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King of the Surf Guitar [LP] [LP]

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3,190
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廃盤

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発売日 2007年05月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSundazed Music Inc.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SUZ62512
SKU 090771625120

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:36:10
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      King of the Surf Guitar
    2. 2.
      The Lonesome Road
    3. 3.
      Kansas City
    4. 4.
      Dick Dale Stomp
    5. 5.
      What'd I Say
    6. 6.
      Greenback Dollar
    7. 7.
      Hava Nagila
    8. 8.
      You Are My Sunshine
    9. 9.
      Mexico
    10. 10.
      Break Time
    11. 11.
      Riders in the Sky
    12. 12.
      If I Never Get to Heaven
    13. 13.
      Lobo
    14. 14.
      Cotton Picking

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Dick DaleDick Dale & His Del-Tones

その他
プロデューサー: Jim Monsour; Voyle Gilmore

オリジナル発売日:1963年

商品の紹介

Dick Dale was becoming one of the biggest rock & roll acts in California's history in 1962 when he was signed to Capitol Records, who reissued his album Surfer's Choice (which had already moved close to 90,000 copies on Dale's own Deltone label) and put him into the studio to cut some fresh material for his new sponsors. Overall, King of the Surf Guitar was probably Dale's best album for Capitol, but it also suggested a fundamental misunderstanding of Dale and his music by the label. King of the Surf Guitar begins with the title tune, in which female vocal group the Blossoms (featuring Darlene Love) urge us to "Listen! Listen to the King!" as Dale reels off trademark riffs, as if anyone who bought the record would be likely to do otherwise, and the curious opener pointed to the album's flaw. Capitol seemingly wanted an album that would have something for everyone, so along with Dale's ripsaw surf guitar vehicles it includes folk tunes ("Greenback Dollar"), rock & roll oldies ("Kansas City"), country standards ("You Are My Sunshine"), lovelorn ballads ("If I Never Get to Heaven"), and plenty of vocal numbers, though Dale goes out of his way to inject his forceful personality into every tune and his singing, while not as impressive as his guitar work, was nothing to complain about. Still, this album truly shines on tunes when Dale gets to play guitar at full force, and "Hava Nagila," "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky," and "Mexico" are as fiery as anything he would cut for the label. If King of the Surf Guitar isn't a Dick Dale album for purists, at the very least it leaves no doubt that he came by the title accolade honestly. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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