Various
Surfin Burt's Surfin Surfari! 02 (red)
Limited to 500 copies! No repress! Transparent red vinyl! Hype sticker on front! In 1961 the first drops of the new surfing wave spilled onto the ether. A group of Californian teenagers called The Belairs released Mr. Moto the first flawless surf instrumental and many more were to follow. It was a way of life, it was about freedom, rebellion against the stuffy 50s, about partying and of course about the next wave. All of this was preferably played out in sunny California. The first hit of the genre was Dick Dales Misirlou, which was released in 1962. It clearly emphasizes the three main components of surf: a main guitar theme (no vocals!), exotic harmonies and chord progressions and a good deal of wildness and volume! Leo Fender then developed two innovations for Dick Dale without which surf music would not have become what it is: the Fender Reverb - a separate reverberation device - and the Fender Showman amplifier. This equipment is still part of the basic set-up of a surf guitarist who takes his job seriously, especially for purists. Of course there were plenty of bands that only released a 7 single or two that were distributed locally or sold at gigs. It takes a man with a nose like a truffle pig to pick out the jewels and pay the sometimes extraordinary prices for the small vinyl. Our mans name is DJ Crille, himself a resident at Komet! Club in Hamburg (near Reeperbahn), and a recognized surf specialist.