Showing posts with label surf rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surf rock. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

The Beach Boys - Landlocked (1970) {2013 Soniclovenoize Reconstruction}


The Beach Boys - Landlocked (1970) {2013 Soniclovenoize Reconstruction} **[RE-UP]**

The Beach Boys - Landlocked (1970) {2013 Soniclovenoize Reconstruction}
WEB Rip | FLAC (no log) | scans | 205 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 82 mb
Genre: pop rock, surf rock

Landlocked is a 1970 album Capitol Records was meant to have released by The Beach Boys but was canceled at the last minute. This fan-made assembly by "soniclovenoize" was put together in 2013 to present how it could have been presented. This would morph into Surf's Up.

This is a reconstruction of the unreleased 1970 Beach Boys album Landlocked, an early version of the 1971 album Surf’s Up. All of the tracks that have been officially released have been compiled from their best possible sources (spread over six different releases), and the remaining unreleased tracks were personally remastered from bootlegs for their best possible soundquality. All tracks were volume-adjusted with appropriate track leader to create a finished, cohesive album as a whole—the album that could have been Surf’s Up, as of late 1970.

Reconstructing any unreleased album from this period of The Beach Boys’ recording history is tricky. Landlocked (or at least the sequence of songs that have come to be associated with the title “Landlocked”) is actually one of three different unreleased Beach Boys albums from the 1969-1970 period; to understand Landlocked’s context we must examine her older twin sisters. Remember that what we think of as Landlocked is essentially a tape of nine Sunflower outtakes (of which only one would make the cut onto Surf’s Up) and four of the songs that The Beach Boys were then currently working on for the Surf’s Up album (only two of those would make the cut). Also of note that there has been a dispute over whether this album ever existed at all! Some say that not only was Landlocked never really a serious working title for the Surf’s Up album, but that this track sequence—which was indeed an early running order for the album that eventually became Surf’s Up—was never called Landlocked anyways. I will put this argument aside for my blog’s purposes; the working title of Landlocked and this specific track list has become linked—erroneously or not—over time. Besides, if Landlocked never really existed, it would truly be an album that never was!

Landlocked’s genesis essentially came out of the band’s flurry of studio activity in 1969 while making the Sunflower album. Between January and March The Beach Boys had recorded nine-or-so songs, just falling short of an album’s worth of material. Of these initial Sunflower sessions, Landlocked’s “San Miguel” and “Loop De Loop” were recorded. A second session in July and August yielded another four songs, with even more sessions resuming in October and continuing until January 1970. The result was nearly 30 songs, more than twice needed for an album! The first attempt to compile an album from these sessions, called Reverberation and meant to complete their contract to Capitol Records, was rejected for unknown reasons (this sequence contained the two aforementioned Landlocked tracks recorded during the initial Sunflower sessions as well as an instrumental “When Girls Get Together”). The Live In London album instead took Reverberations' place to fulfill their contract, and the band compiled a completely different sequence of tracks from the recording sessions as their first offering for Reprise Records. This second unreleased album Add Some Music contained the eventual Landlocked tracks “When Girls Get Together” (with vocals), “Susie Cincinnati”, “Fallin’ In Love”, “Carnival”, “I Just Got My Pay”, “Good Time”, and “Take A Load Off Your Feet” and was eventually rejected by Reprise for not having an immediately radio-friendly hit single. After a final recording session in July 1970, the strongest songs from the past year and a half of recording were resequenced into what we know as the Sunflower album, leaving all of the aforementioned tracks on the cutting room floor. But what are some labels’ trash are other bands’ treasure, as the Sunflower rejects became the seeds of The Beach Boys’ next project.

In August 1970, the band began recording their follow-up to Sunflower, tracking “Lookin’ For Tomorrow”, “Big Sur”, “Til I Die” and “H.E.L.P. Is On The Way”. By September, a tape was compiled of these four new songs as well as the aforementioned nine Sunflower outtakes and submitted to Reprise records (albeit with a Capitol Records letterhead!). While some claim that Landlocked was never actually an early title for Surf’s Up, documentation connects the title to this tape submitted to Reprise on this date. I am using this sequence for my Landlocked reconstruction as it was not only historically accurate to the rough sequences at the time, but it simply sounds great! Unfortunately, Reprise Records disagreed; they rejected the album and new Beach Boys manager Jack Rieley urged the band to restructure the album into a more commercial and “socially relevant” album. The entire Landlocked sequence bit the dust (save for “Lookin For Tomorrow” and “Til I Die”) with their replacements recorded between April and My 1971. Included was the newly-finished Smile outtake “Surf’s Up” which became the title track for the album’s release in August 1971. But what of Landlocked, the Surf’s Up that never was? Half the songs staggered out as b-sides and as exclusive tracks on anthology releases, with another handful appearing only on bootlegs. Two were even rerecorded for later releases (“Big Sur” and “When Girls Get Together”) and another found it’s way onto yet another unreleased Beach Boys album (“H.E.L.P. Is On The Way” on Adult/Child, which I will tackle shortly). Here we can re-essemble what The Beach Boys really had in mind to follow-up their Sunflower album before big-business pressures squeezed all of the fun out of being landlocked.

Side A of my Landlocked reconstruction—the silly side—begins with “Loop De Loop”, a song that Al Jardine had been tinkering on for some time, even up until its release in 1998 on the Endless Harmony soundtrack. But presented here is its original 1969 mix, remastered from a bootleg to match the EQ of the final version. “Loop De Loop” runs directly into the original single mix of the upbeat rocker “Susie Cincinnati”, taken from the 2000 compilation Greatest Hits Volume 3: The Brother Years. Note the modern remix found on the 2013 Made In California box set was not used here because the mixing did not match the aesthetics of the rest of the songs. The original mix of “San Miguel” follows, taken from the 1993 Good Vibrations box set. Also from that box is the transparent jingle “HELP Is On The Way” edited to match the original Landlocked version (as noted on the September 1970 tape box). The goofy yet adorable “Take A Load Off Your Feet” is culled from the most recent remaster of the Surf’s Up album and is followed by the dizzying unreleased “Carnival”, again reEQ’d to match the rest of my reconstruction. The side concludes with “I Just Got My Pay” from the Good Vibrations box set.

Side B—the serious side—opens with my own remaster of the up-until-recently unreleased “Good Time”; the newly remixed version from Made In California again omitted here because it frankly sounded better than the rest of the songs, as well as a little light on backing vocals, in my opinion. Following is my own remaster of the unreleased original 1970 recording of “Big Sur”, particularly reEQd to un-muddy the mix and bring out the missing highs and lows. Next, the modern remix of Dennis's “Fallin’ In Love”, taken from the 2009 compilation Summer Love Songs, is re-edited to match the original 1969 version. After my own remaster of the unreleased original 1969 version of the equally brilliant (musically) and inane (lyrically) “When Girls Get Together” is “Lookin’ For Tomorrow”. This version is taken from Surf’s Up as the overly flanged version seemed to fit the neo-psychedelic vibe of the rest of the songs. Concluding Landlocked is my one instance of creative license, the longer Steve Desper mix of “Til I Die” found on the 1998 Endless Harmony Soundtrack. Although Landlocked would have actually included a version of similar length to what was released on Surf’s Up, I felt Desper’s longer version was more appropriate to end the album.

With the addition of a less-gruesome cover image to match the carnival-on-acid vibe of the album, our reconstruction is complete. But how does our resulting Landlocked compare to Surf’s Up and even Sunflower? For one thing, it is decidingly more psychedelic, goofier and more, well, fun. The tracks don’t seem to be concerned with commercial potential: just songs for their own sake. While Sunflower and much of Surf’s Up seem overly serious, Landlocked seems whimsical and certainly doesn’t take itself too seriously. We also have a sound more reminiscent of the Smile era, although lacking the poetics of Van Dyke Parks or any conceptual or sonic envelope pushing. But at the same time, one can surely see why Landlocked was never released: it was not the correct album for The Beach Boys in the early 70s. If Sunflower and Surf’s Up were the engines that drove the band for that decade, Landlocked was merely the dining car, filled with libations and merriment, but unable carry the weight of the whole train. But with that said, I’d much rather be having a drink than shoveling coal.

1. Loop De Loop
2. Susie Cincinnati
3. San Miguel
4. H.E.L.P. Is On The Way
5. Take A Load Off Your Feet
6. Carnival
7. I Just Got My Pay
8. Good Time
9. Big Sur
10. Fallin’ In Love
11. When Girls Get Together
12. Lookin’ At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)
13. Til I Die

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Sunday, June 21, 2020

VA - The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! 1 & 2 (vinyl rip) (1983/1985) {Rhino}


VA - The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! 1 & 2 (vinyl rip) (1983/1985) {Rhino} **[RE-UP]**

VA - The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! 1 & 2 (vinyl rip) (1983/1985) {Rhino}
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 184 mb
Genre: pop, rock, garage, surf rock, novelty

The World's Worst Records is a two volume album series released by Rhino Records in 1983 and 1985. Compiled by "The Rhino Brothers" (Rhino Records' founders Richard Foos and Harold Bronson), most of the songs are taken from records that were either recorded as novelties or recorded seriously but became jokes in time. Some are jokes, some are meant to be laughed at.

VA - The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! 1 & 2 (vinyl rip) (1983/1985) {Rhino} **[RE-UP]**

The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! (78 mb)

1. The Novas - The Crusher 1:57
2. Edith Massey - Big Girls Don't Cry 2:46
3. Jimmy Cross - I Want My Baby Back 3:22
4. Heathen Dan - I Like 3:55
5. The Temple City Kazoo Orchestra - Kazooed On Klassics 2:00
6. Gloria Balsam - Fluffy 3:58
7. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralyzed 2:17
8. The Seven Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog 3:08
9. Barnes & Barnes - Boogie Woogie Amputee 2:32
10. Ogden Edsl - Kinko The Clown 2:38
11. The Turtles - Umbassa And The Dragon 3:00
12. Johnny Meeskite - Ugly 2:48
13. The Breakers - Surfin' Tragedy 2:15
14. Wild Man Fischer - Young At Heart 2:07

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VA - The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! 1 & 2 (vinyl rip) (1983/1985) {Rhino} **[RE-UP]**

The Rhino Brothers Present The World's Worst Records! (78 mb)

1. Mrs. Miller - Downtown
2. Mickey Katz - K'nish Doctor
3. Barnes & Barnes - Party In My Pants
4. The Credibility Gap - Foreign Novelty Smash
5. The Halos - The Nag
6. Yogi Yorgesson - Who Hid The Halibut On The Poop Deck?
7. Shad O'Shea - Goodbye Sam
8. Bob & Zip - Just A Big Ego
9. Sticky Fingers - Candy Rapper
10. Debbie Dawn - Hands
11. Rockin' Richie Ray - Baseball Card Lover
12. Little Roger & The Goosebumps - Fudd On The Hill
13. Napoleon XIV - Split Level Head
14. Killer Pussy - Teenage Enema Nurses In Bondage
15. The Troggs - The Troggs Tapes

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Thursday, April 16, 2020

VA - The Best Of Summer Hits (2001) {Euro Trend}


VA - The Best Of Summer Hits (2001) {Euro Trend}

VA - The Best Of Summer Hits (2001) {Euro Trend}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 495 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 164 mb
Genre: pop, country pop, Latin pop, synth pop, disco, surf rock

The Best Of Summer Hits is a 2001 compilation of a diverse range of summer-friendly compositions. A few of these are the original songs by the original artists while others are far from being the originals or original versions. This comes from Euro Trend.

01. Shania Twain - Send It With Love (3:45)
02. Melanie & The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin' (3:28)
03. Jose Feliciano - California Dreamin' (4:02)
04. Abba Revival Band - Mama Mia (Remix Version) (5:59)
05. Audrey Landers - Manuel Goodbye (Remix Version) (4:07)
06. Lucky - Sing C'est La Vie (4:12)
07. Goombay Dance Band - Sun Of Jamaica (Remix Version) (4:24)
08. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Spanish Remix Version) (3:36)
09. The Beach Boys - Surfin' (2:19)
10. Phil Carmen - On My Way To L.A. (4:03)
11. Juliana - Frederico (3:46)
12. The Trinidads - Jamaica Farewell (3:32)
13. The Darts - Daddy Cool (2:42)
14. Princess - American Pie (Remix Version) (4:26)
15. Steve Miller Band - Going To Mexico (4:07)
16. Shon Tee - My California Angel (5:05)
17. Elvis Aaron Presley Jr. - Blue Hawaii (2:45)
18. Christina Aguilera - Just Be Free (Extended Mix) (4:40)

VA - The Best Of Summer Hits (2001) {Euro Trend}


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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Surfin' Lungs - Let 'Em Eat Surf! (1989) {Surfin' Again}


Surfin' Lungs - Let 'Em Eat Surf! (1989) {Surfin' Again}

Surfin' Lungs - Let 'Em Eat Surf! (1989) {Surfin' Again}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE | scans | 562 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 264 mb
Genre: surf rock

Let 'Em Eat Surf! is the 1989 album by British surf band Surfin' Lungs. This was released on a label from Switzerland called Surfin' Again.

Surfin' Lungs - Let 'Em Eat Surf! (1989) {Surfin' Again}

01. Mickey's Car (3:44)
02. Yesterday's Summer (2:44)
03. Pray For Sun (2:03)
04. Hey Muscles (2:20)
05. Last Beach Party (2:16)
06. Warpaint (1:51)
07. Rockin' In Rameses Tomb (2:28)
08. Surf Taboo–Down At The 'B' Club (2:45)
09. Quasimodo A Go Go (2:19)
10. 389 (2:04)
11. Surfin' Chinese (3:11)
12. Who Stole The Summer? (2:27)
13. Surf Jet Girl (2:35)
14. Decoy (1:55)
15. Big Man On Campus (2:16)
16. The Girls Are Feelin' Alright (2:16)
17. The New Girl In School (2:11)
18. Munsters Theme (1:48)
19. Quarter Mile Machine (2:31)
20. Waiting For Summer Vacation (2:17)
21. Girl Trouble (3:02)
22. The Day They Towed My Chevy Away (2:39)
23. Gunfight At Waikiki Beach (2:00)
24. Don't Face That Wave (2:56)
25. Jimmy's Pad (2:45)
26. Her Dad's A Jerk (1:57)
27. Goodbye To High School (2:03)
28. Volley Ball King (2:14)
29. I Wish That Woody Was Mine (2:18)
30. That Special Summer (2:40)
31. Let 'Em Eat Surf! (3:12)

Surfin' Lungs - Let 'Em Eat Surf! (1989) {Surfin' Again}


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Friday, February 7, 2020

Terauchi Takeshi & Blue Jeans - Tsugaru Jongara (1965) {2013 King Japan}

Terauchi Takeshi & Blue Jeans - Tsugaru Jongara (1965) {2013 King Japan}

Terauchi Takeshi & Blue Jeans - Tsugaru Jongara (1965) {2013 King Japan}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 278 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 109 mb
Genre: pop rock, surf rock

Tsugaru Jongara is the 1965 album by Japanese guitarist Terauchi Takeshi and his band, The Blue Jeans. This is taken from the 2013 remaster released by King Records.
01. Tsugaru Jongarabushi (Shinbushi)
02. Tsugaru Kenryoubushi
03. Tsugaru Goze
04. Tsugaru Yamabikouta
05. Tsugaru Hanagasa
06. Tsugaru Magouta
07. Tsugaru Aiyabushi
08. Tsugaru Tantobushi
09. Tsugaru Eleki Bushi (Tsugaru Jinku Yori)
10. Osorezan
11. Tsugaru Sankai Bushi
12. Tsugaru Jonkarabushi (Kyuubushi)

Terauchi Takeshi & Blue Jeans - Tsugaru Jongara (1965) {2013 King Japan}


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Sunday, December 1, 2019

VA - Cruising Christmas (2CD) (2012) {EMI Sweden}


VA - Cruising Christmas (2CD) (2012) {EMI Sweden}

VA - Cruising Christmas (2CD) (2012) {EMI Sweden}
EAC Rip | FLAC | scans | 650 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 241 mb
Genre: rock & roll, oldies, surf rock, R&B, country, rockabilly

Cruising Christmas is a 2012 2CD compilation of primal Christmas and holiday music from the vaults of good times, classic rock & roll oldies from the 1950's and early 1960's. This was relesed by EMI Sweden.

VA - Cruising Christmas (2CD) (2012) {EMI Sweden}

DISC 1
01. John Lindberg Trio - Make My Wish Come True
02. Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run
03. Bobby Vee - Jingle Bell Rock
04. The Refreshments - I'm The Real Santa
05. Mud - Lonely This Christmas
06. Johnny Burnette - Dreamin'
07. Fats Domino - I Want To Walk You Home
08. Patti Page - Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
09. The Ventures - Sleigh Ride
10. The Clifters - Santa Bring My Baby Back
11. The Brian Setzer Orchestra - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
12. The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick
13. Ryno Rockers - The Great Snowman
14. Little Eva - Let's Turkey Trot
15. Bily Fury - My Christmas Prayer
16. Julie London - I'd Like You For Christmas
17. Little Joey Far - Rock 'n Roll Santa
18. Eddie Cochran with The Holy Twins - I Want Elvis For Christmas
19. Big Dee Irwin - Swinging On A Star
20. Bobby Freeman - Betty Lou Got A New Pair Of Shoes
21. Eva Eastwood - Lyckost
22. Dean Martin - Rudolph, The Red-nosed Raindeer

DISC 2
01. Elvis Presley - Blue Christmas
02. Dion - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
03. Shakin' Stevens - I'll Be Home For Christmas
04. The Kingbees - I Want My Santa Claus
05. Johnny Preston - New Baby For Christmas
06. Jan & Dean - Frosty The Snowman
07. The Stray Cats - Rockabilly World
08. Peggy Lee - Winter Wonderland
09. Fanny Mae & The Dynamite Believers - Milky White Way
10. The Playtones - Trucking Trees For Christmas
11. Nisse Heberg - Grön December
12. Black Knight - X-Mas Record Hop
13. The Mudlarks - Lollipop
14. Wanda Jackson - There's A Party Goin' On
15. Mark Anthony & The Elfs - Mama's Twistin' With Santa
16. The Boppers - Santa Is Rockin'
17. Jimmie & The Night Hoppers - Cruising
18. Rockabilly Boogie Band - Christmas Is Knockin' At Your Door
19. Lasse Stefanz - Silent Night
20. Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps - Lotta Lovin'
21. Three Aces & A Jocker - Sleigh Bell Rock
22. Jimmy Charles - Santa Won't Be Blue This Christmas
23. Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)

VA - Cruising Christmas (2CD) (2012) {EMI Sweden}


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Thursday, November 28, 2019

VA - The Coolest Christmas (1994) {Oglio/Sony Music Special Products}

VA - The Coolest Christmas (1994) {Oglio/Sony Music Special Products}

VA - The Coolest Christmas (1994) {Oglio/Sony Music Special Products}
EAC Rip | FLAC | scans | 219 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 83 mb
Genre: Christmas, pop, novelty, rock, surf rock, beach rock, alternative, soul, R&B

The Coolest Christmas is a massively insane Christmas/holiday compilation disc released in 1994, featuring traditional songs, novelty tracks and random other things. This was released by Oglio in association with Sony Music Special Products.

VA - The Coolest Christmas (1994) {Oglio/Sony Music Special Products}

01. David Bowie/Bing Crosby - Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy (4:22)
02. The Alarm - Happy Christmas (War Is Over) (3:40)
03. Roy Orbison - Pretty Paper (2:43)
04. The Clancy Brothers - Jingle Bells (Buala Bas) (1:19)
05. The Ventures - Sleigh Ride (2:20)
06. George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Rock & Roll Christmas (3:23)
07. Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby (3:23)
08. Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree (2:02)
09. The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick (1:58)
10. Cocteau Twins - Frosty The Snowman (2:55)
11. The Temptations - Christmas Everyday (2:49)
12. Dean Martin - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (1:55)
13. Elmo 'N Patsy - Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (3:27)
14. Guy Lombardo - Auld Lang Syne (1:01)

VA - The Coolest Christmas (1994) {Oglio/Sony Music Special Products}


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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Happy End - 風街ろまん (Kazemachi Roman) (1971) {2002 Avex Io}


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Happy End - 風街ろまん (Kazemachi Roman) (1971) {2002 Avex Io}
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 82 mb
Genre: surf rock, rock, classic rock

風街ろまん (Kazemachi Roman) is the second album by Japanese band Happy End. This is from the 2002 CD remaster released by Avex Io.

1. 抱きしめたい (Dakishimetai) (3:35)
2. 空いろのくれよん (Sorairo no Crayon) (4:09)
3. 風をあつめて (Kaze wo Atsumete) (4:06)
4. 暗闇坂むささび変化 (Kurayamizaka Musasabi Henge) (1:57)
5. はいからはくち (Haikara Hakuchi) (3:37)
6. はいから・びゅーちふる (Haikara Beautiful) (0:33)
7. 夏なんです (Natsu Nandesu) (3:16)
8. 花いちもんめ (Hana Ichi Monme) (3:56)
9. あしたてんきになあれ (Ashita Tenki ni Naare) (2:13)
10. 颱風 (Taifuu) (6:30)
11. 春らんまん (Haru Ranman) (2:55)
12. AEIOU (愛餓を) (0:33)

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