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Saturday, April 30, 2022

VA • Cowabunga! - The Surf Box - Set 1 Ground Swells [1960-1963]



California may be the largest state in the Union, but it's only one state nuzzling one ocean, with only so many people living near the coastline, and a small minority of them have attempted to navigate waves on a board, much less possess the fetching physique to do so in public. Obviously, then, surf music isn't for surfers. If it were, Rhino would put out a greatest-hits EP instead of a four-disc box set. Cowabunga! is all the permanent-wave stuff most people will ever need. The discs are arranged in a curious manner: disc 1, "Ground Swells," chronicles the years from 1960 to 1963; disc 2 features nothing but recordings from '63; the third CD runs from '63 to '67; and the coda captures the postpunk renaissance that began in '77. Curious, isn't it, that there was so little going on in surf between '67 and '77? Maybe Jimi Hendrix almost killed it when he promised (in 1967!), "You'll never hear surf music again" on "Third Stone from the Sun." But Hendrix is dead, and Dick Dale lives! So, too, do the Revels, the Beach Boys, the Surfaris, Annette Funicello, the Ventures, and dozens of others. At least they do in this anthology. By the way, "cowabunga" is "a yell of excitement by a surfer." You learn that from the helpful glossary included in the excellent liner notes by John Blair, leader of Jon & the Nightriders. As to the lasting appeal of surf music, perhaps it has something to do with the fact that it's mostly instrumental. People make jokes about dumb California blonds, but the ones who made most of the classic surf sides knew one thing: it's wise at times to keep your mouth shut and play! --Steven Stolder


Disc: 1
  1. Bulldog - The Fireballs
  2. Mon Dawg! - The Gamblers
  3. Church Key - The Revels, With Barbara Adkins
  4. Underwater - The Frogmen
  5. Mr. Moto - The Belairs
  6. Let's Go Trippin' - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
  7. Surfer's Stomp - The Mar-Kets
  8. Surfin - Beach Boys
  9. Paradise Cove - Teh Surfmen
  10. Latin'ia - The Sentinals
  11. Bustin' Surfboards - The Tornadoes
  12. Miserlou - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
  13. Surf Beat - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
  14. Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys
  15. Pipeline - Chantay's
  16. Surfer Joe (Long Version) - The Surfaris
  17. Wipe Out (Long Version) - The Surfaris
  18. The Rising Surf - Richie Allen & The Pacific Surfers
  19. Surf Rider - The Lively Ones
  20. Shoot That Curl - Chris & Kathy


Label: Rhino Records  ‎– R2 72418
Released: 1996
Genre: Rock
Style: Surf






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