VA: - Birth Of Surf Vol. 3
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- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667073929
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- Lyhyt kuvaus Boss guitar instrumentals from the original surf music era, including many rare and new-to-CD titles. This third slice through the evolutionary timeline of 60s surf music follows the pattern of the previous volumes in the âBirth Of Surfâ series by representing the influential pre-surf instrumental scene and then quickly moving on to the genreâs prime years of 1963-64 with a selection of hits and rare gems. Presented chronologically, early examples of the sounds that became surf are included, such as the influential Johnny & the Hurricanes with âShebaâ, âMachine Gunâ by the Riptides and âLone Survivorâ from the Beachcombers featuring Richie (Allen) Podolor on guitar. The CD then moves on through some early surf titles with the first version of âMoment Of Truthâ from the Original Surfaris, âVesuviusâ by the Sentinals and the Chantaysâ âScotch Highâsâ. The latter was their follow-up to âPipelineâ but it missed both the charts and inclusion on the groupâs two LPs. Other charting acts such as Dick Dale, King of the Surf Guitar, are represented while the Pyramids have their exciting non-LP single âPressureâ and the Astronauts pump out âSurf Partyâ from the film of the same title. Rarities include âOn The Runâ by the Rondels, âBacardiâ by the Torquetts, âChristinaâ from the Charades Band and the Genteels with their âThe Force Of Gravityâ. Joining those big names and hard-to-find items are seven tracks appearing on CD for the first time. These include the much sought-after âBonzaiâ by the Baymen, âMinor Chaosâ by the Treasures, âTake 7â by the Novas (flipside of their hit âThe Crusherâ) and âStaticâ by the Velvetones. To top it all thereâs a previously unreleased gem from the deFenders. Aptly titled âMore Surfâ, it boasts a reverb guitar sound to die for. The album closes with the Surfarisâ fiery home recording of âStorm Surfâ, their final surf instrumental. Unreleased in the 60s, the Surfarisâ use of a Fender 12-string reflects the changing music scene of 1965 but they harnessed it to provide an incredibly catchy rhythm as a counterpoint to Jim Fullerâs vibrant lead guitar. âThe Birth Of Surf Vol.3â is at least a match for its successful predecessors. Itâs an exciting listen, an attractive purchase for the casual buyer and an essential acquisition for collectors. Alan Taylor, Pipeline magazine
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1. Flaming Guitar - Billy Mure
2. Machine Gun - The Riptides
3. Sheba - Johnny & The Hurricanes
4. Lone Survivor - The Beachcombers
5. Boss - The Rumblers
6. Vesuvius - The Sentinals
7. Scotch High's - The Chantays
8. Moment Of Truth - The Original Surfaris
9. Failsafe - The New Dimensions
10. Bonzai - Baymen
11. Surf Party - The Astronauts
12. Bacardi - The Torquetts
13. The Force Of Gravity - The Genteels
14. Christina - The Charades Band
15. On The Run - The Rondels
16. The Victor - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
17. The Marauder - Marrell's Marauders
18. Pressure - The Pyramids
19. Gear! - Dave Myers & The Surftones
20. Countdown - Buddy Lee & The Satellites
21. More Surf - The de-Fenders
22. Take 7 - The Novas
23. Minor Chaos - The Treasures
24. Static - The Velvetones
25. Heartbeat - The Avengers VI
26. Storm Surf - The Surfariscords
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