Dick Dale & the Del-Tones - Dick Dale & His Deltones - Greatest Hits 1961-1976
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Dick Dale & His Deltones - Greatest Hits 1961-1976
Music Price: $13.98 As of Oct 6 5:45 EDT (details)
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| Artist(s) | Dick Dale & the Del-Tones |
| Studio | Gnp Crescendo |
| Release Date | February 11, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 528242095276 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 6 5:45 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- The Scavenger
- Surf Beat
- Hot Rod Racer
- Misirlou
- Surf Beat
- Grudge Run
- The Victor
- Peppermint Man
- Mr. Eliminator
- Surfing Drums
- Mag Wheels
- Sloop John B
- Night Rider
- Let's Go Trippin'
- King Of The Surf Guitar
- The Wedge
- Those Memories Of You
- Del-Tone Rock
- Death Of A Gremmie
- Get Back The Feelin'
- Peter Gunn
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User Reviews
Average user review:| GETTING OLD |
April 20, 2007
| Dick Dale is Dynamite! |
| All Hail The King of Stomp! |
The majority of the album is the instrumentals for which he's best known: mostly smokin' double-picked guitar tracks as I expected.....that made up for my initial disappointment. "Surf Buggy," "Surf Beat," "Del-Tone Rock" and particularly "Peter Gunn" are stand-outs that I enjoyed. On "Surfing Drums," I discovered that Dick is multifaceted, proving his percussive talent in an extended drum solo. "The Victor" is a really catchy tune that really shows heavy Middle Eastern influence like "Misirlou." (Seems like it would have been a perfect fit in the soundtrack to the movie "The Three Kings.") His classic, "The Wedge," has a much more subtle Mid-Eastern feel, and like usual, the original played by the Master blows away the covers I've heard done by most others. Since I already had his famous "Miserlou" and "Let's Go Trippin'" on the Rhino Records Rock Instrumental Classics Vol.5 SURF compilation (a must-have! wink-wink,nudge-nudge-) I was happy that the versions recorded here are different.
Hearing this almost made me wish I'd grown up in LA and was 15 years older....almost. :-) November 8, 2001
| All Hail The King of Stomp! |
The majority of the album is the instrumentals for which he's best known: mostly smokin' double-picked guitar tracks as I expected.....that made up for my initial disappointment. "Surf Buggy," "Surf Beat," "Del-Tone Rock" and particularly "Peter Gunn" are stand-outs that I enjoyed. On "Surfing Drums," I discovered that Dick is multifaceted, proving his percussive talent in an extended drum solo. "The Victor" is a really catchy tune that really shows heavy Middle Eastern influence like "Misirlou." (Seems like it would have been a perfect fit in the soundtrack to the movie "The Three Kings.") His classic, "The Wedge," has a much more subtle Mid-Eastern feel, and like usual, the original played by the Master blows away the covers I've heard done by most others. Since I already had his famous "Miserlou" and "Let's Go Trippin'" on the Rhino Records Rock Instrumental Classics Vol.5 SURF compilation (a must-have! wink-wink,nudge-nudge-) I was happy that the versions recorded here are different.
Hearing this almost made me wish I'd grown up in LA and was 15 years older....almost. :-) November 7, 2001
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