
Impressions - Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar LP NEW
Impressions - Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar LP
NEW. SEALED.
Sundazed Music
14 sizzlinâ surf guitar cuts recorded at the crest of the genre! Brothers Richard and Thomas Frost, more known for their work as Powder, shred through these surf-rockinâ standards â all tucked away until now!
Turning in a smoking rendition of studio guitarist Jan Davisâ âThe Fugitive,â later covered by the Ventures (and much later, Laika & the Cosmonauts), they also lay down a hot version of âOpus Twistâ â also by way of the Ventures, written by Tommy Allsup and J.I. Allison of the Crickets. Three other instrumentals came from the Letâs Hide Away & Dance Away With Freddy King album: âSan-Ho-Zay,â âJust Pickinâ,â and âSen-Sa-Shun.â He delivers a lovely âSleep Walkâ sans Santo & Johnnyâs steel guitar, and converts pianist Floyd Cramerâs âLast Dateâ to guitar.
Balancing out the program are live tracks from Big Alâs Gas House in neighboring Belmont, showing the emergence of British Invasion along with credible renditions of R&B warhorses âLinda Luâ and âCome On.â âRoute 66â is obviously the Stones version, with Rich playing the Keith Richards guitar solo â âand âRoll Over Beethoven,â you could tell it was the Beatlesâ version because my guitar licks are George Harrison.â
Vividly illustrating the bandâs meld of R&B and surf are the two versions of âSan-Ho-Zayâ â the relaxed groove in the bedroom versus the furious live rave. Lord knows whatâs going on in âThe Fightâ â a typical set-opening/closing riff breaking up a brawl?
Though they never released even a 45, these live cuts and âBedroom Tapesâ prove without a doubt that theyâd have been up to the task had the opportunity presented itself.
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Impressions - Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar LP
NEW. SEALED.
Sundazed Music
14 sizzlinâ surf guitar cuts recorded at the crest of the genre! Brothers Richard and Thomas Frost, more known for their work as Powder, shred through these surf-rockinâ standards â all tucked away until now!
Turning in a smoking rendition of studio guitarist Jan Davisâ âThe Fugitive,â later covered by the Ventures (and much later, Laika & the Cosmonauts), they also lay down a hot version of âOpus Twistâ â also by way of the Ventures, written by Tommy Allsup and J.I. Allison of the Crickets. Three other instrumentals came from the Letâs Hide Away & Dance Away With Freddy King album: âSan-Ho-Zay,â âJust Pickinâ,â and âSen-Sa-Shun.â He delivers a lovely âSleep Walkâ sans Santo & Johnnyâs steel guitar, and converts pianist Floyd Cramerâs âLast Dateâ to guitar.
Balancing out the program are live tracks from Big Alâs Gas House in neighboring Belmont, showing the emergence of British Invasion along with credible renditions of R&B warhorses âLinda Luâ and âCome On.â âRoute 66â is obviously the Stones version, with Rich playing the Keith Richards guitar solo â âand âRoll Over Beethoven,â you could tell it was the Beatlesâ version because my guitar licks are George Harrison.â
Vividly illustrating the bandâs meld of R&B and surf are the two versions of âSan-Ho-Zayâ â the relaxed groove in the bedroom versus the furious live rave. Lord knows whatâs going on in âThe Fightâ â a typical set-opening/closing riff breaking up a brawl?
Though they never released even a 45, these live cuts and âBedroom Tapesâ prove without a doubt that theyâd have been up to the task had the opportunity presented itself.











