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"Surf City" And "Surfin' South Of The Border"

                 


    



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Format: CD
Condition: VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) / NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) (Media / Cover)    More Info
Label: Collectors' Choice Music CCM4732
Country: US
Released: 2004-09-20
Genre: Surf
Num In Set: 1
Barcode: 617742047325
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   1454412991 listed 2021/5 6169 1

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Tracklist
 
1Surf City
2Telstar Surf
3Heads Up
4Malibu Run
5Misirlou
6Surf Rider
7Soul Surfer
8Sleep Walk
9Crazy Surf
10Livin'
11Tranquilizer
12Forty Miles Of Bad Surf
13Torquary
14Baja
15Mexico
16Limbo Rock
17More
18Exodus
19Tequila
20Watermelon Man
21Undertow
22Walking Memories
23Latina
24Surf Fiesta


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Notes
Surf City/Surfin' South of the Border is a single-CD compilation, issued in 2004, that contains both the third and fourth long-players by the Lively Ones, recorded during their short but prolific residency at the indie Del-Fi Records imprint. Contrasting with many of the generic instrumental aggregates of the era, the bandmembers were not studio pros recording under an assumed moniker. In fact, Joel Willenbring (sax) and Jim Masoner (guitar) led the rhythm section of Ed Chiaverini (guitar), Ron Griffith (bass), and Tim Fitzpatrick (drums) into becoming one of the better acts of the copious -- if not at times redundant -- West Coast surf scene. The opener, "Surf City," was a concurrently new cut, showing up on this platter only weeks after Jan & Dean's chart-topper, and was likely included as a quick way to cash in on the success of the original. Without the prominent vocals, however, the Lively Ones' interpretation pales in comparison. Considerably more accomplished is the revamped Dick Dale signature free-for-all "Miserlou" and the stinging "Head's Up," adapted from the canon of guitarist Freddie King. Perhaps due to the incessant demands of the label for fresh product to push, the band didn't get the opportunity to contribute an overabundance of its own tunes. If the introspective "Malibu Run" or the full-throttle energy of "Tranquilizer" are any indication, they were certainly capable composers as well as a substantial combo. Originally released in 1964, Surfin' South of the Border was a concept that paired the Lively Ones with an ad hoc gathering of session heavies who called themselves the Surf Mariachis. Conte Candoli (trumpet), Tom Scott (sax), Jay Migliori (sax), Billy Strange (guitar), and Frankie Capp (percussion) supply a lip-smacking "Watermelon Man" and a rousing reading of Lalo Schifrin's "Undertow" (among others), accompanying the Lively Ones'"Torquay," the reverb-laden "Exodus," and "Mexico." ~ Lindsay Planer
     
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