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Dick Dale And His Del-Tones - Live At Ciro's [Full Album] 1965


Playing Next: The Rivieras - Let's Have a Party (full album)


(Rock Out With) Dick Dale and His Del-Tones: Live At Ciro's. Originally release by Capitol Records back in 1965. This was transferred from a super clean vinyl copy of the rare stereophonic version (ST-22930) I've owned for nearly 20 years.

This album has recently been re-issue by Sundazed finally.



Side 1:

1. Peter Gunn

2. Money Honey

3. Angry Generation

4. Summertime Blues

5. Blowin' in the Wind

6. Don't Stop Now (Movin' and a-Groovin')



Side 2:

1. Let's Go Trippin' '65

2. Bony Moronie

3. Watusi Jo

4. Money

5. What'd I Say



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Prior to his emergence as a recording artist, surf guitar king Dick Dale first carved out his legend as a live performer. The artist's incendiary early shows in front of raucous surfer crowds at Balboa Beach's Rendezvous Ballroom established Dale as a regional sensation, and in the process helped to put surf music on the map. After he became an international star, Dale and his longstanding band the Del-Tones maintained the energy and innovation of their early performances, expanding their reputation as a peerless live act.



In 1965, Dale captured the infectious spirit of his live shows with this album, recorded on stage at the fabled Hollywood nightclub Ciro's. This vintage LP offers a bracing snapshot of the trailblazing guitar hero at his string-shredding best, tearing into his classic \"Let's Go Trippin',\" and applying his head-spinning instrumental fire to such diverse tunes as Henry Mancini's \"Peter Gunn,\" Lee Hazlewood's \"Angry Generation\" and Bob Dylan's \"Blowin' in the Wind.\" He also unveils his underrated vocal skills on riveting readings of Eddie Cochran's \"Summertime Blues,\" Barrett Strong's \"Money\" and Ray Charles' \"What'd I Say.\"



DISClaimer:

My intent is to let younger listeners experience complete albums they've mighta missed out on before instead of just by song to song. I feeI it's just a better experience that way. But I will say this though, if you find an album you truly fall in love with by all means buy an actual PHYSICAL copy of it (perferably on vinyl) and let it become a part of your life. Thanks...now enjoy!!!

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