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VA- Surf Creature Vol 3 rare comp of 60's surf 45s LP SEALED
Romulan records UFOX20
Released in (1993?)
comp from 60's surf 45's
Cover by Coop
Side 1
01-Starfires - Hand Full Of Blood
02-Majestics - Big Noise At Makaha
03-Craig Calhill & The Offbeats - Surfin Elephant
04-Craig Calhill & The Offbeats - Pipe City
05-Varitones - Repto
06-Aki Aelong - Earthquake
07-Mysterions - Jerico Rock
08-Newport Nomads - Harlem Bells
Side 2
09-Trademarks - Baha Ree Ba Part 2
10-Hustlers - Barefooted Venture
11-Mickey Aversa - Blast Off
12-Attila & The Huns - The Lonely Huns
13-Five More - Avalanche
14-Fugitives - Goldenrod
15-Fender IV - Everybody Up
16-Bonnavills - The Bonnavills Stomp
Corrections to the song list on the LP
Side 1 3. the Varatones - Repeto 4. Craig Cahill and the Offbeats - Surfin' Elephants 5 Craig Cahill and the Offbeats - Pipe City
Track by Track Review from Reverb Central website
Hand Full Of Blood
Surf (Instrumental)
An Illinois label issued this. It has a much more surf sound than "Space Needle," so it is very likely not the same band at all. There are behind the bridge fills, tribal drums, eerie guitar leads, and a cool rhythmic second guitar. A fine track, exotic and most unusual.
Big Noise From Makaha
Surf (Instrumental)
This obscuro on a Riverside label is pure surf, in the garage vein. It's mean sax break hints of Steve Douglas. The guitars reverb away with deep spring action. Yikes! "Big Noise From Makaha" is a surfization of "Big Noise From Winnetka."
Repeto
Surf (Instrumental)
This is the 1964 original (there are two updates from 1997 and 2000), with sax lead and great vintage surf rage. It is a really solid single, played with plenty of energy and teenage exuberance. The melody is solid, the energy good, and even under a bad mix, with the bass too hot, and the sax too loud, this is one fine tune. ItÕs played with plenty of energy and teenage exuberance.
Surfin' Elephant
Surf (Instrumental)
This is a playful and highly rhythmic mid tempo number that brings a smile to the face. It shows off tight meter and synchronization. It makes you wanna move. The Surf Raiders covered this in the early eighties.
Pipe City
Surf (Instrumental)
A dry second guitar playing a nifty little pattern under a twangy lead playing a surf riff with a lot of flair. It's almost melodic, and infectious.
Earthquake
Surf (Instrumental)
This fine tune was covered by the Surfaris. It is mean and vibrato laden, and uses echoplex string swipes to simulate the same sorts of sounds they used when they covered "Moon Dawg." It's a very rhythmic track, full of body and power. This band's output on Vee Jay should be released!
Jerico Rock
Surf (Instrumental)
A solid surf variation on the biblical tune. This works really well, while it also has a silly air to it. Almost any melodic piece can be surfed up. They do a fine job with the song, playing fast and using lots of chunka-chunka and rolling raging drums.
Harem Bells
Surf (Instrumental)
Damped and well reverbed guitar plucking out a very cool pattern. It's not melodic, but the idea is splendid. I think this is a cover, but I can't quite place the original, though it sounds like a late 30's-early 40's big band number. Plucked all the way through, it's quite different.
Baha Ree Bah (Part 2)
Mariachi Surf (Instrumental)
This is the B-side of the magnificent single from the Trademarks. It's a blend of mariachi and surf, so natural, and with such infectious energy. Total fun, and incredibly cool. If you don't know this tune, you should. Just plain excellent.
Barefoot Venture
Surf (Instrumental)
Near mariachi horns play the lead pattern while surf guitar plays in time. It's mostly a rhythm pattern in an R&B vein, the sort of thing that was probably a set-ender, as was Dick Dale's "Break Time" was.
Blast Off
Surf (Instrumental)
This is a spiffy garagie and mean surf single, with excellent lead work and a flying melody line. Lots of reasons to like this. Thrashing rolling drums, a solid bass line, and that great surf lead. Infectious!
The Lonely Huns
Surf (Instrumental)
Big island chords, shallow whammy wakes on the water, and a melody that borrows parts from the Ventures' "Lonely Sea." The question is, which came first? This is lovely, melodic and inviting island music.
Avalanche
Surf (Instrumental)
Is this one of the versions of the Handful of Fives et al with Skip and Terry Hand who were also part of the Eddie and the Showmen legacy? Doesn't matter I guess. It's fast, furious, pure surf madness, with a wailin' sax in a few verses under the lead guitar. Great picking and fiery attack.
Goldenrod
Surf (Instrumental)
Damped reverbed second guitar, and a weird blending of sax and an out-of-tune lead guitar to create a dissonant sound. It's both intriguing and hard to listen to. There's no melody, just a riff. The damaged arrangement is the key.
Everybody Up
Surf (Instrumental)
From the first drum beat of the intro, this track shreds. The beat is strong, the rhythm infectious, and the melody incredibly good. There are few surf instros that compare to the power and energy of this magical track. Exceptionally good playing, and magnificently strong writing. The glissandoes grab and shake you, leaving you spent when it's over.
The Bonnavills' Stomp
Surf (Instrumental)
Raging mean guitar riffs introduce a nifty melody line that is both dark and sad, almost morose with a hint of freedom. The distant sax and glissandoes add to the mystery of the track. It's a muddy ambient recording.
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