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Hey, Beach Girls! : Female Surf 'n' Drag 1961-1966

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発売日 2010年09月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAce
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDCHD1282
SKU 029667043021

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:01
Liner Note Authors: Malcolm Baumgart; Mick Patrick. It wasn't just guys singing about surfboards and hot rods during the surf and drag boom in the early '60s; the girls were doing it, too, as this delightful 25-track compilation from Ace Records shows. Although nothing here was really ever more than a regional hit, these female singers and groups add a refreshing spin to a genre that puts a premium on motion and speed and expands love to include the sun, endless waves, and high-performance car engines. It adds up to a wonderful batch of rarities including Brian Wilson's production of "Pray for Surf" by the Honeys (who included Marilyn Rovell, Wilson's soon-to-be wife), "(Dance with The) Surfin' Band" by Hal Blaine & the Young Cougars (drum legend Hal Blaine with the Blossoms on vocals), "Will You Love Me (Like You Did Last Summer)" by the Westwoods (Gracia Nitzsche singing an arrangement composed by her husband, Jack Nitzsche), a stomping "Drag Race Johnny" by Australia's endearing Little Pattie, and the first ever effort by the great songwriting team of Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, "Red Corvette," which was billed to Ellie Gee & the Jets. Each of these sides is at least historically interesting, and if some, like a rare surf song from Motown Records, "Surfer Boy" by the Supremes, are conceptually improbable, each conjures up the sound and feel of an endless summer where it isn't just the guys in motion. ~ Steve Leggett
エディション : Reissue
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      Pray for Surf / The Honeys
    2. 2.
      Cycle Set / Donna Loren
    3. 3.
      (Dance with The) Surfin' Band / Hal Blaine & the Young Cougars
    4. 4.
      Draggin' Wagon / The Surfer Girls
    5. 5.
      Shoot the Curl / The Honeys
    6. 6.
      He's My Surfin' Guy / The Beach Girls
    7. 7.
      (You Can't Take) My Boyfriend's Woody / The Angels
    8. 8.
      He's My Blonde-Headed, Stompie Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Guy / Little Pattie & the Statesmen
    9. 9.
      Sammy the Sidewalk Surfer / The Surfettes
    10. 10.
      Don't Drag No More / Susan Lynne
    11. 11.
      I Miss My Surfer Boy Too / The Westwoods
    12. 12.
      Riding the Waves / Dee Dee Sharp
    13. 13.
      Hey, Beach Boy / Andrea Carroll
    14. 14.
      Surfer's Playmate / The Fleetwoods
    15. 15.
      Attention! Accident (Sur l'Autoroute de l'Ouest) (Shut Down) / Les Gams
    16. 16.
      Beach Blanket Bingo / Donna Loren
    17. 17.
      We're Goin' Surfin / The Marshans / The Wailers
    18. 18.
      Drag Race Johnny / Little Pattie & the Statesmen
    19. 19.
      Surfin' / The Orlons
    20. 20.
      Will You Love Me (Like You Did Last Summer) / The Westwoods
    21. 21.
      Lonely Little Beach Girl / Carol Connors / The Surfettes
    22. 22.
      Surfer Boy / The Supremes
    23. 23.
      Rod Hot Rod / King Pins
    24. 24.
      Your Baby's Gone Surfin' / Duane Eddy & The Rebelettes
    25. 25.
      Red Corvette / Ellie Gee & the Jets

商品の紹介

Record Collector (magazine) (p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The absolute queens of the show were the Brian Wilson-produced Honeys....A fine collection that will melt any beach bum's heart."
Rovi

It wasn’t just guys singing about surfboards and hot rods during the surf and drag boom in the early '60s; the girls were doing it, too, as this delightful 25-track compilation from Ace Records shows. Although nothing here was really ever more than a regional hit, these female singers and groups add a refreshing spin to a genre that puts a premium on motion and speed and expands love to include the sun, endless waves, and high-performance car engines. It adds up to a wonderful batch of rarities including Brian Wilson's production of “Pray for Surf” by the Honeys (who included Marilyn Rovell, Wilson's soon-to-be wife), “(Dance with The) Surfin’ Band” by Hal Blaine & the Young Cougars (drum legend Hal Blaine with the Blossoms on vocals), “Will You Love Me (Like You Did Last Summer)” by the Westwoods (Gracia Nitzsche singing an arrangement composed by her husband, Jack Nitzsche), a stomping “Drag Race Johnny” by Australia’s endearing Little Pattie, and the first ever effort by the great songwriting team of Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, “Red Corvette,” which was billed to Ellie Gee & the Jets. Each of these sides is at least historically interesting, and if some, like a rare surf song from Motown Records, “Surfer Boy” by the Supremes, are conceptually improbable, each conjures up the sound and feel of an endless summer where it isn’t just the guys in motion. ~ Steve Leggett
Rovi

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