SURF LP COLLECTION OF THE GREATEST SURF LP'S EVER RELEASED WITH LONGBOARD COVER ART & PICTURES FROM THE ERA OF THE GREATEST EXPLOSION IN THE POPULARITY OF SURFING WITH INSTRUMENTALS & A FEW VOCALS ABOUT THE ABSOLUTE FUN OF SURFING - No weak spots in these tracks - The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and your ears. SOME TITLES SO RARE THEY ARE SELLING FOR $200 APIECE IN THE COLLECTORS MARKET.
WITH
- JON AND THE NIGHTRIDERS - FIBERGLASS ROCKET RARE SURF INSTRUMENTALS SEALED CD 1996 TREMENDOUSLY RARE AND VALUABLE PRESSINGS FROM JON BLAIR THE ULTIMATE SURF HISTORIAN BAND. SELLS FOR $100 IN THE PRISTINE SEALED CONDITION LIKE WE ARE OFFERING HERE.
BEACH BOYS Surfin' Safari/Surfin' U.S.A. RARE [Remaster] HDCD AUDIOPHILE 2 TITLES IN ONE CD
- DICK DALE & His Del-Tones Surfer's Choice WITH 5 BONUS TRACKS
- SURF'S UP COLLECTION AS DOUBLE CD SET WITH 50 TRACKS
THESE NEXT 5 CD'S ARE FROM THE ORIGINAL DEL-FI LABEL AND EACH IS TREMENDOUSLY RARE AND IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND STILL SEALED. PLEASE NOTE: ON THE BACK OF EACH JEWEL CASE THERE IS A SMALL CUT OUT HOLE AND IS ONLY ON THE BACK NOT ON THE PRISTINE FRONT COVERS
- THE SENTINALS - BIG SURF & SURFER GIRL LONG OUT OF PRINT
- THE LIVELY ONES - SURF DRUMS AND GREAT SURF HITS
& THE IMPACTS WIPE OUT
+ RARE 9 TITLES & 10 CD SET
Surfin' Safari/Surfin' U.S.A. [Remaster] by Beach Boys HDCD 2 TITLES IN ONE CD
Detailed item info
Album Features |
UPC: | 724353151720 |
Artist: | Beach Boys (The) |
Format: | CD |
Release Year: | 2001 |
Record Label: | Capitol/EMI Records |
Genre: | Oldies, Rock 'N' Roll |
Track Listing
1. Surfin Safari - (mono)
2. County Fair - (mono)
3. Ten Little Indians - (mono)
4. Chug-a-Lug - (mono)
5. Little Miss America - (mono)
6. 409 - (mono)
7. Surfin' - (mono)
8. Heads You Win-Tails I Lose - (mono)
9. Summertime Blues - (mono)
10. Cuckoo Clock - (mono)
11. Moon Dawg - (mono)
12. Shift, The - (mono)
13. Surfin' U. S. A. - (stereo)
14. Farmer's Daughter - (stereo)
15. Misirlou - (stereo)
16. Stoked - (stereo)
17. Lonely Sea - (stereo)
18. Shut Down - (stereo)
19. Noble Surfer - (stereo)
20. Honky Tonk - (stereo)
21. Lana - (stereo)
22. Surf Jam - (stereo)
23. Let's Go Trippin' - (stereo)
24. Finders Keepers - (stereo)
25. Cindy, Oh Cindy - (mono, bonus track)
26. Baker Man, The - (mono, bonus track)
27. Land Ahoy - (stereo, bonus track)
Details |
Playing Time: | 56 min. |
Producer: | Brian Wilson, Nik Venet, |
Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution |
Recording Type: | Studio |
Recording Mode: | Mixed |
SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes
2 LPs on 1 CD: SURFIN' SAFARI (1962)/SURFIN' USA (1963).The Beach Boys: Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dave Marks, Mike Love, Al Jardine.Recorded at Capitol, Western, Conway Studios, Hollywood, California.Includes liner notes by David Leaf.Heard in retrospect after PET SOUNDS or TODAY!, the Beach Boys' first album may sound somewhat embryonic. In the context of its time, however, SURFIN' SAFARI is a solid and entertaining listen filled with songs based on everyday middle-class teen life in early-1960s California. Foremost among these is the group's first hot-rod tune, "409." In some ways an even better song than "Surfin' Safari" (the bigger hit on the other side of their first Capitol single), "409" isn't as full of car-spotter lingo as the group's later hot-rod singles (most of them co-written by L.A. disc jockey and car nut Roger Christian), but it has a stripped-down, almost punky garage-rock sound that thunders along mightily behind the chanting background singers and one of Mike Love's better lead vocals
Dick Dale & His Del-Tones Surfer's Choice WITH 5 BONUS TRACKS - Surfers’ Choice is the debut album of Dick Dale and his Del-Tones, pioneers in the surf genre. It was released in 1962. The recording established the conventions of surf music and brought the concept to middle America |
Surfer's Choice was the first of the bunch that Sundazed released, and Dale's first album. Excellent stuff. It's easy to see why this singlehandedly started a craze back in 61. It's very energetic, catchy, hell even the vocal tunes are good, and I'm not a big surf vocal guy. A word of warning though to those surf instrumental fans, there are quite a few vocal tunes here. I would prefer a few less with a few more instrumentals. Definitely worth checking out if you want a prime example of the original California surf sound. Plus, you can finally have that version of Miserlou as used in Pulp Fiction without having to suffer through Urge Overkill!!
Selections:
Side A:
1. Surf Beat
2. Sloop John B.
3. Take It Off
4. Night Owl
5. Fanny Mae
6. Misirlou Twist
Side B:
1. Peppermint Man
2. Surfing Drums
3. Shake N'Stomp
4. Lovey Dovey
5. Death Of A Gremm
BONUS TRACKS - DEL TONE ROCK - JUNGLE FEVER - MISERLOU - EIGHT TELL MIDNIGHT - LOVIN ON MY BRAIN - A RUN FOR LIFE
Jon & The Nightriders - FIBERGLASS ROCKET RARE SURF INSTRUMENTALS SEALED CD 1996
Track listing |
1. Depth Charge 2. Boogie Board 3. Night Patrol 4. Amor Del Mar 5. Joy Ride 6. Rev Up! 7. Tailspin 8. Midnight Run 9. Moon Tide 10. Earthquake At Surf City 11. Hot Doggin' 12. Spindrift 13. Horror Hayride 14. Lunada Bay, (The Waves Of) 15. Hurricane 16. Apache
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and the best Apache version ever 7 MINUTES LONG
PLUS THESE RARE DEL-FI RECORDS ISSUES FROM THE MID 1990'S - ALL ORIGINAL DEL-FI LABEL RELEASES (the CD has a punchole in the back of the jewel case but doesn't go thru to the front. The item is brand new sealed & an original).
AS A COLLECTOR YOU WILL NEVER SEE AGAIN AN ORIGINAL DEL-FI LABEL RELEASE EVER AGAIN. THESE PRESSINGS HAVE BEEN OUT OF PRINT FOR OVER A DECADE WHEN THE LABEL WENT OUT OF BUSINESS IN THE 90'S.
The Lively Ones - SENTINALS & IMPACTS were simply one of the best surf instrumental bands ever.This collection of 60's masterpieces are out of print and could be your last chance of ever owning these outstanding instrumentals. They really captures the surf 60's era.
Don't Miss Out THIS IS A ONE TIME COLLECTION - ONCE SOLD GONE FOREVER
FACTORY SEALED CD - 1995 DEL-FI - ALL Long Out of Print -
LIVELY ONE GREATEST SURF HITS -
Track Listings
This album might as well have been called 'The Most Requested of The Lively Ones' since these were the tunes that kept the kids doing the Surfer Stomp at the hundreds of dances the band played. Includes 'Surf Rider', 'Wipeout', and 'Pipeline', 'Misirlou', 'Surfin 'USA', 'Surfin' Safari and more. A Del-Fi Records release.
1. Wipe Out - The Lively Ones, Berryhill, Bob |
2. Pipeline - The Lively Ones, Carman, Brian |
3. Surf Rider - The Lively Ones, Edwards, Nokie |
4. Surf City - The Lively Ones, Berry, Jan |
5. Surf Beat - The Lively Ones, Dale, Dick [1] |
6. Surfin' U.S.A. - The Lively Ones, |
7. High Tide (Tranquilizer) - The Lively Ones, |
8. Rik-A-Tik - The Lively Ones, Tomsco, George |
9. Hot Pastrami - The Lively Ones, |
10. Surfin' Safari - The Lively Ones, |
11. Misirlou - The Lively Ones, Roubanis, Nicholas |
12. Shut Down - The Lively Ones, |
LIVELY ONES SURF DRUMS -
Album Features |
UPC: |
731867123129 |
Artist: |
The Lively Ones |
Format: |
CD |
Release Year: |
1995 |
Record Label: |
Del-Fi Records, Inc. |
Genre: |
Oldies, Rock 'N' Roll | Track Listing 1. 40 Miles Bad Road 2. Surfer Boogie 3. Wild Weekend 4. Stoked 5. Surf Drums 6. Shootin' the Pier 7. Rumble 8. Hillbillie Surf 9. Mr. Moto 10. Rik-A-Tik 11. Bustin' Surfboards 12. Tuff Surf
Details |
Playing Time: |
32 min. |
Producer: |
Bob Keene |
Distributor: |
Bayside Record Dist. |
Recording Type: |
Studio |
Recording Mode: |
Stereo |
SPAR Code: |
n/a | Album Notes The Lively Ones: Jim Masoner, Ed Chiaverini (guitar), Joel Willenbring (saxophone), Ron Griffith (electric bass), Tim Fitzpatrick (drums).Includes original release liner notes by Gene Weed.The second Lively Ones long-player, Surf Drums (1963), was compiled in much the same way their debut had been created, comparable to the vast majority of rush-released platters of the era. Del-Fi Records owner Bob Keane collected a few of the band's previous singles alongside a variety of already established covers, many of which were concurrent hits for other artists. The instrumental quintet had gained a sizable name for themselves in and around the Orange County, CA, scene, scoring regionally on covers of the Ventures' dynamic "Spudnik" and the Fireballs' effervescent "Rik-A-Tic." The album opens up with a remake of Duane Eddy's mid-tempo, ambling "40 Miles Bad Road." The track is the perfect vehicle for Jim Masoner (guitar) and Joel Willenbring (sax), whose collaborations became an integral ingredient not only in the Lively Ones' sound, but helped to separate them from the plethora of similar units. Providing support for the soloists and rounding out the personnel are solid contributions from Ed Chiaverini (guitar), Ron Griffith (bass), and Tim Fitzpatrick (drums). Despite the dearth of original compositions, the aggregate muscle through some choice overhauls of genre favorites, most notably the soulful strut of the Rockin' Rebels' "Wild Weekend," the high-energy yakety sax on the Belairs' "Mr. Moto" and the analogous rearrangement of "Tuff Surf," an R&B entry from the relatively obscure Nobel Watts. [Surf Drums was reissued and paired with Surf Rider! on a two-fer CD from Collectors' Choice Music in 2004.] ~ Lindsay Planer
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SENTINALS SURFER GIRL -
Album Features |
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Artist: |
The Sentinals |
Format: |
CD |
Release Year: |
1995 |
Record Label: |
Del-Fi Records, Inc. |
Genre: |
Oldies, Rock 'N' Roll | Track Listing 1. Surf 'N Soul 2. Gremmies Walk 3. The Sentinal 4. Free and Easy 5. Surfer Girl 6. The Pipe 7. Surf Stomper 8. Blue Booze 9. Ooh Poh Pa Doo 10. Nite Shuffle 11. Sensation 12. Twilighter
Details |
Playing Time: |
25 min. |
Distributor: |
Bayside Record Dist. |
Recording Type: |
Studio |
Recording Mode: |
Mixed |
SPAR Code: |
n/a | Album Notes This is part of the California Surf Series.The first track here is titled "Surf and Soul," which makes the Sentinals agenda pretty clear; there's enough honking sax throughout this mostly instrumental 1964 album to remind everybody of the R&B that surf derived from. And when they do sing, as on "Ooh Poh Pa Doo" they sound more like Northwest rockers (say, Paul Revere) than a surf band. (Not coincidentally, the Sentinals were among the best players on the So Cal surf scene; drummer Johnny Barbata later went on to join the Turtles and Jefferson Starship). In case you're wondering, the title track is a cover of the Beach Boys ballad, except it's done up-tempo and with Chuck Berry guitar breaks. You'll have to hear it to believe it. |
SENTINALS BIG SURF
Album Features |
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Artist: |
The Sentinals |
Format: |
CD |
Release Year: |
1995 |
Record Label: |
Del-Fi Records, Inc. |
Genre: |
Oldies, Rock 'N' Roll |
Track Listing
1. Big Surf
2. Exotic
3. Latin'ia
4. Tough Soul
5. Revellion
6. Pismo Beach
7. Shout
8. Tor-Chula
9. Sunset Beach
10. Surfin'
11. Intoxico
12. Latin Soul
13. Hideaway
14. Surfin' Tragedy
Details |
Playing Time: |
31 min. |
Producer: |
Bob Keene |
Distributor: |
Bayside Record Dist. |
Recording Type: |
Studio |
Recording Mode: |
Stereo |
SPAR Code: |
n/a |
Album Notes
This is part of the California Surf Series.The Sentinals were among the host of start-up combos to have emerged from the fertile environs of California's Central Coast scene circa the early '60s. After scoring some regional fame and issuing a handful of 45s -- most notably the haunting "Latinia" -- on local independent labels, they were signed to the premiere surf imprint, Del-Fi, in the summer of 1963. While co-founder Tommy Nunes (guitar) provided the lion's share of the tunes for the Big Surf! album, the Sentinals likewise reworked a few selections that had already made an impact on the burgeoning coastline craze. Their open-throttled reading of the Isley Brothers' "Shout," the equally rousing rendition of the Beach Boys' "Surfin'," and the compact arrangement of R&B guitarist Freddie King's signature song, "Hideaway," are but a few. But one of the more peculiar covers is derived from the pen of Argentinean-born composer Lalo Schifrin, who would become best known for the theme to Mission Impossible. Years earlier, Schifrin had gained notice with several Latin-flavored jazz instrumentals, "Latin Soul" being one of his first. Interestingly, the band shared no less than five sides with Bob Vaught & the Renegaids, whose 1963 Surf Crazy LP included "Exotic," "Intoxico," "Surfin' Tragedy," Nunes' own "Latinia," and "Tor-Chula," based on the Champs' "Tequila." The title track, the gritty "Revellion," and the somewhat typical midtempo stomp "Sunset Beach" are a few of the other key entries. [In 2004 Collectors' Choice Music began restoring the Del-Fi catalog, and paired Big Surf! along with its follow-up, Surfer Girl (also from 1963), onto a single CD, much in the same fashion as Del-Fi had done on their out of print 1999 Sunset Beach: The Best of the Sentinals compilation.] ~ Lindsay Planer
THE IMPACTS WIPE OUT -
Track Listings
1. Steel Pier - The Impacts, Berryhill, Robert |
2. Tandem - The Impacts, Fankhauser |
3. Sea Horse - The Impacts, Fankhauser |
4. Beep Beep - The Impacts, Brown |
5. Lisa - The Impacts, Brown |
6. Church Key - The Impacts, Knowles, Norman |
7. Wipe Out - The Impacts, Fankhauser, Merrell |
8. Fort Lauderdale - The Impacts, Brown, M. |
9. Tears - The Impacts, Brown |
10. Revellion - The Impacts, Nunes |
11. Blue Surf - The Impacts, Brown
SURF'S UP BONUS SET - UK two CD set. SURF'S UP gathers 50 original recordings from the golden age of Surf music. Focusing on lost legends, rare classics and the wildest wipeouts ever. Featuring the Bel-Airs, the Marketts, the Tornadoes, the Frog Men, the Chantays and the King of the Surf Guitar - Dick Dale. 2. The Ventures - Walk Don't Run
3. The Chantays - Pipeline
4. The Fireballs - Bulldog
5. The Frog Men - Underwater
6. Link Wray - Jack the Ripper
7. The Hunters - Teen Scene
8. Bobby Fuller - Not Fade Away
9. Johnny Bond - Hot Rod Lincoln
10. The Ramrods - Ghost Riders in the Sky
11. The Bel-Airs - Little Brown Jug
12. The Surf Men - Malibu Run
13. The Marketts - Surfer's Stomp
14. The Scarlets - Stampede
15. Johnny & the Hurricanes - Red River Rock
17. The Wailers - Tall Cool One
18. The Tornados - Bustin' Surfboards
19. The Gamblers - Moon Dawg!
20. Johnny & the Hurricanes - Storm Warning
21. The Royaltones - Wail
22. The Frantics - Werewolf
23. Sandy Nelson - Teen Beat
24. The Fireballs - Vaquero
25. Dick Dale - Surfing Drums
26. Sandy Nelson - Let There Be Drums
27. Dick Dale - Let's Go Trippin'
28. Richie Valens - la Bamba
30. The Krew Kats - Peak Hour
32. Johnny & the Hurricanes - Crossfire
33. The Virtues - Guitar Boogie Shuffle
34. Santo & Johnny - Sleepwalk
35. Bobby Fuller - Nervous Breakdown
36. Jan & Dean - Who Put the Bomp
37. The Revels - Comanche
38. Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk
39. The Marketts - Surfin'
41. The Wailers - Shanghied
42. Freddie King - Hideaway
44. The Fireballs - Fireball
45. Muvva 'Guitar' Hubbard - Raunchy
46. Link Wray - Right Turn
47. The Vampires - Clap Trap
48. The Ventures - No Tresspassing
49. The Bel-Airs - Mr Moto |
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