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    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

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    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)
    Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 4 137 Kbps, 720 x 576 at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 2ch. at 256 Kbps, AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps
    Genre: Rock, Easy Listening | Label: Universal | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 19 April 2004 | Runtime: 101 min. | 3,65 GB (DVD5)

    A major influence on British guitar heroes of the '70s such as Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, Hank Marvin played lead guitar for the Shadows, one of the U.K.'s top instrumental outfits and backing band for Cliff Richard on most of his hits. Born Brian Robson Rankin on October 28, 1941, Marvin grew up in Newcastle learning guitar, banjo and piano. He played in various skiffle groups around the area, and met up with rhythm guitarist Bruce Welch. After moving to London in 1958, the two were recruited to serve in Cliff Richard's backing band, the Drifters, with Ian Samwell and Terry Smart. Richard's first single "Move It" hit number two on the British charts, and two other singles "Living Doll" and "Travellin' Light" hit number one the following year. Samwell and Smart left the band now called the Shadows, to avoid confusion with the American vocal group – and were replaced by bassist Jet Harris and drummer Tony Meehan.
    the Shadows recorded several sides as an instrumental act in late 1959; one called "Apache" hit number one in the British charts. From 1960-63, the band racked up four number ones and seven Top Ten hits before disbanding in 1968. Marvin, while continuing to appear and record with Cliff Richard, began a solo career with a self-titled album in 1969; it reached number 14 in the album charts. In the early '70s, he reunited with Welch and also John Farrar as Marvin, Welch and Farrar. The trio recorded both an eponymous LP and Second Opinion, and then Marvin and Farrar recorded an additional album as a duo. Marvin moved to Australia and became a Jehovah's Witness in 1973, but later joined a re-formed Shadows. The group resumed recording, and hit the Top Ten in 1978-79 with "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" and "Theme from 'The Deerhunter'."
    Hank Marvin's only chart success as a solo act was 1982's Words and Music, which featured the U.K. hit "Don't Talk." He recorded All Alone with Friends in 1983, and then re-appeared in the '90s with four albums Into the Light, Heartbeat, Hank Plays Cliff and Hank Plays Holly.

    Tracklist:
    01. Apache
    02. Live & Let Die
    03. Atlantis
    04. Devil Woman
    05. Summer Holiday
    06. Foot Tapper
    07. Sacha
    08. Medley: Lucile/ Rip It Up/ Blue Suede Shoes
    09. Sleepwalk
    10. Pipeline
    11. The Savage
    12. The Young Ones
    13. Travellin' Light
    14. Eleanor Rigby
    15. Guitar Tango
    16. Hound Dog
    17. Mystery Train
    18. Oxygene (Part 4)
    19. The Theme From The Deer Hunter (Cavatina)
    20. The Rise & Fall Of Flingel Bunt
    21. Move It


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    - Interactive Menu

    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

    Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Live (2004)

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