The Tornadoes
Not to be confused with the British studio group that gave the world the Joe Meek-produced instrumental "Telstar," or the Midwest group that recorded "Scalping Party" on Cuca, or the Kennewick, Washington combo of the same name, this group of Tornadoes burst onto the national scene with one of the very first surf instrumentals, "Bustin' Surfboards," in 1962. A family band, the Tornadoes' lineup consisted of two brothers (Gerald and Norman Sanders), their cousin Jesse Sanders, and a friend, Leonard Delaney. They started out as an instrumental group from San Bernardino, California called the Vaqueros. After adding sax man George White to the lineup, they changed their name to the Tornadoes. Their lone national chart entry was nonetheless an important one, with "Bustin' Surfboards" in 1962 making the playlists in cities that were far removed from any kind of surfing activity and signaling the beginnings of surf music as a national craze. Although using an off-brand echo unit in place of the Fender reverb unit (which hadn't been invented yet), the record had the prerequisite sound of this fledgling genre, utilizing a solid surfer's stomp drumbeat and crashing wave sound effects throughout.
More recordings followed, with a name change to the Hollywood Tornadoes for their next two singles in deference to their British namesakes, who had charted higher with "Telstar." Their fourth single, "Shootin' Beavers," was banned from radio play because of the so-called suggestive title. No more hits were forthcoming, although they did release one excellent album that stands as one of the earliest -- and best -- examples of the genre. And when Quentin Tarantino featured "Bustin' Surfboards" in his 1994 film Pulp Fiction, the bandmembers subsequently reunited -- minus saxophonist George White -- to release Bustin' Surfboards '98 three and a half decades after their original hit.
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Discographie
15 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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Won't You Forgive b/w Feel Like A Fool
R&B - Paru chez Numero Group le 3 avr. 2024
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Bustin' Surfboards
Rock - Paru chez Sundazed Music, Inc. le 1 janv. 1963
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Beyond the Surf - Best Of
Rock - Paru chez Sundazed Music, Inc. le 1 janv. 1999
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The Original Telstar: The Sounds of the Tornadoes
Rock - Paru chez Fidelity Masters le 1 déc. 2014
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Bustin' Surfboards / Phantom Surfer
Rock - Paru chez Good Time Records le 13 janv. 2023
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Presenting The Tornadoes
Ambiance - Paru chez Universal Digital Enterprises le 10 déc. 1962
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The Tornadoes (Vintage Charm)
Rock - Paru chez Don't stop the music le 15 juin 2022
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The Tornadoes - The Essential
Rock - Paru chez Vintage Jukebox le 8 juin 2022
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The Tornadoes
Divers - Paru chez Foggy Milan Records le 26 mai 2023
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Please Come Home
Pop - Paru chez Vintage Jukebox le 31 oct. 2023
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Bustin' Surfboards (From "Pulp Fiction" Soundtrack)
Rock - Paru chez Milestones Records le 8 avr. 2019
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Beyond the Surf
Rock - Paru chez Milestones Records le 19 juin 2019
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The Original Telstar (The Sounds Of The Tornadoes)
Rock - Paru chez Ancien Prodige le 9 mars 2023
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Jungle Fever
Rock - Paru chez Milestones Records le 19 juin 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo