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Želi ovaj predmet: | 3 |
Stanje: | Nekorišćen |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Ostalo (pre slanja) Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
NOVO, U CELOFANU
ORIGINAL STRANO IZDANJE
1. Squad Car - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
2. Midnight Run - The Super Stocks
3. Voo Doo Juice - The Ghouls
4. The Quiet Surf - Richie Allen & The Pacific Surfers
5. Movin` - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
6. Mr Rebel - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
7. Moon Probe - The Vulcanes
8. Coffin Nails - The Ghouls
9. Newport Beach - The Super Stocks
10. Casbah - Sandy Nelson
11. We Are The Young - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
12. Trophy Run - The Super Stocks
13. Legends - The Ho-Dads
14. Outer Limits - Jerry Cole & His Spacemen
15. Twilight City - The Vulcanes
16. Ventura - The Super Stocks
17. Surf Man - Richie Allen & The Pacific Surfers
18. Faraway Places - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
19. Lanky Bones - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
20. Pipeline - Jerry Cole & His Spacemen
21. Bucket Seats - The Rally-Packs
22. The Last Walk - The Super Stocks
23. Toes On The Nose - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
24. Border Town - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
25. Oceanside - The Super Stocks
26. Midnight Surfer - Jerry Cole & His Spacemen
27. Space Race - The Ho-Dads
28. Dracula`s Theme - The Ghouls
29. Young And Lonely - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
30. Redondo Beach - The Super Stocks
31. Gridiron Goodie - The Super Stocks
32. Scratch - EDDIE & THE SHOWMEN
The years 1963-65, from which the 32 tracks here are taken, witnessed the explosion of surf music as a major new genre. Several things contributed to the sudden growth of the style, especially in Southern California, its epicentre. Dick Dale and his band had established themselves as a big draw on the live circuit with wide-ranging and attacking playing, his guitar work pretty well setting the standard to which other local bands aspired. There were also advances in guitars and amplifiers, with Leo Fender working hand in glove with Dale to develop the new Showman amp. Once perfected, sales of Fender equipment went through the roof, and even inspired the first act on this collection, Eddie & the Showmen, to name themselves after the amp.
The Showmen’s Eddie Bertrand had been with the Belairs, whose ‘Mr Moto’ is often cited as one of the first surf hits. Forming his own group, he took much of his reverb-drenched guitar style from Dick Dale. His tight outfit released several singles onLibertyand are represented here with ten tracks. Another act, on Liberty affiliate Imperial, was drummer Sandy Nelson, already a well-established artist. His playing, as evidenced on ‘Casbah’, easily adapted to the surf sound, and he went on to cover many other surf hits on his albums.
Capitol Records were the other major pop label on the West Coast. They are probably best known as the home of the fast-developing Beach Boys, who drove the vocal form of surf. Capitol recognised the strong following for surf instrumentals and issued many albums to milk the popularity. The records were very high quality, featuring experienced session players and producers. One such producer was the young Gary Usher, a friend and writing partner of Beach Boy Brian Wilson. Usher quickly saw the potential of surf music and used a close circle of players to provide numerous albums of quality material for Capitol to issue under a variety of names. Prominent here are the Super Stocks, utilising the talents of guitarist Richie Podolor, with eight fine tracks. Essentially the same players recorded as the Ghouls, here with a further three titles. Another key musician featured on several tracks is drummer Hal Blaine, underlining the quality of the players involved.
When you listen to the exciting playing on these tracks it is easy to see why surf music has remained so popular, spawning so many contemporary groups around the world. Listen and be converted.