| | Long Boards Big Surf CD - Import Long Boards Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Long Boards Big Surf Songs | 1. | Moment of Truth |
| 2. | Requiem For Link |
| 3. | Downhill |
| 4. | Jeff Phillips Journey to the Stars |
| 5. | Banzai Washout |
| 6. | Big Surf |
| 7. | Wallride |
| 8. | Guinchy |
| 9. | Rollout |
| 10. | Toro |
| 11. | Desert |
| 12. | Sky Beach |
| Purchase Big Surf CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dance With Me: The Autumn Teen Sound CD (1995) (Import) United Kingdom
Big Surf
$16.79 Thirty songs (16 previously unissued) drawn from the archives of Autumn Records, the San Francisco-based label founded by deejays Tom Donahue and Bobby Mitchell, with a young producer named Sylvester (aka "Sly") Stewart mostly running the musical end. The biggest act ever on Autumn was the Beau Brummels, who ended up on Warner Bros. when the label was sold in 1966, but there were lots of other good (and even a few better) groups on the label -- the Mojos, represented here by the title track and a nicely snarling version of the Stones' "Off the Hook," and a bunch of others, among them the Tikis (later much more famous as Harpers Bizarre), the Chosen Few, the Us, the Bundles, the Gear One, and the Knight Riders. The sounds here are, obviously, quintessential mid-1960s, with some good garage band representation, including "Little One" (in a stripped-down alternate take) by the Spearmints, the moody "Anything" and the soaring "I Still Love You" by the Vejtables, and the Knight Riders' "Won't You Be My Baby" (very Outsiders-like, and unissued until 1994), but there's also surf music (the Upsetters' "Draggin' the Main") ...
| | Arthur Alexander Greatest Hits CD (1989)
Big Surf
$14.99 This material was originally issued on the Dot label between 1962-65.
In the mid-eighties, English reissue label Ace Records introduced ...
| | Sing Along With Los Straitjackets CD (2001)
Big Surf
$12.85 A huge departure for this masked, previously all-instrumental surf quartet, their fifth album is, as indicated by its title, augmented by vocals. But not just any vocals. Eleven out of the 13 tracks boast a different singer (Big Sandy, who also toured with the band in 2001, appears twice) adding just the right touch to the disc's eclectic covers of rockin' soul (los Bravos' "Black Is Black" with the Mavericks' Raul Malo), British Invasion-styled pop ("Bumble Bee" with a rare vocal from Tom Petty guitarist Mike Campbell), good-time roots (Nick Lowe is guest lead bassist on his own "Shake That Rat," one of the disc's two instrumentals), weepy string-laden '60s ballads (Sixpence None the Richer's Leigh Nash gives a perfectly frail reading of Skeeter Davis' "End of the World"), Cramps-style high octane swamp (Reverend Horton Heat toughens up Roy Orbison's "Down the Line"), their usual twisted, twangy, hang-ten surfin' sufari (a husky voiced Dave Alvin sounds perfect on "California Sun"), and Link Wray-styled, reverb-laden scrappy punk (the Trashmen swing through a tight "A Huevo"). At only 34 minutes, it's a little on the short side, but there is a crisp conciseness to the ...
| | Reigning Sound Time Bomb High School CD (2002)
Big Surf
$11.85 A range of emotions played out via a range of rock-&-roll styles, TIME BOMB HIGH SCHOOL is a high-water mark in the lengthy career of garage-rock mover and shaker Greg Cartwright. Kicking off with a raucous cover of the standard "Stormy Weather," the album touches on everything from power ...
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$20.39 | | Son Volt Retrospective: 1995-2000 CD (2005) Remastered
Big Surf
$8.39 Just because Wilco ended up getting all the press and the Jim O'Rourke hipster cred, that doesn't mean Son Volt should remain forever destined to be the "other" Uncle Tupelo spin-off band. In fact, hardcore UT fans should feel a strong attachment to the latter, as they stayed closer to the spirit of Tupelo's post-modern country-rock. RETROSPECTIVE does an excellent job of chronicling the group's first five years. All the key tracks from the first three albums are here, from the surprisingly heavy rock of the breakout hit "Drown" to the acoustic-guitar-and-pedal-steel lilt of "Creosote." Most attractive ...
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$31.45 | | Chris Stamey Question Of Temperature CD (2005)
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$13.79 America, circa the summer of 2004, was a land crackling with pre-election tension, frustration, and hope. This album of garage-rock protest songs perfectly captures that zeitgeist. Shortly after the release ...
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| | Infinite Best Of 2 Seasons-Aquarius/Gemini CD (2007)
Big Surf
$12.65 The moment hoods all over have been waiting for. Infinite brings something new from Maryland to the streets for all the have not niggas. People in the same struggle he went thru and still is going thru. The late night in front of the building, turnpike scrambling, aint a damn thing funny niggas is gonna appreciate this new era of rap music. Inmates on the yard bang to this shit!Infinite remains standing strong with the new independent urban record label Elite Entertainment. After Loud folded Infinite and former partner formed indie label Armyourself Ent. "Individuals priorities and egos wasnt panning out", Infinite says. "When you come from shit or absolutely nuthin like myself you walk thru concrete walls to reach your goal, unlike a nigga thats spoon fed what he needs. The dude that understands what its like to be at the bottom is gonna work harder to reach the top cuz he never wanna be there again".Infinite pushed for Recording and Music deals from label head Dave Massey at Sony and cooperation from Jim Welch VP of Arista summer of 2003. Infinite ...
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