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Короче сёрф местами с вокалом в стиле ранних Бич Бойз,а местами инструментальный сёрф.
Jivin' Around 1. 2:10 Surfin' Hootenanny With The K-C-Ettes 2. 2:01 El Aguila (The Eagle) 3. 2:41 Thunder Beach 4. 2:17 Baja 5. 2:42 Surfin' Blues (Part 1) 6. 2:11 Lonely Surfer 7. 2:04 Guitars, Guitars, Guitars With The K-C-Ettes 8. 2:03 The Hearse 9. 2:00 Ramrod 10. 1:51 Caravan 11. 2:55 Surfin' Blues (Part 2) 12. 1:48 Surf's You Right 13. 2:17 Cookin' 14. 2:07 Hotfoot 15. 2:16 Indian Love Call 16. 2:27 Jivin' Around 17. 1:34 Doin' The Shotish 18. 2:10 Doin' It 19. 2:20 The Hucklebuck 20. 2:27 Full House 21. 2:23 Laughin' 22. 1:59 Monte Carlo 23. 1:50 Theme From Huckleberry Hound 24. 2:09 Chicken Feathers 25. 2:00 Easy Pickin' 26. 1:59 What Are We Gonna Do In '64 ? With The K-C-Ettes Скрытый текст (вы должны войти под своим логином или зарегистрироваться и иметь 4 сообщение(ий)):
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Al Casey - A Man for All Sessions Release Date: Jun 12, 2001 Recording Date: 1955 - May 18, 1993 Bear Family BCD 16579 320 kbp/s & covers 177 MB Longtime session guitarist Al Casey is most noted for the records he made with producer Lee Hazlewood, with artists like Duane Eddy and Sanford Clark. He also has made numerous records on his own, reaching his commercial peak in the early 1960s, when a few of his instrumental (or mostly instrumental) surf and R&B-rock singles made the Top Hundred. In the 1960s and 1970s he worked often as a session player in Los Angeles, and was still putting out records under his own name in the 1990s. Casey was still in his teens when he started working with Hazlewood in Phoenix, introducing Lee to Sanford Clark, whose hit "The Fool" was produced by Hazlewood. Casey's band backed Clark on the singer's records, as well as other discs cut by Hazlewood. Casey was in Eddy's band, the Rebels, in which he played the piano, although he's more known for his guitar playing. Casey also wrote one of Eddy's earliest hits, "Ramrod," as well as cowriting another Eddy hit, "Forty Miles of Bad Road," with Duane. In the early 1960s Casey was dividing his time between sessions in L.A. and Phoenix, and working with his own group, the Al Casey Combo. Somewhat surprisingly, considering his twangy background with Eddy and the surf recordings in his near future, his first successes were with bluesy instrumental rock singles with a jazzy organ groove (played by Casey himself). "Cookin'" made #92 on the pop chart, while a similar follow-up, "Jivin' Around," did a little better, getting to #71 pop and #22 in the R&B listings. In 1963, however, he and Hazlewood rode the surf craze and cut an entire surf LP, much of which featured Hazlewood compositions, and all of which had respectably tough reverberant guitar by Casey. A single from the album, "Surfin' Hootenanny" (with almost incidental female vocals by the K-C-Ettes, aka the Blossoms), became Casey's biggest hit, making #48; top L.A. session dudes Leon Russell (organ) and Hal Blaine (drums) were present on many or all of the tracks. Casey's solo career petered out when the small independent label he recorded for, Stacy, closed shop around the beginning of 1964. Casey found a lot of work, though, as a session man, on recordings by artists including the Beach Boys, Eddy Arnold, and Frank Sinatra. He also ran a music store in Hollywood in the late 1960s, and played as a member of the band on Dean Martin's television show. In the mid-'90s he made a solo recording for Bear Family, Sidewinder. Tracks: Ramrod Caravan If I Told You Juice Guitar Man Willa Mae Tuff No Title #1 Blues#1 Give 'n' Up ( Got The) Teen-Age Blues Forty Miles Of Bad Road The Stinger Tenderly Laura Green Dolphin Street Cookin' Jivin' Around Doin' It Surfin' Hootenanny Guitars, Guitars, Guitars Nola Waltz Mignon Cat Daddy The Fool It's Nothing To Me Doggonit Snake Eyed Mama Endless Sleep Long John's Flagpole Rock The Big Tragedy Swinging Shepherd Blues Stereo http://rapidshare.com/files/238179304/AlCa.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/238179305/AlCa.part2.rar enjoy |
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