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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surf's Up, Ventures Style
For those of you who thought that this CD was a repackaging of songs recorded in the sixties, let me set the record straight. "Surfin' And Spyin' " was recorded by the Ventures in 1981, and all of the remaining tracks were recorded between 1996 and 2000. For those of you who thought that the Ventures might have lost something with age, let me set your mind at ease. "Walk...
Published on June 13, 2002 by Mike King

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not the original recordings
Good stuff, but these are from 1990's sessions, not the original recordings of these tunes. These lack the energy (and distortion) of the originals. It's the 5,000th time they've played these songs, so the differences are significant. If you were looking for the originals, try a differrent Ventures collection....
Published on January 16, 2003


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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surf's Up, Ventures Style, June 13, 2002
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Mike King "Mike Vegas King" (Taunton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ventures Play Greatest Surfing Hits of All Time (Audio CD)
For those of you who thought that this CD was a repackaging of songs recorded in the sixties, let me set the record straight. "Surfin' And Spyin' " was recorded by the Ventures in 1981, and all of the remaining tracks were recorded between 1996 and 2000. For those of you who thought that the Ventures might have lost something with age, let me set your mind at ease. "Walk Don't Run '64" starts the CD off on a strong note, and the music never falters from first song to last. A particular standout is "Baja" from 1996, featuring Don Wilson, Bob Bogle, Gerry McGee and Mel Taylor. "Diamond Head" and "Pipeline" are outstanding surf instrumentals. Those versions were recorded with original member Nokie Edwards instead of Gerry McGee on guitar, and with Leon Taylor replacing his late father Mel on drums. "Surf Rider," written by Nokie Edwards but here credited to Wilson/Bogle, is alone worth the price of the CD. Voting members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame should buy this CD. I guarantee after one listen, they would vote to induct the Ventures immediately!
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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not the original recordings, January 16, 2003
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Good stuff, but these are from 1990's sessions, not the original recordings of these tunes. These lack the energy (and distortion) of the originals. It's the 5,000th time they've played these songs, so the differences are significant. If you were looking for the originals, try a differrent Ventures collection....
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The musicians preserve the original style., June 8, 2004
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Walk Don't Run '64 is an astonishing composition, and abundantly easy on the ears. Like many of the tunes by the Beatles, Walk Don't Run '64 is simple, and playable by countless high school students. Moreover, as with the Beatle tunes, the sum of what is set forth in Walk Don't Run '64 is greater than its parts. Walk Don't Run '64 on this compilation is slightly different than the original, and I tend to prefer the original. In the current version, the opening bass line is essentially a series of percussive notes, with a sound similar to the percussive notes found in Kraftwerk's Computer World. In other words, the opening bass notes tend to lack a clearly defined position on the musical scale -- the bass player's palm was pressed against the string, muffling it to a greater extent in the current version than in the original. Another difference is that the opening drum beat contains a subtle triplet, and the guitar arpeggios contain an added trill. Moreover, in the ending in the current version, the expected "signature" tremelo is absent. Continuing with the description of the current version of Walk Don't Run '64, the bass line is a bit beefier than found on the originally recorded vinyl. Fortunately, the subtle accompaniment of the second guitar is preserved, and the chirpy, Del Shannon-style organ accompaniment and organ lead are magnificently preserved. By preserved, I mean the current style is the same as in the original release of Walk Don't Run '64.

Most or all of the other songs are a wonder, and best of the genre -- the musically simple and musically primitive genre known as: "surf songs." Even impatient teenagers will have little trouble learning by heart the fine, jazzy, lead guitar riffs from this album. Out Of Limits contains the castanets that you remember from the original. Penetration and Pipeline are guitar powerhouses. The Ventures' Wipe Out does justice to the whimpy version originally done by the Surfaris. A final note: This is not a recreation of the entire, original Ventures' Surfin' album, so please don't expect to find all the songs found on that album. Only a couple of songs from the Ventures' Surfin' album are found in the present production. I do miss Windy and Warm, and Diamonds, from that earlier album. Lonely Surfer, noted for its catchy but tediously repeated tune, is a fine member of this compilation. The Ventures' version lacks the instrumental buildup found in Jack Nitzsche's original (strings and horns), thus making one more aware of this number's repetitiveness.

Again, it came as a relief that the musicians had preserved the original style of these surf songs. Thankfully, there was no attempt to convert the songs into dance, disco, or techno numbers. I only saw the Ventures once. This was at Merlyn's on State Street in Madison, Wisconsin. During intermission, Nokie Edwards made his way through the audience and, in passing by, politely placed his hand on my shoulder and then continued on through the crowd. And so, it was at that one, brief moment in 1982 or 1983, that I had the hand of an actual Rock-God on my shoulder.

Children tend to like the Ventures due to the catchy tunes, the pleasant bell-tone sound of the Mosrite guitars used by the Ventures, and the total absence of mushy lyrics.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surf is definitely UP!, April 7, 2003
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C. Reilly "Frantic Ctiy" (Shelton, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This disk is highly recommended for anyone who really grooves on the inspiring sounds of surf guitar. I bought this by accident because I looking for a disk with "Pipeline" and "Slaughter on 10th Avenue" the other tunes weren't important at the time. Well I was in for a surprise! Just the three-song run from "Penetration" to "Mr. Moto" to "Out of Limits" is enough to turn any landlubber into a devoted surf head. As far as the people who think that the newer recording sound is not authentic as compared to the old noisy scratchy originals.... Your all wet...This is the bomb. Look out Dick Dale theres a lot of variety here not just Spanish sounding songs with single string leads......
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hall Of Fame Remakes, May 5, 2008
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Avalon Don "Avalon Don" (Huntington Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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The Ventures are the exception to the rule in the catagory of releasing modern recordings from old material. On "Play The Greatest Surfin' Hits Of All Time" the engery is sustained from beginning to end with clean sound and no distortion. The only thing keeping this CD from an 'A' recording is couple of minor let downs. "Hawaii-Five-O" doesn't come off right without the original horn arrangement. They also could have used some cheerleaders on "Let's Go" because the thin chants and claps needed more power on the timeless high school sports song. This problem gets corrected near the album end by using the Go-Go's solid backing vocals on "Surfin' And Spyin'." Overall the beach instrumental kings do themselves proud. Sixteen of the eighteen numbers bring the surf to the NOW time frame. The lesser known songs such as "Bombora", "Baja" and "Diamond Head" offer the headset listening escape. Don Wilson, Bob Bogle plus solid support never come close to the label "Burn Outs." Two warnings from somebody who grew up with this stuff: To the purists and I'm one of them, stick with "The Best...Walk Don't Run" and avoid this album unless you're open minded. To the others who feel all surf instrumental music sounds the same after a few songs, choose instead "Rock Instrumentals:Surf". The different bands will hold your attention better. Lastly, non-surf suggestions: Ventures "In Space", Challengers "Around The World" and Honk "Five Summer Sories." Needing a New Age break for a ship cruise, party or Beach BBQ? "The Greatest Surfin' Hits Of All-Time" is as good a place to start as any.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Collector's Gold, March 8, 2005
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Whether you are an "X-Generation" music lover or a classic "Baby Boomer", this album will be a welcome addition to any guitar lover's collection. Crisp, Clear and Vintage.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just what our pool needed!, August 7, 2005
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Patti L. Komurek (Santa Ana, California) - See all my reviews
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The Aquatics Director wanted the atmosphere at our club pool to provide a "California Summer" feel. The Surfin' sounds of the Ventures really hit the spot...and made me feel young again!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very groovy, August 31, 2009
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Where else can you find a great, thorough collection of surf songs one one CD? Performed by the greatest guitar instrumental band ever. Some tunes lack a little of the raw edginess of the originals but all are performed and produced beautifully. A must for anyone interested in early 60s pop culture and/or anyone who has ever picked up an electric guitar.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Ventures Play the Greatest Surfin Hits of All Time, January 25, 2008
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Ecellent, review of the Ventures Greatest hits. Made me get out the ol Telecaster and play along. Its infectious their style of playing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Relive the 60s, October 31, 2011
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As the title says, these were the surfing songs that made us all want to live by the ocean and watch or participate in surfing. The Ventures are proof that instrumentals can be more addictive than vocals. And now that Hawaii 5-0 is back, a whole new generation is being exposed to the music.
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