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I think I have 10 copies of Surfin' with the Astronauts.......does that count?
Just funning you guys, eddie katcher and his little buddy L.D.
Warren Binder <> wrote:Matt,
I'm definitely not the best person to classify something as a must have, but in
terms of which albums I listen to the most, here, in no particular order, are my
picks.
Classic:
Randy Holden (Fender IV) - Early Works '64-'66
Dick Dale - Surfer's Choice
Jim Messina & the Jesters - The Dragsters
Ventures - Live in Japan '65
Trashmen - Live Bird '65-'67
Eddie & the Showmen - Squad Car
Sentinals - Big Surf
V/A - Rare Surf Vol. 1, 2 & 3
Original Surfaris - Bombora
V/A - Diggin' Out
Modern:
Satan's Pilgrims - Creature Feature
Surf Coasters - Surfdelic
Slacktone - s/t
Pollo Del Mar - The Golden State
Jon & the Nightriders - Raw & Alive '98
Space Cossacks - Tsar Wars
Mermen - Live at the Haunted House
Nebulas - Nebula One
Treblemakers - Vs. the Doomsday Device
Man or Astroman - Experiment Zero
-Warren wrote:
Pardon me if this territory has been covered before, or at least recently,
but being new here I'd like to see the answers this list comes up with.
Please list, in your opinion, what you consider the TEN best/most essential
surf albums of the classic surf area - the "must haves" for anyone's
collection. Thanks.
Also, if you care to - add a list of the top ten contemporary surf albums as
well.
-Matt Crunk
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