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The Lively Ones were one of the better surf bands to have emerged from Del-Fi Records in the early to mid-'60s. In fact, it was 1963, to be exact, that found the release of no less than four long-players from the quintet, including Surf City, the combo's third full-length offering. Following in much the same format as preceding releases, the platter consisted primarily of cuts that had been previously issued as singles or were initially left off previous LPs -- perhaps the most egregious example being "Surf Rider" (the title track from their 1963 debut album) -- in addition to a handful of "new" sides. As was fairly common practice at the time, there are several high-profile cover versions of well-established hits, which is how Surf City commences. The instrumental reworking of Jan & Dean's June 1963 chart-topper was undoubtedly a recent supplement to the Lively Ones' repertoire, as the original had only been around for a few months. Conversely, their carbon copy of Dick Dale's anthemic "Miserlou" -- another repeat from Surf Rider -- and the subdued interpretation of Santo & Johnny's "Sleepwalk" had already become surf rock staples. "Head's Up," a lesser-known entry from R&B guitarist Freddie King, is given a punchy reading that motors along with some tasty interplay between saxophonist Joel Willenbring and lead guitarist Jim Masoner. Speaking of King, they close with a spirited translation of his "Butterscotch," cleverly rechristened as "Forty Miles of Bad Surf." The languid and moody "Malibu Run" is one of two group-penned numbers, proving that while not as prolific as their record company might have desired, the Lively Ones easily made up for it with quality. [In 2004, as part of their overhaul of the classic Del-Fi catalog, Collectors' Choice Music paired Surf City with the band's final effort, 1964's jazz-inspired Surfin' South of the Border, on a single CD, making it twice as nice for interested parties.]
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo
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J. Berry, Writer - Wilson, Writer - Brian Wilson, Writer - Berry, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
J. Meek, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
S. Thompson, Writer - KING, Writer - Thompson, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - F. King, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
The Lively Ones, MainArtist - R. Hunt, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
The Lively Ones, MainArtist - N Roubanis, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
Edwards, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - B. Bogle, Writer - N. Edwards, Composer, Lyricist, Writer - D. Wilson, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
The Lively Ones, MainArtist - J. Sudetta, Writer - Sudetta, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
The Lively Ones, MainArtist - A Farina, Writer - J Farina, Writer - S Farina, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
The Lively Ones, MainArtist - B. Summers, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
T. King, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
R. Griffith, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - E Chiaverini, Writer - J. Masoner, Writer - J. Willenbring, Writer - T Ftizpatrick, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
S. Thompson, Writer - The Lively Ones, MainArtist - F. King, Writer - Tim Fitzpatrick, Drums
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1963 Del-Fi Records
Chronique
The Lively Ones were one of the better surf bands to have emerged from Del-Fi Records in the early to mid-'60s. In fact, it was 1963, to be exact, that found the release of no less than four long-players from the quintet, including Surf City, the combo's third full-length offering. Following in much the same format as preceding releases, the platter consisted primarily of cuts that had been previously issued as singles or were initially left off previous LPs -- perhaps the most egregious example being "Surf Rider" (the title track from their 1963 debut album) -- in addition to a handful of "new" sides. As was fairly common practice at the time, there are several high-profile cover versions of well-established hits, which is how Surf City commences. The instrumental reworking of Jan & Dean's June 1963 chart-topper was undoubtedly a recent supplement to the Lively Ones' repertoire, as the original had only been around for a few months. Conversely, their carbon copy of Dick Dale's anthemic "Miserlou" -- another repeat from Surf Rider -- and the subdued interpretation of Santo & Johnny's "Sleepwalk" had already become surf rock staples. "Head's Up," a lesser-known entry from R&B guitarist Freddie King, is given a punchy reading that motors along with some tasty interplay between saxophonist Joel Willenbring and lead guitarist Jim Masoner. Speaking of King, they close with a spirited translation of his "Butterscotch," cleverly rechristened as "Forty Miles of Bad Surf." The languid and moody "Malibu Run" is one of two group-penned numbers, proving that while not as prolific as their record company might have desired, the Lively Ones easily made up for it with quality. [In 2004, as part of their overhaul of the classic Del-Fi catalog, Collectors' Choice Music paired Surf City with the band's final effort, 1964's jazz-inspired Surfin' South of the Border, on a single CD, making it twice as nice for interested parties.]
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 12 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:29:36
- Artistes principaux : The Lively Ones
- Compositeur : N. Edwards
- Label : Rhino
- Genre : Pop/Rock Rock
© 2006 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 2006 Rhino Entertainment
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