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Re: The Glaciers!

Klas Fjellgren (surfites_64) - 27 Mar 2005 11:53:10

Yeah, not much of this kind of stuff gets rereleased on CD but as I
gladly also buy vinyl it's not a problem for me as long as the record
isn't too expensive. I won the Glaciers album on eBay for around $30
+ shipping. Also these cool looking album covers really benefits of
the full size LP format.
/ Klas
--- In , "plvttr" <plvttr@y...> wrote:
>
> --- In , "Klas Fjellgren"
> <surfites@b...> wrote:
> >
> > I recently got the Glaciers' great mid 60's album "From Sea To
Ski".
> > Yesterday I came across a website that had all the album tracks
> posted,
> > so if anyone is interested, check them out. Great stuff that
> combines
> > reverb, fuzz and tremolo guitar and I think the Glaciers are a
great
> > example of the cool type of studio groups that existed in the
60's.
> > Favorites of mine include "Holiday Hill", "Slalom" and "Blue
Ridge".
> > Some of the songs were written by Lee Hazlewood and earlier also
> > recorded by Al Casey on the "Surfin' Hootenanny" album. Here they
> have
> > different titles though.
> >
> >
> >
> > Klas / The Surfites
>
> Hey Klas, I went and checked out that album, I think old stuff
like
> that is cool, but it never gets rereleased on cd. I did a search
on
> amazon and found a glaciers album but it was called glaciers come,
> glaciers go and it was a dobro-steel guitar world music album. I
> recently found a single from a band called Gene Grey and The
> Stingrays. It sounds old but doesn't have a date on it. Paul

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