
Duane Eddy - The Biggest Twang Of Them All LP NEW CLEAR VINYL
Duane Eddy - The Biggest Twang Of Them All LP
NEW. SEALED.
Sundazed Music
A Twangy Touch On 1960s Hits!
As one of Americaâs most influential guitarists, Duane Eddyâs famed twangy, reverb-drenched guitar shines on a wide variety of pop-rock hits, standards, and more!
Backed by two drummers, four more guitars, organ, piano, bass, saxes, and that's just the beginning, Duane goes unafraid at the kind of tunes that normally are "one person songs" Like "Ballad of the Green Berets" which becomes a twang-bang march under Duane's banner. Like "Monday, Monday" which was "The Mamas and Papas" and now has the wild newness of Duane Eddy.
After rising to fame in the late â50s with âRebel Rouser,â Eddyâs influence on radio inspired musicians like George Harrison and Bruce Springsteen. Rockabilly and country music were both major factors in Eddyâs trademark sound; heavy, catchy guitar riffs over a ska-type beat. His hits included âPeter Gunn,â âBecause Theyâre Young,â and âTwistinâ ânâ Twanginâ.â
As music morphed into melodic sunshine pop, Eddy adapted his sound to fit chart hits of the â60s in his own twangy style.
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Duane Eddy - The Biggest Twang Of Them All LP
NEW. SEALED.
Sundazed Music
A Twangy Touch On 1960s Hits!
As one of Americaâs most influential guitarists, Duane Eddyâs famed twangy, reverb-drenched guitar shines on a wide variety of pop-rock hits, standards, and more!
Backed by two drummers, four more guitars, organ, piano, bass, saxes, and that's just the beginning, Duane goes unafraid at the kind of tunes that normally are "one person songs" Like "Ballad of the Green Berets" which becomes a twang-bang march under Duane's banner. Like "Monday, Monday" which was "The Mamas and Papas" and now has the wild newness of Duane Eddy.
After rising to fame in the late â50s with âRebel Rouser,â Eddyâs influence on radio inspired musicians like George Harrison and Bruce Springsteen. Rockabilly and country music were both major factors in Eddyâs trademark sound; heavy, catchy guitar riffs over a ska-type beat. His hits included âPeter Gunn,â âBecause Theyâre Young,â and âTwistinâ ânâ Twanginâ.â
As music morphed into melodic sunshine pop, Eddy adapted his sound to fit chart hits of the â60s in his own twangy style.











