Surfer's Choice
By

Rating


Album: Surfer's Choice
# Song Title   Time
1)    Surf Beat More Info...
2)    Sloop John B. More Info...
3)    Take It Off More Info...
4)    Night Owl More Info...
5)    Fanny Mae More Info...
6)    Misirlou Twist More Info...
7)    Jessie Pearl More Info...
8)    Del-Tone Rock More Info...
9)    Peppermint Man More Info...
10)    Surfing Drums More Info...
11)    Shake 'N' Stomp More Info...
12)    Lovey Dovey More Info...
13)    Death of a Gremmie More Info...
14)    Let's Go Trippin' More Info...
15)    Jungle Fever More Info...
16)    Misirlou More Info...
 
Album: Surfer's Choice
# Song Title   Time
1)    Surf Beat More Info...
2)    Sloop John B. More Info...
3)    Take It Off More Info...
4)    Night Owl More Info...
5)    Fanny Mae More Info...
6)    Misirlou Twist More Info...
7)    Jessie Pearl More Info...
8)    Del-Tone Rock More Info...
9)    Peppermint Man More Info...
10)    Surfing Drums More Info...
11)    Shake 'N' Stomp More Info...
12)    Lovey Dovey More Info...
13)    Death of a Gremmie More Info...
14)    Let's Go Trippin' More Info...
15)    Jungle Fever More Info...
16)    Misirlou More Info...
 
Product Description
Product Details
Performer Notes
  • Very few early rock & roll albums were true groundbreakers, but this is one: not only did it single-handedly establish the surf music genre (and Dick Dale's hegemony over it), but also sold the entire concept to mass America, where surfing in landlocked regions was only a state of mind. Largely recorded at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa Beach -- Dale's ruling home turf, where one can clearly hear the kids screaming in anticipation at the start of "Surf Beat" -- this lays out the vocal highlights from Dick's set list ("Peppermint Man," "Lovey Dovey," "Night Owl," "Fanny Mae," and "Sloop John B.," sounding very odd here with overdubbed strings) up against the instrumentals that truly forged the style. "Miserlou Twist" -- a different version than the original Del-Tone single -- and the original, pre-reverb single version of "Let's Go Trippin'" appear to be the only studio tracks aboard. But the live takes on "Surfing Drums" (later retitled "Tribal Thunder" on one of Dale's comeback albums), "Take It Off," "Shake 'n' Stomp," and the lowdown stomp of "Death of a Gremmie" just as clearly delineate the wild, reverbed excitement of the new style in its native habitat. Without a doubt, surf guitar's finest hour, the genre's equivalent to Charlie Parker's Dial recordings. ~ Cub Koda
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.110) - Ranked #6 in Rolling Stone's "The Top 10 Reissues Of 2006" -- "Dick Dale invented surf guitar: staccato bursts of loud, clean twang over explosive rhythms."
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
Home » Music » Easy Listening » Oldies » Surf
Home » Music » Vinyl » Rock/Pop » Surf
This title is unavailable for purchase as none of our regular suppliers have stock available. If you are the publisher, author or distributor for this item, please visit this link.

Back to top