernon
 
The album that Link Wray originally offered to the Cadence label in the wake of his groundbreaking debut hit "Rumble" back in 1958. But even though people loved them in Washington, D.C., Link and the boys did not last long on the label.
 
Faster than you can say "Rumble," everyone was talking about the new threat to the morals of American youth. Their street image seemed to be sharply at odds with Cadence's formality, so the Wraymen were dropped. Link eventually re-recorded some of the tracks for his next label, Epic, who released his debut album in 1960.
 
                  
                    Label: Rumble
Year: 2015
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Oddball Aka Rumble
A2 Pancho Villa
A3 Walking With Link
A4 Comanche
A5 The Swag
A6 Raw Hide
A7 Dance Contest
A8 School Girl
A9 Heartbreak Hotel
B1 Drag Race
B2 Rebel Rouser
B3 Patricia
B4 The Freeze
B5 I'll Be So Good To You
B6 Window Shopping
B7 Missing Link
B8 White Lightnin'
B9 Creepy
PERSONNEL:
Bass – Shorty Horton
Drums – Doug Wray
Guitar – Link Wray, Ray Vernon
The album that Link Wray originally offered to the Cadence label in the wake of his groundbreaking debut hit "Rumble" back in 1958. But even though people loved them in Washington, D.C., Link and the boys did not last long on the label.
Faster than you can say "Rumble," everyone was talking about the new threat to the morals of American youth. Their street image seemed to be sharply at odds with Cadence's formality, so the Wraymen were dropped. Link eventually re-recorded some of the tracks for his next label, Epic, who released his debut album in 1960.
