Dick Dale And His Del-Tones - Checkered Flag (1963/2018)

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Title: Checkered Flag
Year Of Release: 1963/2018
Label: Sundazed Music
Genre: Surf Rock, Classic Rock, Oldies
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:28:26
Total Size: 169 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Scavenger
02. Surf Buggy
03. Hot Rod Racer
04. Mag Wheels
05. Big Black Cad
06. Ho-Dad Machine
07. Grudge Run
08. Motion
09. 426-Super Stock
10. The Wedge
11. It Will Grow On You
12. Night Rider
13. Secret Surfin' Spot
14. Surfin' and A-Swingin'

Cars were second only to surfing as a teenage obsession in California in the early '60s, and after establishing himself as the King of Surf Guitar, Dick Dale set out to conquer new worlds by turning his attention to hot rods on his 1963 album Checkered Flag. Like most of Dale's albums for Capitol, Checkered Flag is divided between the meat-and-potatoes instrumentals that were Dale's stock-in-trade and vocal numbers that usually featured elaborate production and the work of outside songwriters. Dale was producer on the sessions for Checkered Flag, and he sounds like he's having more fun than usual on vocal numbers like "Hot Rod Racer," "Grudge Run," and the backhanded tribute to the Volkswagen Beetle, "It Will Grow on You" (and he manages to keep a straight face when he tells listeners about the "Big Black Cad" "Believe it or not, it's easy on gas!"). Of course, what most Dick Dale fans are looking for are tunes where the great man goes wild on guitar, and Checkered Flag certainly has its share, including the slow and slinky "Ho-Dad Machine," the frantic "The Wedge," and the supercharged closer, "Night Rider," and Dale had some great players backing him up for these sessions, including Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer on drums and Steve Douglas and Plas Johnson on sax. While Checkered Flag devotes a bit too much of its playing time to novelty-oriented vocal numbers, it packs enough punch to be one of Dale's better albums with Capitol.