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Music : Surfers Rule/Gone with the Wave

 : Surfers Rule/Gone with the Wave
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Surfers Rule/Gone with the Wave
by: The Surfaris

Amazon.com's Price: $21.98
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Amazon.com Details:
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5017261204233
Format: Import, Original recording remastered
Label: Bgo - Beat Goes on
Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Bgo - Beat Goes on
Release Date: February 15, 2002
Studio: Bgo - Beat Goes on
Sales Rank: 251603




Disc 1:
  1. Wipe Out - The Surfaris, Berryhill, Robert
  2. Black Denim - The Surfaris, Usher, Gary
  3. Boss Barracuda - The Surfaris, Darin, Bobby
  4. Wax, Board and Woodie - The Surfaris, Christian, Roger "H
  5. Murphy the Surfie - The Surfaris, Day, Norman
  6. Misirlou - The Surfaris, Roubanis, Nicholas
  7. I Wanna Take a Trip to the Islands - The Surfaris, Wilson, Ron [5] [Dr
  8. My Buddy Seat - The Surfaris, Wilson, Brian
  9. Little Deuce Coupe - The Surfaris, Wilson, Brian
  10. Be True to Your School - The Surfaris, Wilson, Brian
  11. Point Panic - The Surfaris, Berryhill, Bob
  12. Hot Rod High - The Surfaris, Usher, Gary
  13. Waikiki Run - The Surfaris, Fuller, Jim
  14. My Little Bike - The Surfaris, Usher, Gary
  15. Surf Scene - The Surfaris, Surfaris
  16. Go Go Go for Louie's Place - The Surfaris, Berryhill, Bob
  17. Surfer Joe - The Surfaris, Berryhill, Bob
  18. Dance, Dance, Dance - The Surfaris, Wilson, Brian
  19. Louie, Louie - The Surfaris, Berry, Richard
  20. Mystic Island Drums - The Surfaris, Berryhill, Bob
Disc 2:
  1. Hey Joe - The Surfaris, Roberts, Billy [1]
  2. Don't Hurt My Little Sister - The Surfaris, Wilson, Brian
  3. Somethin' Else - The Surfaris, Sheeley, Sharon
  4. Hound Dog - The Surfaris, Leiber, Jerry
  5. Catch a Little Ride With Me - The Surfaris, King, Carole
  6. Moon Dawg - The Surfaris, Weaver, Derry
  7. Love Potion No. 9 - The Surfaris, Leiber, Jerry
  8. Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On) - The Surfaris, Everly, Don
  9. Hot Rod Graveyard - The Surfaris, Dant, Charles Bud
  10. California Girls - The Surfaris, Wilson, Brian
  11. Scatter Shield - The Surfaris, Fuller, Jim
  12. Karen - The Surfaris, Mosher, Bob
  13. Sugar Shack - The Surfaris, Voss, Faye
  14. I'm into Something Good - The Surfaris, Goffin, Gerry
  15. Dune Buggy - The Surfaris, Fuller, Jim
  16. So Get Out - The Surfaris, Pash, Jim
  17. It Ain't Me Babe - The Surfaris, Dylan, Bob
  18. All I Really Want to Do - The Surfaris, Dylan, Bob
  19. Like a Rolling Stone - The Surfaris, Dylan, Bob
  20. Surfing Drums - The Surfaris, Graydon, Jay
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Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Two of the surf act's British MCA compilations together on one CD, 1976's 'Surfers Rule' & 1977's 'Gone With The Surf'.A combined total of 40 tracks providing listeners the best of the group's recordings for Decca in the U.S., including covers of 'Hey Joe', 'Louie Louie', 'Like A Rolling Stone' &'California Girls'. All tracks are remastered from the original master tapes. Also features the original cover art of each record & additional sleeve notes. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 BGO Records release.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Surfaris Drummer Ron Wilson's Great Vocals
This compilation highlights Ron Wilson's vocal talents along with earlier instrumentals by The Surfaris. The new vocals feature post-British Invasion hits the likes of Dylan, Turtles, Grassroots, Everlys and others in strong versions of the originals. Ron Wilson's voice is strong, rock-valid and pleasing to both the casual and serious listener alike. This is a great gathering of The Surfaris last works.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Odd Compilation but has some Gems
This is an odd compilation of albums but it is interesting in that it has some things that you won't find anywhere else. While it's true that the Surfaris were at their best when doing their trademark instrumentals, they did some great vocal stuff too(usually with Ron Wilson or Jim Fuller on lead)while working with Gary Usher. It also has some very different sounding stuff(although not my favorite) from their last album, which is unavailable. It kind of falls into the folksy/hippie/protest rock that was so popular from around 66 or 67. They had clearly lost their way by then and were trying to stay commercially viable, and I think only Ron Wilson and Bob Berryhill were still in the band. Everyone had left in protest and were replaced with studio musicians by their record label. But this CD does fill in a few blanks, I'm glad I have it but I would prefer to play their earlier albums instead.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor Man's Beach Boys...
If you'd like to hear a couple of discs of the Surfaris abandoning their wonderful original sound and style and trying to sound like the Beach Boys then by all means, pick this one up.
Personally I'd rather pop in a copy of their excellent "Surf Party" and get to the real stuff.
It's not that this music isn't well played, just that it had all been done before. This isn't what made the Surfaris great! I think they realized this later, and it definately shows in the live "Surf Party" CD which I believe was recorded 6 or 7 years after these two disappointing efforts.
Steer clear of this one and save your money for something real.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lets Go on a surfin' Surfari to the Beach Boys studio!!!
Yes, this is a great compilation of tunes from a surf band mainly recognized for their instrumentals. However, it's really the vocal tracks that stand out on this release. It's not clear who actually sang most of the lead vocals on this CD.
It is quite confusing because the drummer's name is Ron Wilson, and the vocals on most songs sound exactly like Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys. Most sources say that Ron Wilson and Brian Wilson are not related, but I'm not so sure about that.
Anyway, the background vocals sound exactly like the Beach Boys but even better. I would not be at all suprised if the Surfaris called in the Beach Boys dad, Mr. Wilson, for vocal lessons during the studio recordings. And as good as the vocals are on this release, Mr. Wilson must have hogtied and whipped these Surfari boys into shape until their true voices arrived. I'm talking Pulp Fiction here people. I mean how would Mr. Wilson get those pure, high pitched squeals out of these young gentlemen. Deliverance, maybe, I don't know. Now, I'm not sure if it was Mr. Wilson, but I sure wouldn't doubt it. These vocals are great. Was it the Beach Boys called in under the table, maybe, I'm not saying it was, but I wouldn't doubt it. I wish Mr. Wilson was still around so he could teach these new idiots like Ricky Martin and Creed how to sing. I'm sure he would get the best of them. Squeal Ricky, yeah, now thats the voice we want. Thanks Mr. Wilson for this beautiful 5 star release.