Travis Wammack - Night Train (1967)
This guitar instrumental version of Night Train by Memphis guitarist Travis Wammack almost sounds like speed metal.
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▶️ Travis Wammack – Night Train (1967)
Source: Internet Archive
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Little Richard’s Early-’70s LPs to Get Reissue Treatment
- Expanded versions of the Rill Thing and King of Rock and Roll due Sept. 28
Little Richard’s first comeback is making a comeback.
Two of the late singer’s LP - 1970’s the Rill Thing and ’71’s King of Rock and Roll - will be reissued Sept. 18 with bonus material, new liner notes and more.
The former is expanded with the single-only “Shake a Hand (If You Can),” two radio spots and the radio edit of Richard’s version of the Beatles’ “I Saw Her Standing There.”
“He was at his peak with his vocals on there,” guitarist Travis Wammack said of the Rill Thing. “He was just singing his booty off!”
King of Rock and Roll found Richard, who died in May at 87, focusing more heavily on covers including tracks like the Rolling Stones’ “Brown Sugar,” Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Born on the Bayou,” Three Dog Night’s “Joy to the World,” Hank Williams’ “I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry” and a slew of Motown hits.
Bonus material includes instrumental takes of “Mississippi” and “Settin’ the Woods on Fire.”
7/31/20
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Swamp rock at it’s finest
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Travis Wammack - “Fire Fly” b/w “Scratchy”
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▶️ Travis Wammack - Distortion Part 1 (1965)
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Travis Wammack - Easy Evil, from the album Not For Sale. Released in US 1975 on Capricorn.
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Travis Wammack - Scratchy
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travis wammack - night train 7”
Instrumental R & B, perhaps in a similar vain to those by Link Wray.
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▶️ Scratchy - Travis Wammack (1964)
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Travis Wammack - You Better Move On, from the self titled album. Released in US 1972 on Fame.
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