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Same line-up as The Royal Fingers, and some of the same songs, too.
They have an album on One Million Dollar Records called 'Speed Crazy.'
Is it any good? Bad? Anyone?
-Warren
It's a great CD. If you like raw highly energetic surf-trash,
definitely will not let you down. Anyone else know of any other
Eleki-stlye groups?-Phillip
--- In , "efrem_the_retarded_rabbit"
<efrem_the_retarded_rabbit@y...> wrote:
> Same line-up as The Royal Fingers, and some of the same songs,
too.
> They have an album on One Million Dollar Records called 'Speed
Crazy.'
>
> Is it any good? Bad? Anyone?
>
> -Warren
--- In , "Phillip W. Sada"
<thee_surrealist@h...> wrote:
> Anyone else know of any other
> Eleki-style groups?-Phillip
The Surf Coasters have done a handful of very Eleki-inspired tunes,
besides covering "Test Driver" and "Black Sand Beach." The Switch
Trout, kind of. They're another Japanese band, but their sound is
more of a fuzz/garage assault.
For old stuff, there's Terauchi Takeshi & the Bunnys and Terauchi
Takeshi & the Bluejeans, Yuzo Kayama & the Launchers, Nobuo Kamei &
the Spacemen, Munetake Inoue & His Sharp Five, and some others I know
I'm forgetting.
Terry & the Bluejeans' 'Manatso No Uwi Wo Buttobase' is the closest
to an actual surf album that any first-wave Eleki group did, to my
knowledge. It's got a handful of first-wave covers, and the tone is
more reverb-y. The Ventures influence is a lot less prevalent until
the last half of the album or so.
There's a great '63-'65 Japanese surf comp, 'Let's Go Surfin,' that
has a bunch of Bluejeans covers of first-wave tunes (the version
of "Misirlou" is incredible), along with some really good Jimmy
Takeuchi & the Exciters stuff. Be warned, though ... the songs with
vocals on the comp are beyond awful.
-Warren