Another Surf group from the '60s emerges from the ashes with a new recording, The Knights. This group of songs consists of mellow, twang-drenched surf.
The group fast-forwards to the
90s with their recording Surfin' the Web, complete with all the
high-tech sounds of getting online. The first cut jumps out at you, then quiets
down a bit after that with a softer approach. This group has the talent to do a
full-length CD with all original material, which many groups in this genre need
to do.
I don't mean to take anything
away from the Knights, but they do a fine job with this release, and I enjoyed
it. Their versions of the classics are done exceptionally well. I also
appreciate a nod to the past. However, one or two cuts from the '60s suit
my taste. Many folks may enjoy hearing all of the older tunes again.
I am happy that some of these groups are seizing the moment, getting web pages up, and reconnecting with their past. The Internet has breathed new life into groups that would otherwise have been forgotten.
Note: My opinion today about doing surf covers is entirely different from what it was then. I was just starting out writing and was hungry to hear new bands' original material. Of course, I would soon find out that many of the bands would enjoy doing covers on their releases!
Tracks:
01. Surfin' The Web
02. Mother Load
03. Bull Dog
04. Sleep Walk
05. Surfin' The Rio
06. El Nino
07. Sea Of Love
08. Here Today, Gone
Tomorrow
09. Cool Links
10. Walk Don't Run
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