Duane Eddy Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

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Duane Eddy: Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
A truly epic 5-CD boxed set containing Duane Eddy's complete recordings for the Jamie label. This is one colossal hit-laden collection with 20 US and UK chart entries including Rebel Rouser, Cannonball, Peter Gunn, Yep, Forty Miles Of Bad Road, Some Kinda Earthquake, Shazam!, and Because They're Young. ,
There are 148 tracks including Eddy's first recording, Soda Fountain Girl by Jimmy (Delbridge) and Duane, pre-Jamie versions of Ramrod and Caravan and a clutch of rare vocal tracks by other artists all of which feature Eddy's unmistakeable low-down fretwork.
The fabulous hardback book contains minutely detailed and insightful essays by Rob Finnis and Phoenix-based music historian John P. Dixon together with a full discography by the set's original producer, the late and much-missed Bob Jones. The photos too are beyond exceptional. ,
Obsessive fans will relish the alternative takes in various overdubbed states and the fine array of items which were unissued prior to the first release of this magnificent collection in 1994. ,
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“So if you want to hear this stuff at its best, accompanied by a selection of great period colour/b&,w photos, a new essay by Deke Petersen and all relevant session details, then this is a no-brainer.” ,
Now Dig This, 4/12
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Interpret: Duane Eddy
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Album titlle: Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Genre Rock'n'Roll
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Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode EK
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
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Artikelart Box set
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EAN: 4000127157782
- weight in Kg 2.1
Eddy, Duane - Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | I Want Some Lovin' Baby | Duane Eddy |
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02 | Soda Fountain Girl | Duane Eddy |
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03 | Ramrod (Ford version) | Duane Eddy |
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04 | Caravan (Ford version) | Duane Eddy |
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05 | Up And Down | Duane Eddy |
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06 | Moovin' 'n' Groovin' | Duane Eddy |
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07 | Pretty Jane (MARK ROBINSON) | Duane Eddy |
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08 | Want Me (MARK ROBINSON) | Duane Eddy |
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09 | Rebel Rouser | Duane Eddy |
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10 | Stalkin' | Duane Eddy |
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11 | Have Love, Will Travel (THE SHARPS) | Duane Eddy |
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12 | Look At Me! (THE SHARPS) | Duane Eddy |
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13 | Doo Waddie (THE THREE TEENS) | Duane Eddy |
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14 | Dear 53310761 (THE THREE TEENS) | Duane Eddy |
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15 | Ramrod | Duane Eddy |
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16 | The Walker | Duane Eddy |
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17 | The Lonely One | Duane Eddy |
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18 | Cannonball | Duane Eddy |
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19 | Mason Dixon Lion | Duane Eddy |
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20 | Detour (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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21 | Lonesome Road (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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22 | I Almost Lost My Mind (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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23 | Loving You (basic track)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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24 | Anytime (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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25 | Three-30-Blues (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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26 | Loving You (master)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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27 | Yep! (take 5, incomplete)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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28 | Yep! (take 7)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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29 | Dixie (part 1) | Duane Eddy |
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30 | Dixie (part 2) | Duane Eddy |
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Eddy, Duane - Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | Yep! (master)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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02 | The Raid (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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03 | The Quiet Three (basic track) | Duane Eddy |
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04 | Peter Gunn | Duane Eddy |
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05 | Lover | Duane Eddy |
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06 | Forty Miles Of Bad Road (first hiphop vers.) | Duane Eddy |
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07 | Along The Navajo Trail (basic track) | Duane Eddy |
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08 | Only Child | Duane Eddy |
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09 | Some Kinda Earthquake (version 1, master) | Duane Eddy |
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10 | Along Came Linda (first overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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11 | Tuxedo Junction (mono sax overdub)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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12 | Quiniela | Duane Eddy |
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13 | Just Because (overdub, take 4, false start) | Duane Eddy |
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14 | Just Because (master) | Duane Eddy |
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15 | Trouble In Mind (sax overdub, take 4) | Duane Eddy |
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16 | Fuzz | Duane Eddy |
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17 | Trouble In Mind (master) | Duane Eddy |
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18 | Along Came Linda (master) | Duane Eddy |
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19 | Tuxedo Junction (stereo sax overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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20 | Hard Times | Duane Eddy |
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21 | Along The Navajo Trail (master) | Duane Eddy |
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22 | First Love, First Tears | Duane Eddy |
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23 | The Quiet Three (master) | Duane Eddy |
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24 | Forty Miles Of Bad Road (without overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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25 | Forty Miles Of Bad Road(released master, mono) | Duane Eddy |
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26 | Some Kinda Earthquake (master) | Duane Eddy |
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27 | Some Kinda Earthquake (U.K.version)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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28 | Route #1 | Duane Eddy |
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29 | Tiger Love And Turnip Greens | Duane Eddy |
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30 | Trambone | Duane Eddy |
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31 | My Blue Heaven | Duane Eddy |
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Eddy, Duane - Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | My Blue Heaven | Duane Eddy |
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02 | The Secret Seven (without overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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03 | You Are My Sunshine | Duane Eddy |
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04 | The Last Minute Of Innocence | Duane Eddy |
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05 | Rebel Walk (without overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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06 | Blueberry Hill | Duane Eddy |
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07 | The Battle (without overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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08 | St. Louis Blues | Duane Eddy |
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09 | Night Train To Memphis | Duane Eddy |
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10 | Bonnie Came Back | Duane Eddy |
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11 | Lost Island (master) | Duane Eddy |
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12 | Kommotion (without string overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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13 | Rebel Walk (master) | Duane Eddy |
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14 | The Battle (master) | Duane Eddy |
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15 | Easy | Duane Eddy |
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16 | Lost Island (lost flute version) | Duane Eddy |
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17 | Cripple Creek | Duane Eddy |
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18 | Riddle Song | Duane Eddy |
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19 | John Henry | Duane Eddy |
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20 | Streets Of Laredo | Duane Eddy |
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21 | Prisoner's Song | Duane Eddy |
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22 | In The Pines | Duane Eddy |
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23 | Old Joe Clark (takes 22/23) | Duane Eddy |
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24 | Old Joe Clark (take 27, master) | Duane Eddy |
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25 | The Wayfaring Stranger | Duane Eddy |
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26 | Top Of Old Smokey | Duane Eddy |
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27 | Mule Train | Duane Eddy |
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28 | Scarlet Ribbons | Duane Eddy |
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29 | Kommotion (master) | Duane Eddy |
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Eddy, Duane - Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | Shazam! | Duane Eddy |
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02 | Kommotion (master) | Duane Eddy |
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03 | The Secret Seven (master) | Duane Eddy |
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04 | Kommotion (female chorus overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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05 | Because They're Young(chatter, 2 false starts) | Duane Eddy |
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06 | Because They're Young (take 20) | Duane Eddy |
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07 | Theme For Moon Children (take 1) | Duane Eddy |
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08 | Because They're Young (take 27, master) | Duane Eddy |
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09 | Theme For Moon Children (take 4, master) | Duane Eddy |
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10 | Back Porch (part 1)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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11 | Back Porch (part 2)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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12 | Words Mean Nothing (LEE HAZLEWOOD)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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13 | The Girl On Death Row (LEE HAZLEWOOD)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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14 | Pepe | Duane Eddy |
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15 | Lost Friend | Duane Eddy |
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16 | Runaway Pony (without overdub) | Duane Eddy |
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17 | Drivin' Home | Duane Eddy |
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18 | [Brenda: I Want To Be Wanted | Duane Eddy |
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19 | That's All You Gotta Do | Duane Eddy |
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20 | I'm Sorry] | Duane Eddy |
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21 | Mary Ann | Duane Eddy |
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22 | Annette | Duane Eddy |
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23 | Sioux City Sue | Duane Eddy |
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24 | Sweet Cindy | Duane Eddy |
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25 | Tuesday | Duane Eddy |
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26 | Jo Ann | Duane Eddy |
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27 | Big Liza | Duane Eddy |
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28 | Mona Lisa | Duane Eddy |
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29 | Patricia | Duane Eddy |
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30 | Tammy | Duane Eddy |
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31 | Connie | Duane Eddy |
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32 | Carol | Duane Eddy |
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33 | Theme From Dixie (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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34 | Theme From Dixie | Duane Eddy |
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Eddy, Duane - Twangin' From Phoenix To L.A. (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Gidget Goes Hawaiian | Duane Eddy |
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02 | Theme From Dixie | Duane Eddy |
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03 | Ring Of Fire (soundtrack version) | Duane Eddy |
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04 | Ring Of Fire (mono) | Duane Eddy |
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05 | Bobbie | Duane Eddy |
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06 | The Avenger | Duane Eddy |
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07 | Londonderry Air | Duane Eddy |
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08 | Runaway Pony | Duane Eddy |
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09 | Just Because (2:30) | Duane Eddy |
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10 | COLLECTOR'S CORNER: Caravan (part 1)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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11 | Caravan (part 2)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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12 | Stalkin' (basic track, take 10)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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13 | Rebel Rouser (basic track)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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14 | Three-30-Blues (7' edit)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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15 | Yep! (basic track, take 2) | Duane Eddy |
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16 | Yep! (basic track, take 4) | Duane Eddy |
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17 | Dixie (session, take 1) | Duane Eddy |
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18 | Dixie (master) | Duane Eddy |
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19 | Yep! (Canadian version)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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20 | Along Came Linda (basic track)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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21 | Trouble In Mind (master overdub, take 2) | Duane Eddy |
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22 | Trouble In Mind (master overdub, take 6) | Duane Eddy |
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23 | Forty Miles Of Bad Road (hiphop v./overd/tk2) | Duane Eddy |
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24 | The Battle (7' edit)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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25 | My Blue Heaven (7' edit)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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26 | Annette (long basic track) | Duane Eddy |
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27 | Back Porch (take 4 false start/take 5) | Duane Eddy |
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28 | Pepe (different rhythm, incompl.,tk 18)(mono) | Duane Eddy |
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29 | The Avenger (before take 1, test) | Duane Eddy |
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Duane Eddy
Duane Eddy is the original rock 'n' roll guitar hero. His 1950s guitar instrumentals like Rebel Rouser and Forty Miles Of Bad Road inspired countless kids to start playing the guitar, and many of rock music's icons list him as a major influence. His style is instantly recognizable, a bold statement of tone and attitude, a Spaghetti Western movie set to music.
It is virtually impossible to overstate Duane's influence in the history of the electric guitar. The entire genre of 'guitar instrumentals' virtually began with, and was certainly defined by, Duane's oeuvre of instrumental hits. It's not hyperbole to say that if there were a Mount Rushmore for rock 'n' roll guitar players, Duane Eddy would be George Washington. This collection compiles Duane's best-known songs, along with a few surprises, for an album that truly 'rocks.'
Duane Eddy was born on the East Coast of America, in Corning, New York, on April 26, 1938. His childhood was spent in Corning and other upstate New York towns like Bath and Penn Yan, before his family moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1951. A year later, the family moved to the small town of Coolidge, Arizona.
Duane fooled around with music from the age of five, when his father showed him a few chords on the guitar. When Duane was nine years old, his aunt bought him a lap steel guitar. After the move to Arizona, Duane continued to play both lap steel and the standard guitar. Country music was the biggest thing in Duane's musical world, and like many other up and coming guitar players, he loved the thumbpick-and-fingers style playing of Chet Atkins and Merle Travis.
Duane's father managed the local Safeway grocery store in Coolidge, having transferred there from a similar job in Tucson. A local disc jockey got into a conversation with Duane's father one day and learned that Duane was an aspiring guitarist, so the disc jockey offered to record Duane at the station, which the jock played on the radio and announced as being by local boy Duane Eddy.
When Duane's rendition of Chet Atkins' Spinning Wheel aired on the station one Monday morning, a young man Duane's age named Jimmy Delbridge (aka Jimmy Dell) came running up to Duane at school, and asked him to come over and play some music with him later in the afternoon, after school.
Duane joined Delbridge (and his brother Bill Delbridge on banjo, and Duane's friend Ed Myers on rhythm guitar) and began playing local dances a few weeks later as Jimmy & Duane, The Coolidge Kids.
Ed Myers, rhythm guitarist in the group, had an interest in becoming a radio disc jockey, so he went around to the local station WCKY looking for advice on how to break into the business. In doing so, Myers met a disc jockey named Lee Hazlewood, then an up-and-coming disc jockey fresh from broadcasting school in California.
The beginning of Duane Eddy's musical career is irrevocably intertwined with that of Lee Hazlewood. The Oklahoma-born Hazlewood was nine years older than Duane, and after studying broadcasting in California had come to Arizona to disc jockey on radio station KCKY. Hazlewood was a minor celebrity of sorts in Coolidge, known for his on-air personality Eb X. Preston, a character he used to exchange on-air banter with himself while announcing records.
After Myers met Hazlewood and introduced Duane to him, Lee and Duane became friends, and Hazlewood became the informal manager of Jimmy & Duane. Hazlewood soon thereafter drove Jimmy and Duane up to Phoenix to be on a talent show there that Ray Odom presented on Saturday nights at the Madison Square Garden, a boxing venue in Phoenix. A year later, Hazlewood took a disc jockey gig on KRUX in Phoenix, and later KTYL. Phoenix was a major metropolitan area, especially compared to sleepy Coolidge, and offered many more opportunities.
After the Phoenix show proved successful, Jimmy and Duane realized that Phoenix offered much greater opportunities than Coolidge. Soon thereafter Hazlewood took Jimmy & Duane into a studio in Phoenix called Ambassador Recording, and cut two Lee Hazlewood-penned songs with the group, Soda Fountain Girl and I Want Some Lovin' Baby. Duane recalls that the studio was a tiny studio in the back of somebody's house, and that Lee hired Buddy Long and his Melody Boys to be on the session.
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