Groovy Arizona album by AL CASEY "Surfin' Hootenanny" New Sealed Stereo 15 track

Sold Date: March 26, 2020
Start Date: January 14, 2019
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Classic Arizona related vinyl album by AL CASEY titled "Surfin' Hootenanny" originally produced in 1963 by Lee Hazlewood.  This copy is new, sealed on the Sundazed label #5026.   Pressed on blue wax.  You get the original album in glorious Stereo, plus three bonus tracks, 15 tracks total.  Full notes and pictures.  See scan.  Brand new, out of the box, in the shrink wrap.  Grab one now. 

Note that this is the original Stereo blue vinyl pressing from 1996 not the more recent Sundazed RSD green vinyl Mono version.    

Album Notes:

Al Casey has had a long and productive career as a multi instumentalist, contributing much spark and fire to notable Duane Eddy sessions in particular. His one lone moment in the national chart spotlight came when Duane's producer Lee Hazlewood had a falling out and Casey inherited "Surfin' Hootenanny," what would have been the Twang Man's next single. With Darlene Love and the Blossoms doing honors as the 'K.C.-ettes' and Al turning spot on the money sound bite impressions of Dick Dale, the Ventures, and old Duane himself, the combination was cool enough to get the 45 up to mid chart status in 1963. Certainly enough red vinyl biscuits went out the door for an album to be forthcoming, loaded with surf music classics. Hard to believe then that one of the world's greatest surf albums was only cut in just under six hours, but when Al Casey and producer Lee Hazlewood got together to assemble tracks for this, that's exactly how the scenario worked out. With Leon Russell on organ and Hal Blaine on drums, they blasted out a take of each tune (three of them presented here as alternate take bonus CD cuts), then pressed on. As a matter of fact, Casey had a gig booked that day as a member of the folk group the Raintree County Singers. Told by Hazlewood that they still needed a couple of tracks to fill the album. Casey kept the taxi meter running, came back inside the studio and blasted out a couple of takes of "Surfin' Blues," presented here as a 'two parter.' One of the great early surf albums, presented here in sparkling stereo off the master tapes, this is one of those collectors' items that truly deserves it's rep. ~ Cub Koda RIP

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