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I'm really partial to The Impacts album.

But man, The Atlantics are really great as well.

There may well be individual bands and songs I like better, but for overall complete albums these are just out of the ball park.

Variations on this discussion have been held at intervals since 1962, but

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Muddslide
But man, The Atlantics are really great as well.

Atlantics for me as well. Bombora still has the same impact on me as it did when I was six!! Cool

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Mike

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Lots of great ones..hard to pick just one...might have to go with the Lively Ones Surf Rider and Surf Drums

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Ruhar
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Yes indeed.

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

surferjoemusic

big_papu
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PAPU WE ARE ALIGNED ON THIS MY FRIEND!!!! OH YES BABY!!!

I'll third this vote!

Does it have to be a Real LP, or does a "best of" count?
or what about say.
the Eddie and the Showmen, Crossfires, Original Surfaris, or the Nocturnes
cds, none of those actually came out as LPs in the 60s.
they are either a collection of singles, and unreleased songs,
or, in the Noctunres case, just never released. as it was after the British Invasion, and Paul Johnson couldn't find a lable that wanted to release his recordings of the Noctunres. So it sat unreleased until the mid 90s.
when AVI released it, and then later Gee Dee from Germany later re-issuing it.

Anyways,
I would have to say the 60's stuff on cd I listen to most is either compilations.
as there is a large amount of R&B filler on old surf LPs.
or a Best of, such as "Movin" the Best of the Astronauts (instros only) Japanese release cd.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

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Geez, what kind of question is that?

ed

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Ruhar
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Yes indeed.

Yup.

SSIV

WhorehayRFB
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Got this for my B-day back then. I'd already bought earlier 45's but this LP sure got to me on the whole dealie.

big_papu
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Gotta say, that's probably my fave as well, although I also love the first Trashmen and Johnny & The Hurricanes LP's (but they aren't strictly surf). The Astronauts LP has it all - great music and cover art (the photo and the font they used are absolutely perfect).

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Surf CD's / Vinyl / Fanzines / DVD's
Aloha Screwdriver - Lunar Wobble CD
The Nebulas - Euphorion LP / CD
Supertubos - The Fourth Drive CD
Continental Magazine - Issue #38 w/17 Song CD

GuitarBob

WhorehayRFB
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Got this for my B-day back then. I'd already bought earlier 45's but this LP sure got to me on the whole dealie.

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The two Challengers´ Sidewalk Surfin´ LPs.

Both are really top class, but to me the GNP-Crescendo one (The Good Guys´ LP) is also one-of-a-kind amazing work of instrumental perfectionism, thanks to the guitar finesse of Paul Johnson and Art Fisher (oh boy! what a guitar tandem!).

Of course, the K39 album is a masterpiece too.

Double-Crown-Records

big_papu
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Gotta say, that's probably my fave as well, although I also love the first Trashmen and Johnny & The Hurricanes LP's (but they aren't strictly surf). The Astronauts LP has it all - great music and cover art (the photo and the font they used are absolutely perfect).

I think I read this LP used a shot of a female surfer airbrushed to appear as a male silhouette. A pic also used on some other surf band LP.

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