album "El Rayo-X"

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"El Rayo-X" is the acclaimed 1981 debut solo album by American multi-instrumentalist David Lindley, blending rock, reggae, and world music influences into a distinctive rootsy sound.

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instanceOf debut album
music album
studio album
albumType solo album
artist David Lindley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
fiddle
guitar
keyboards
lap steel guitar
mandolin
percussion
genre Americana
reggae
rock
roots rock
world music
hasContributor Bob Glaub NERFINISHED
Garth Hudson NERFINISHED
Ian Wallace NERFINISHED
Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
Jorge Calderón NERFINISHED
William D. “Smitty” Smith NERFINISHED
hasCoverSong Bye Bye Love NERFINISHED
Mercury Blues NERFINISHED
Twist and Shout NERFINISHED
hasInfluence reggae music
rock music
world music influences
hasMusicalStyle rootsy sound
hasTrack Ain’t No Way NERFINISHED
Bye Bye Love NERFINISHED
El Rayo-X (title track) NERFINISHED
Mercury Blues NERFINISHED
Quarter of a Man NERFINISHED
She Took Off My Romeos NERFINISHED
Twist and Shout NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor being David Lindley’s debut solo album
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf David Lindley discography
performer David Lindley NERFINISHED
producer Greg Ladanyi NERFINISHED
Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
recordLabel Asylum Records
releaseDate 1981

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David Lindley notableWork album "El Rayo-X"