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Released in January, 1963, Surfbeat was one of the very first surf music albums to hit the stores. The album is almost a history of surf music itself, or at least its roots, with excellent takes of rock & roll staples like "Red River Rock," "Ramrod," "Movin' & Groovin," and "Torquay" aboard. With a nod to Dick Dale and the Beach Boys, the group also covered "Surfin' Safari," "Miserlou," "Let's Go Trippin'," and "Surf Beat." This is not only a historically important album, but one that really rocks as well." /AllMusic review/
1. Bulldog 0:00
2. Kami-Kaze 1:56
3. Let's Go Trippin' 4:18
4. Ramrod 6:09
5. Mr. Moto 7:47
6. Red River Rock 9:55
7. Miserlou 11:54
8. Latin'ia 14:41
9. Surfin' Safari 17:13
10. Movin' & Groovin' 19:36
11. Vampire 21:48
12. Torquay 24:54
13. Penetration* 27:39
14. Surf Beat (Delvy's Drums)* 30:15
* previously unissued bonus tracks
Originally issued in 1963 as Vault LP S-100
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