2015 collection. Newly compiled by the guys from Pipeline Magazine, The Birth Of Surf Vol 3 follows the pattern of the earlier volumes in representing the influential pre-surf instrumental scene and then moving on through the genre's prime years of 1963 and 64 with a selection of hits and rare gems. It's 26 tracks includes rockin' contributions from influential acts such as Johnny & The Hurricanes, the genre-defining blast of Dick Dale on 'The Victor' and follow-up singles from hit makers the Chantays ('Scotch High's'), Astronauts ('Surf Party') and Pyramids ('Pressure'), none of which appeare... [Read More]
From the vaults of George Brown's Titan label come 24 track of rare surf music. The CD contains every track released by the Strangers & the Surfmen (who later muted into the Lively Ones), plus the rare, very first releases from cult figures Davie Allen & Gary Usher, as well as an early (1965) U. S. only release by the Lancasters, written by and featuring a young Ritchie Blackmore, who went on to form the hard rockin' groups Rainbow & Deep Purple.
UK collection. When rock 'n' roll music hit the shores of France, it was embraced with a fervor more intense than in other European countries. The first wave of French rock bands set the stage for the later yé-yé scene and led a generation of Gallic teens to follow suit and launch their own groups. Many were inspired to form combos by the Shadows, the reigning kings of instrumental rock throughout Europe in the early '60s. Every country had bands vying to be the top instrumental group but nowhere was the competition more fierce than in Paris. Many of the featured artists included the standar... [Read More]
UK collection. Quirky in the extreme, Make Mine Mondo does what it says on the tin and then some. Culled from the vaults of the eccentric Doré label, fuzzed-out garage bands, wayward rockabillies and mental instrumentalists cook up a melée of mondo mayhem in long-ago Los Angeles. Comprising 11 extremely rare and sought after garage band singles (nine previously uncompiled and new to CD); eight previously uncompiled instrumentals (also new to CD) and several unreleased rock 'n' roll/R&B numbers, all remastered for legitimate first-time release, Make Mine Mondo screams for attention in the bus... [Read More]
The Ventures Play Telstar-The Lonely Bull and Others hit #8 in January 1963, staking its claim as the highest-charting Ventures album ever. The Ventures in Space brought them back into the Top 30 on the album charts the very next year, with astral song titles like Solar Race; War of the Satellites; Moon Child; Love Goddess of Venus , and more. Two Ventures classics, one ludicrously low price!
Originally released in 1992, THE VERY BEST OF The Ventures features 20 of the surf rock legends greatest recordings. This compilation includes their first single "Walk Don't Run" as well as "Raunchy," "Wipeout," "Hawaii Five-O," "Pipeline" and many more!
Contains many rarities and 22 previously unreleased tracks.Liner notes with personal memories by John Blair himself.Carefully re-mastered for this exclusive Bear family release.Extensive liner notes and mostly unpublished photos from John's private collection.Contains a detailed discography by John Blair and Marc Mittelacher.Comes with a 6-sided Digipak.John Blair, a dazzling name in the Californian music scene, who once made his first recordings with bluegrass music, played rockabilly with Ray Campi and rocked the surf rock scene at the end of the 1970s. He is author, wrote liner notes to var... [Read More]
The third mouth-watering installment of Ace Records' series highlighting the post-Beatles era. 29 eclectic tracks, spanning 1963-1969, of soul, pop, lounge, & garage. Artists include Marvin Gaye, Jr.. Walker, the Box Tops, Henry Mancini, Gale Garnett, Bobbie Gentry, Canned Heat, the Beach Boys, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Music Explosion, & many more. Includes 28-page booklet with extensive liner notes & photos of featured artists. 2003.
So The Beatles released Rubber Soul in 1965. Jan and I rushed out to our local record store (remember those?) and bought two copies. It was a great album —the music was awesome, and the production was brilliant. But there was something that was missing: we didn’t discover the meaning of the so-very-cool title Rubber Soul. Such a ool title must have some very deep meaning that was right up there with discovering The Meaning of Life or The Theory of Relativity, for God’s sake. So how did we miss it? Traveling in the car, we talked about this whole Rubber Soul thing, and it got us thinking ... [Read More]
2007 digitally remastered collection of some of Jethro Tull's finest acoustic-based moments throughout the years. The Ian Anderson-led British Rock institution have always mixed electric with acoustic tracks together on their albums (most of their hits are a perfect hybrid of the two styles). This chronological compilation features 24 tracks that highlight Jethro Tull's intricate, sometimes whimsical acoustic side. Includes 'Life Is A Sing Song', 'Jack Frost & The Hooded Crow', 'Mother Goose' and more. EMI.
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