On This Day: April 20, 1981 - Dave Edmunds Released Twangin…

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On This Day: April 20, 1981 - Dave Edmunds Released Twangin…
On this day April 20, 1981, Dave Edmunds released his sixth solo album Twangin…, a rock and roll record packed with covers, previously unreleased tracks, and collaborations that reflected his deep love for classic American music.

The album reached number 37 on the UK Albums Chart and included songs written by Chuck Berry, John Fogerty, and more. Edmunds’ sharp guitar work and rockabilly sensibilities were front and center, giving the record a retro vibe that stood out from the synth heavy direction of much of early 80s music. Twangin… also marked the end of Edmunds’ long association with producer Nick Lowe and the band Rockpile, making it a sort of closing chapter on a key era in his career.

Fun fact: The album’s title was a nod to Edmunds’ signature guitar sound and his affection for the early twangy tones of 50s and 60s rock.

Trivia question: What 1981 album by Dave Edmunds featured rockabilly covers and reached number 37 on the UK chart?

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