Twang-- A Tribute To Hank Marvin The Shadows ... [verified] Here

The album was well-received by guitar enthusiasts for several reasons:

The 12-track collection features a powerhouse lineup of guitar virtuosos: Song Title Ritchie Blackmore Tony Iommi Wonderful Land Steve Stevens The Savage Hank Marvin The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt (Live) Peter Green & The Splinter Group Neil Young Randy Bachman Spring Is Nearly Here Mark Knopfler Peter Frampton The Frightened City Keith Urban Stewart Copeland Andy Summers Béla Fleck & The Flecktones The Stranger Twang-- A Tribute to Hank Marvin the Shadows ...

A tribute to Hank Marvin is incomplete without the visual aesthetic. The Shadows popularized the "tie and clean shirt" look for rock bands. They stood relatively still, letting the right hand do the dancing on the strings. The album was well-received by guitar enthusiasts for

In 1996, a project titled "Twang!: A Tribute to Hank Marvin & The Shadows" In 1996, a project titled "Twang

The concept of extends beyond audio. It is also a tribute to style. Before the Fab Four donned matching suits, The Shadows were the epitome of coordinated cool. With their tailored jackets, crisp white shirts, and synchronized dance moves (the famous "Shadow walk"), they set the template for what a band should look like.