Phil Dirt - Reverb Central - PO Box 1609, Felton, CA 95018-1609 USA The Super Stocks - Surf Route 101



 | M&M Records have used vinyl for their source material, but it is pretty clean. It contains 8 previously unreleased tracks from these sessions, essentially as the Devons. The gold mine find here is the original demo for Beat '65, which the Surfaris recorded later on. It is a really bitchin' tune, but it sounds to my ears like it is heavily influenced by Paul Johnson's Bedlam... you be the judge. M&M Records is a defunct Japanese label, which means only the hippest indie stores carry it, and it costs $30 to $40, but is well worth both the hunt and the price. |
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Track by Track Review
Surf (Instrumental)
Here, Richie Podolor's lead playing and Gary Usher's melody bring immense improvement to the sound of the Super Stocks, and are accented well with Leon Russell's piano pumping. The rhythm track is infectious and the melody fine.
Surf (Instrumental)
A rhythmic and chunky track from the pen of Gary Usher, with the lead and rhythm linked in time. The overall effect is an interesting and infectious song with great drums.
Surf (Instrumental)
This Gary Usher tune is less melodic than most here. It's more rhythm oriented, and employs a sax bridge. It is a relatively tame track for Podolor's guitar playing.
Surf (Instrumental)
A thin guitar leads this Gary Usher progression that rides over a fifties-style backtrack. It is not particularly interesting, even though it is named for the center of Paul Johnson's South Bay Surf Scene. It never quite gets going.
Surf (Instrumental)
Richie Podolor's pristine guitar tones and the fine melody from a collaboration of Gary Usher and Richard Burns combine to make a fine instro. It is very much typical of the classic Super Stocks sound at it's best, defined by Podolor's guitar and the rhythmic underpinnings of Sandy Nelson or Hal Blaine (drums), Richard Burns (bass), and Leon Russell (piano). Podolor's addition to this group made an immense difference. This track is a splendid surf tune, displaying both a gentle sound and a powerfully rhythmic nature.
Surf (Instrumental)
This is THEE defining Super Stocks track. It is melodic, dramatic, emotional, powerful, dynamic, and highly melodic. It was written by Gary Usher, Richard Burns, and Roger Christian. It has one of the most infectious sounds of any of the more layered less assaultive surf instros. Totally great.
Surf (Instrumental)
A sad and ominous minor key marvel, distant and infectious. Very nice writing from Usher & Burns and extremely fine playing by Podolor. Moody and mysterious, with a dramatic piano riff and haunted guitar.