Showing posts with label Surf and Rock Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surf and Rock Reviews. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2025

Surf Rock and Instrumental Review: The Best of The Fireballs—The Original Norman Petty Masters

Norman Petty was a brilliant man who saw the group's talent, The Fireballs.

The Best of The Fireballs—The Original Norman Petty Masters features great music by some very talented musicians. These are classics taken from the original masters.

The period covered the late 1950s through the early 1960s. This is essential Fireball music. It is a must-have piece for anyone who is a fan or collector of their music.

If you know anything about the history of instrumental rock, or if you don't, The Fireballs, The Ventures, and The Shadows were key components in developing the classic surf instrumental sound from the 1950s onward.

Your collection would be incomplete without it. It's good rock' n' roll performed by some true craft masters. It's a delightful journey down a road forever preserved in time.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck

June/July 1999

Tracks:

01. Torquay   

02. Bulldog   

03. The Carioca   

04. Yacky Doo   

05. Foot Patter   

06. Dumbo   

07. Vaquero

08. Long Long Ponytail   

09. Gunshot   

10. Nearly Sunrise   

11. Rik-a-tik   

12. Quite A Party  

13. Really Big Time   

14. Peg Leg  

15. Fireball   

16. Panic Button   

17. Cry Baby   

18. Tuff-A-Nuff   

19. Find Me A Golden Street

20. Blacksmith Blues   

21. Daytona Drag   

22. Kissin'    

23. Chief Whoopin' Koff    

24. El Ringo    

25. Torquay

Sunday, May 4, 2025

Surf Instrumental Review: The Ventures - Gold

https://theventures.com

The Ventures are back in America on Pat Boone's Gold label. The group couldn't have signed with a more focused and dedicated organization. Quality attracts quality.

With the group celebrating its fortieth anniversary, it's a testament to its unwavering dedication that it has come full circle and re-recorded its greatest hits. Utilizing today's exceptional recording technologies, it has breathed new life into these classics, making them sound better than ever.

 

This dedication to their craft is truly inspiring, and it's no wonder they continue to attract new audiences. Beginning their fiftieth decade of recording and touring, these fine musicians have made an indelible mark on music and our culture. The sounds perfected during the Gold sessions are outstanding, with each song offering new and interesting twists and turns that make for a thoroughly entrancing experience.

 

Nokie Edwards, a key figure in The Ventures' history, returns as a guest on fourteen tracks. His return is a significant event for the group and their fans, as he brings back the signature sound that defined The Ventures in the sixties. Edwards still has what it takes. Those quick fingers go to work, making melodious twang-filled notes that strike like lightning, stoking the fire that once burned in the sixties.

 

Bob Bogel, who plays the bass, steps in on lead guitar on four tracks: "Walk Don't Run," "Perfidia," "Guitar Boogie Shuffle," and "Wipe Out." Then Leon Taylor shows why he is Mel's son. What a nice job he does with that classic song. 

 

Taylor adds some of his style and percussive variation, while the diverse Bogel cuts loose with some tasteful and well-placed lead guitar notes. It's not as powerful as "Wipe Out 2000"; nevertheless, it's just as intriguing as any version I have ever heard. You can tell when Gerry McGee steps back in on lead guitar, and his sound is distinctive. He plays with more of an R&B flavor, with fatter chords, whereas Nokie has a more twangy reverb style. Nokie's trademark sound of instro-surf inspired a new genre in the sixties.

 

The late great Mel Taylor does one of his best numbers ever, and one of my favorites is "Bongo Rock." What an exciting rocker it turns into, thanks to the lightning-fast hands of one of music's greatest drummers. We miss him dearly.

 

After forty years, The Ventures haven't lost a step; they have gained a few on their contemporaries. They are a truly exceptional group that consistently produces excellent sound. Their music, whether a new song or a remake, is a testament to their superb talent and dedication. It's a sound that's truly heavenly to the ears, and we can't help but appreciate their musical prowess.

 

Nobody does it like The Ventures. They are like the 'Beatles' of instrumental rock and pop. They are living legends in every sense of the word, and their energy and vitality seem to surpass that of groups half their age. Their performances and recordings testify to their enduring passion and commitment to their craft.

 

The Ventures are an original slice of Americana, making history with every performance and every recording. Yes, this is pure Gold, and it's a thrill with a chill that will run up your spine, leaving you wanting more.

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck 

June 14, 2000

Tracks:

01. Walk Don't Run

02. Telstar 

03. The Cruel Sea

04. Slaughter On 10th Avenue 

05. Yellow Jacket

06. Apache 

07. Perfidia 

08. Diamond Head  

09. The House Of The Rising Sun 

10. Secret Agent Man 

11. Bumble Bee Rock 

12. Pipeline 

13. Wipe Out 

14. Caravan 

15. Tall Cool One 

16. Red River Rock 

17. The James Bond Theme 

18. Guitar Boogie Shuffle 

19. Bongo Rock

20. Honky Tonk

Monday, April 21, 2025

Surf and Rock Review: Lombego Surfers-Let It Rip

https://lombegosurfers.net/

When Anthony Lombego sings, he sounds like the legendary New York Doll Johnny Thunders. When he plays the guitar, it's whoa! The title of the CD says it all: Let It Rip.

When vocals are part of the scheme of things, the group sounds nothing like a surf-instro group. They are punk-rock-garage through and through. On the flip side, it was special when Lombego and his troops decided to go the surf-rock route. There isn't a sound that can match the incredible power of surf combined with electrifying rock. This trio is locked in and comes at you with both barrels on this release.

 

I have always enjoyed the diversity of this group, but I must admit that the instro side is what tickles my fancy. The cuts on this CD are the best I have heard from this group. Once they get you in a groove with their signature punk-garage style, a raw and energetic sound reminiscent of the underground punk scene of the 70s, they switch to what they are best equipped to dish out, monster swells of surf-rock-instro!

 

One can't help but wonder how their instrumental tunes would sound unplugged. They would retain and enhance their impact with a twist.

 

Lombego's guitar work is exceptional, and it would easily transition to acoustic without losing any of its power. Their potential for making an impact acoustically could pique my curiosity and may do the same for you.

 

It's time for America to discover the Lombego Surfers, a band that brings a fresh and unique sound to the punk, garage, and surf rock genres. Their new CD, Let It Rip, is a testament to their musical prowess and a release that should not be missed.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck

March 21, 2000

Tracks:

01. Last Chance

02. Gimme A Break 

03. Prove It To You 

04. Destination Blue 

05. Don't Drift Away

06. California Sun 

07. Rising Surf 

08. El Cheapo 

09. Spark Plug  

10. Full Pull 

11. Tiki Zone 

12. Going Mental 

13. Running Out Of Time