


One of the most popular of the early Southern Californian surf bands, the Challengers were formed by drummer Richard Delvy after he left the Bel-Airs, who had recorded one of the very first surf singles, "Mr. Moto." Their debut LP, Surfbeat (early 1963), was one of the very first all-instrumental surf albums and sold 200,000 copies, an astronomical number for a regional act. Recording several albums over the next couple of years, most of their repertoire consisted of covers of popular rock and surf tunes; undeniably exciting at the time, their lack of originality can make their work generic to wade through. Clocking in at 30 tracks, this is a top-heavy collection of surf sides the Challengers cut for the GNP/Crescendo label. As the group never really had a hit, this is arguably all the Challengers you might ever need for the collection. But it is grade-A surf music, extremely well played with various session ringers like Hal Blaine, Jim Keltner, Steve Douglas, and Paul Johnson brought in on various numbers.
Artist: The Challengers
Title Of Album: Killer Surf!
Year Of Release:
Label: Mardev
Genre: reggae
Bitrate: 320 Kbps
Source: CD
Total Size: 156 MB
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track liste
01 - Lanky Bones.mp3
02 - Telstar.mp3
03 - Duck Waddle.mp3
04 A Taste Of Honey.mp3
05 Kame-Kaze.mp3
06 Pipeline.mp3
07 Scratch.mp3
08 The Work Song.mp3
09 The Wedge.mp3
10 Surf-Ari.mp3
11 Rebel Rouser.mp3
12 Collision Course.mp3
13 Memphis.mp3
14 Camel Back.mp3
15 Penetration.mp3
16 Sidewalk Surfer.mp3
17 Tequila.mp3
18 Small Fry.mp3
19 Raunchy.mp3
20 - Cruel Sea.mp3
21 - The Lonely Bull.mp3
22 - Mr_ Moto.mp3
23 - Man From U_N_C_L_E_.mp3
24 - Out Of Limits.mp3
25 - Wipe Out.mp3
26 - Roller Derby.mp3
27 - Happy Guitars.mp3
28 - Walk, Don't Run.mp3
29 - Kicks.mp3
30 - K-39.mp3
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