Hank Marvin Releases GOLD On 28th June
On June 28th guitar legend Hank Marvin will release a career-spanning 3CD set as part of Crimson Records’ successful Gold series.
This 3-disc set focuses on Hank’s solo career, from his eponymous 1969 debut album through to his most recent Top-Ten hit Without A Word in 2017. Hank is joined on this collection by guest appearances from Cliff Richard, Brian May and Duane Eddy, and he duets with Mark Knopfler on re-recordings of two of the classic hits Hank made famous with his group The Shadows.
HANK MARVIN GOLD – CD
CD1
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
Sealed With A Kiss
Peggy Sue
Ebb Tide
Love Is All Around
Guitar Man
Sacha
True Love Ways
Captain Zlogg
Life Line
Moon River
Ticket To Ride
The Hawk And The Dove
Invisible Man
Jessica
This Guy’s In Love With You
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Go Jimmy
Fields Of Gold
Summertime
CD2
Move It (feat. Cliff Richard)
Wonderful Land (feat. Mark Knopfler)
Slow Down
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You
Flamingo
Don’t Answer
We Are The Champions (feat Brian May)
Midnight At The Oasis
Peter Gunn/ Baby Elephant Walk
Live And Let Die
Rainy Day Goodbye
California Girls
Devil Woman
Leila (Danny’s Got A Song For You)
Bird Of Beauty
Summer Holiday
Light My Fire
I Only Have Eyes For You
James Bond Medley
CD3
Pipeline (feat. Duane Eddy)
Wired For Sound
Don’t Talk
Killing Me Softly
Syndicated
Hotel California
Into The Light
Nivram (feat. Mark Knopfler)
All Alone With Friends
La Bamba
Theme From ‘Poirot
When The Girl In Your Arms is the Girl in Your Heart
Windmills Of Your Mind
Heartbeat (vocals Cliff Richard)
Raining In My Heart
Rave On
Oxygene (Part IV)
Doctor Who Theme
The Fool On The Hill
Waterloo Sunset
Hank Marvin Gold is also issued on a 15 track vinyl and this gold-coloured 180g heavyweight vinyl LP also features guest performances from Cliff Richard, Brian May, Duane Eddy and Mark Knopfler.
SIDE ONE
Move It (feat. Cliff Richard)
Live And Let Die
Sealed With A Kiss
Wonderful Land (feat. Mark Knopfler)
Doctor Who Theme
Oxygene (Part IV)
Life Line
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
SIDE TWO
We Are The Champions (feat. Brian May)
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
All Alone With Friends
Hotel California
Jessica
Guitar Man
Pipeline (feat. Duane Eddy
“When I was a kid, all I wanted was a red electric guitar. It had to be red because of Hank and his magical sound.” The words of Mark Knopfler, recalling how as a lad in Newcastle he dreamed of becoming a guitarist, just like his hero HANK MARVIN.
HANK too grew up in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne during the 1940s/50s. He first learned to play banjo and gigged with various skiffle groups in the area before he and his school pal, guitarist Bruce Welch, moved to London where they joined Cliff Richard’s backing band and became known as The Shadows.
Hank’s metallic echoed picking on a red Fender Stratocaster – with generous employment of tremolo arm – is often regarded as the sound that inspired numerous guitar heroes such as Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore, Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Brian May, Neil Young and, of course, Mark Knopfler, all of whom cite Hank as a major influence.
Cliff & The Shadows early chart-toppers – ‘Move It’, ‘Living Doll’ and ‘Travellin’ Light’ – kick-started a truly awesome string of 43 Top 20 hit singles in just ten years, whilst The Shadows alone scored five No.1 hits that included the legendary Apache which was to become the instrumental hit of the decade. It made Number One, became an instant classic and saw the start of a string of over thirty hits for the group who pioneered the now familiar band line up of two guitars, bass and drums.
HANK MARVIN may have been a Shadow for more than three decades but today he stands under his own spotlight having recorded a sustained series of solo albums.
More than 60 years on from when he started, Hank B. Marvin is assured his place in British music history.
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