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Saturday, April 23, 2022

Lively Ones • Hang Five!!!



Review by Richie Unterberger
A well-chosen 24-song retrospective, with six pages of informative liner notes by surf authority Domenic Priore. Includes "Goofy Foot," "Surf Rider," "Rik-A-Tik," and lots of other highlights from their Del-Fi releases, as well as a rare single they did for Smash.

Biography by Richie Unterberger
One of the best of the many instrumental surf bands working the Southern California region in 1963, the Lively Ones made recordings built around storming, reverb-drenched Fender guitars embellished by occasional raunchy sax breaks. Originality was not the Lively Ones' forte; over a period of about 12 months, they ground out about five albums, filled out with many covers or retitled numbers based on other rock and R&B compositions. They had a couple of hits in the L.A. area in 1963 ("Surf Rider" and "Rik-A-Tik"), but their best moment was probably "Goofy Foot," whose staccato gunfire of riffs deservedly propelled the track onto several modern best-of-surf anthologies. They ranged far and wide for source material, giving the surf treatment to "Telstar," "Exodus," "Rawhide," and Cole Porter's "Night and Day." Even the overdone standards are arranged and executed with panache. One best-of compilation is all you need, but anyone who likes Dick Dale will dig the Lively Ones' similar sleek arrangements and prototypically twangy, classy surf guitar leads.

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Revisión por Richie Unterberger
Una retrospectiva de 24 canciones bien elegida, con seis páginas de notas de línea informativas por la autoridad de surf Domenic Priore. Incluye "Goofy Foot", "Surf Rider", "Rik-A-Tik" y muchos otros aspectos destacados de sus lanzamientos de Del-Fi, así como un sencillo single que hicieron para Smash.

Biografía de Richie Unterberger.
Una de las mejores bandas de surf instrumentales que trabajaron en la región del sur de California en 1963, los Lively Ones hicieron grabaciones basadas en guitarras Fender repletas de reverberaciones embellecidas por ocasionales saltos de saxo. La originalidad no era el fuerte de los vivos; Durante un período de aproximadamente 12 meses, lanzaron alrededor de cinco álbumes, llenos de muchas portadas o números retitulados basados ​​en otras composiciones de rock y R&B. Tuvieron un par de hits en el área de Los Ángeles en 1963 ("Surf Rider" y "Rik-A-Tik"), pero su mejor momento fue probablemente "Goofy Foot", cuyos disparos de disparos de riffs merecidamente impulsaron la pista hacia varias pistas modernas. Las mejores antologías de surf. Se extendieron a lo largo y ancho del material fuente, dando el tratamiento de surf a "Telstar", "Exodus", "Rawhide" y "Night and Day" de Cole Porter. Incluso los estándares exagerados se organizan y ejecutan con estilo. Todo lo que necesitas es una compilación de lo mejor, pero cualquier persona que le guste Dick Dale cavará los arreglos elegantes y similares de los Lively Ones y los prototipos de guitarra de surf con clase.






 Tracklist:
1 - High Tide (Tranquilizer)
2 - Walkin' The Board
3 - Goofy Foot (Surf Battle)
4 - Surf Rider
5 - Misirlou
6 - Chicken Scratch
7 - Surf Beat
8 - Exodus
9 - The Caterpillar Crawl
10 - Telstar (Surf)
11 - Mr. Moto
12 - Crying Guitar (Surfer's Lament)
13 - Livin'
14 - Guitarget (Hotdoggen)
15 - Crazy Surf
16 - Paradise Cove
17 - Bustin' Surfboards
18 - Rawhide
19 - Shootin' The Pier
20 - Forty Miles Bad Surf
21 - Rik-A-Tik
22 - Happy Gremmie -
23 - Night & Day (Smash Single #1880)
24 - Hey Scrounge (Smash Single #1880)

























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