philjudd
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 03:34 AM
I have recently come across some really early obscure surf and guitar instrumental compilation albums. The makes me want to learn somr of the lesser known stuff. Any gems you have come across or can suggest to check out? Surf or instrumental?
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Las_Barracudas
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Surf City, NC
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 06:54 AM
Lost Legends of Surf Guitar I & Birth of Surf volume 3.
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Surftone
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 09:54 AM
Surf-Age Nuggets (4-disc box)
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tahitijack
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San Clemente, CA
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 11:22 AM
Cowabunga, a four CD box set is probably a good place to start sampling surf music. Starbucks and Rhino Records produced a cd, Big Waves - Five Decades of Surf Rock which is a single disc, but samples a wide range of music. That one is easy to find. It's hard to find Cowabunga but worth the effort. I'd start with Amazon.
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Brian
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 12:14 PM
philjudd wrote:
I have recently come across dome really early obscure surf and guitar instrumental compilation albums.
What did you find? Why not list them here.
There are many such compilations available. Off the top of my head, in addition to what was already mentioned:
Rare Surf series
Surf Creature
Toes on the Noes
Surfin' in the Midwest series
I'll have to dig through my collection but I know I'm missing some doozies here.
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RobbieReverb
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San Jose, Ca.
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 03:04 PM
This is just what comes to mind. There are many more that I'm forgetting.
Rhino's "Guitar Player Presents: Guitar Legends- Surf Vol 1". There was never a Vol 2, but the Cowabunga Box Set came out a few years later. By the way, all of Rhino's "Guitar Player Presents: Legends of Guitar" (Country, 50's, 60's, 70's Rock, Jazz, Blues, Classical) are outstanding.
"Rock Instrumental Classics: Vol 5 Surf" (other volumes/genres are great, too)
"Lost Legends of Surf Guitar Vols 1-4" (one vol was mentioned above, but they're all great)
"Birth of Surf Vols 1-3" (again one was mentioned above. They're all worthwhile)
Del Fi's "Wild Surf"
"Rim Shots and Reverb" (not all surf, but worthwhile)
"Great British Instrumentals of the 50's and 60's) (again, not all surf, but worthwhile)
"Vampires, Cowboys, Spacemen & Spooks: Very Best of Joe Meek's Instrumentals"(some great surf, some non-surf, but great, nonetheless)
"Pebbles Vol 4 : Surf'n'Tunes"
I hope this helps.
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philjudd
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Queensland
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 07:53 PM
Brian wrote:
philjudd wrote:
I have recently come across dome really early obscure surf and guitar instrumental compilation albums.
What did you find? Why not list them here.
There are many such compilations available. Off the top of my head, in addition to what was already mentioned:
Rare Surf series
Surf Creature
Toes on the Noes
Surfin' in the Midwest series
I'll have to dig through my collection but I know I'm missing some doozies here.
Hi Brian. I listed below the ones I found loaded on Youtube. Thanks.
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DannySnyder
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Berkeley, CA
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 08:33 PM
New wave surf party!!!
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philjudd
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Queensland
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Posted on Jan 28 2017 09:12 PM
The ones I saw and enoyed were:
American Surf Treasures Vol 1
Lost Legends of Surf Volumes 1, 2 and 3.
Rare West Coast Surf Instrumrntsls
Let's Go Surfing - Japanese Surf
Elemental Instrumentals
Behind the Iron Curtain Vol 1 60's Surf
Thanks for sharing those others. I will definitely be checking them out.
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philjudd
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Queensland
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Posted on Jan 29 2017 05:05 AM
RobbieReverb wrote:
This is just what comes to mind. There are many more that I'm forgetting.
Rhino's "Guitar Player Presents: Guitar Legends- Surf Vol 1". There was never a Vol 2, but the Cowabunga Box Set came out a few years later. By the way, all of Rhino's "Guitar Player Presents: Legends of Guitar" (Country, 50's, 60's, 70's Rock, Jazz, Blues, Classical) are outstanding.
"Rock Instrumental Classics: Vol 5 Surf" (other volumes/genres are great, too)
"Lost Legends of Surf Guitar Vols 1-4" (one vol was mentioned above, but they're all great)
"Birth of Surf Vols 1-3" (again one was mentioned above. They're all worthwhile)
Del Fi's "Wild Surf"
"Rim Shots and Reverb" (not all surf, but worthwhile)
"Great British Instrumentals of the 50's and 60's) (again, not all surf, but worthwhile)
"Vampires, Cowboys, Spacemen & Spooks: Very Best of Joe Meek's Instrumentals"(some great surf, some non-surf, but great, nonetheless)
"Pebbles Vol 4 : Surf'n'Tunes"
I hope this helps.
Hi Robbie
These are brilliant. I sm definitely going to hunt all these out!
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summerfun
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Posted on Jan 29 2017 11:34 AM
Surf Legends (And Rumors) 1961-1964
Great collection with excellent mastering.
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slingshotdragster
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Adelaide, South Australia
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Posted on Jan 29 2017 11:15 PM
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arny
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Netherlands, Europe
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Posted on Jan 30 2017 06:39 AM
- The Ace Records series Birth of Surf 1-3, mentioned above is superb.
- Equally good are the Strummin' Mental 1-2, Las Vegas Grind 1-3 and Jungle Exotica 1-2 series on Crypt Records. The first is unknown surf, the other two are more 50's and early 60 exotica and raunchy stripclub tunes. I recommend the CD version, since there are more songs on it and it is a lot cheaper (Las Vegas Grind had 6 volumes on vinyl, but the same songs on 3 CD's).
A couple low budget options are:
- Raunchy! vol 1 - 2 (Jasmin Records)
- Instroville, hits & rarities from the golden age op pop instrumentals (Fantastic Voyage)
- Surf's Comin', 60 cool tracks of the pioneers of surf (Not Now Music)
- Big Box of Link Wray and more Kings of Distortion 6 CD box (Retro World - not all are instrumentals, but it is really worth the bang for the bucks)
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el_camello
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Ottawa
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Posted on Jan 30 2017 02:54 PM
not sure if it's the "Birth of Surf" that has been mentioned above but I got a 170 track compilation album called "Birth of Surf" on iTunes (1/4 are vocal tracks) for 9.99$ (iTunes priced it as a single album). It's got most of the big songs and plenty of other good songs.
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skeeter
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Virginia, USA
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Posted on Jan 30 2017 03:34 PM
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skeeter
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Virginia, USA
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Posted on Jan 30 2017 03:59 PM
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Surftone
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Posted on Jan 30 2017 05:20 PM
Get A Board: 16 Surf and Hot Rod Ho-Downs!
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philjudd
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Queensland
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Posted on Feb 14 2017 04:57 AM
slingshotdragster wrote:
Not sure if most of these are available anymore












Now they are interesting....thanks for giving me something to search out...
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