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Includes covers of songs by Mac Rebbenack ("Storm Warning"), the 13th Floor Elevators, Dick Dale, Ivory Joe Hunter and others.
Playing all manner of cheap, pawnshop guitars, and with guest stars Jimmie Vaughn, Charlie Musselwhite, and David Grissom aboard, Del Rey serves up an even dozen buzzing instrumentals that cover all manners of genres from surf to blues to jungle rock. Highlights include "Camel Walk," "Storm Warning," and a superlative cover of Dick Dale's "The Wedge." ~ Cub Koda
Personnel: Teisco Del Rey (guitar, guitorgan, 6-string bass), Rick "Caspar" Rawls, Mikko Lankinen, David Grissom, Chris Cush (guitar), Clifford "Honky Tonk" Scott, Steve Douglas (tenor saxophone), Jean-Jacques Barrera, Tom Nyman, Keith Ferguson, Steve Soest, Peter Stuart, Speedy Sparks (bass), Janne Haavisto, Mike Buck, Elan Portnoy, Johnny Perez (drums), Matti Pitsinki (percussion, organ), Unknown Maracas, Jr., Bernie Larsen (percussion).
Engineers: Michael Beinhorn, Jeffry Holt, Doug Doyle, Brent Backhus, Stuart Sullivan, Fred Remmert, Bill Johnson, Bill Munyon, Ben Blank.
Teisco Del Rey Many Moods Of Songs | 1. | Ridin' the Wind |
| 2. | Camel Walk |
| 3. | Dimples |
| 4. | Wedge, The |
| 5. | Teisco Redentor |
| 6. | You're Gonna Miss Me |
| 7. | Los Surf |
| 8. | Pier Pressure |
| 9. | I Almost Lost My Mind |
| 10. | Hearse, The |
| 11. | Small Fry |
| 12. | Storm Warning |
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