Jan & Dean – Surf City: The Best Of Jan & Dean (1990)

Artist: Jan & Dean
Title: Surf City: The Best Of Jan & Dean
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Surf Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 57:49
Total Size: 340 Mb (Digital Booklet)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Surf City: The Best Of Jan & Dean
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Surf Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 57:49
Total Size: 340 Mb (Digital Booklet)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. A Sunday Kind Of Love (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:18
02. Tennessee (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:07
03. Fiddle Around (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:31
04. My Favorite Dream (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:17
05. Linda (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:49
06. Surf City (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:43
07. She's My Summer Girl (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 3:01
08. Honolulu Lulu (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:18
09. Someday (You'll Go Walking By) (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:24
10. Drag City (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:17
11. Popsicle (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:35
12. Dead Man's Curve (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:31
13. The New Girl In School (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 3:05
14. The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena) (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:44
15. Ride The Wild Surf (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:24
16. The Anaheim, Azusa And Cucamonga Sewing Circle, Book Review And Timing Association (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:54
17. Sidewalk Surfin' (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:37
18. (Here They Come) From All Over The World (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:45
19. Freeway Flyer (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:48
20. You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 3:21
21. I Found A Girl (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:34
22. Batman (Remastered 1990/Stereo Remix) 2:47
Remembered mostly for their surfing hits, Jan & Dean had a bit more range than they're generally given credit for. Their roots were in doo wop, and after scoring surf and hot rod hits, they also cut some decent straight pop/rock songs and zany singles that verged on pop satire. Surf City includes just about all the material you'd want from the duo. The 22 songs include the big hits "Surf City," "Dead Man's Curve," and "The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)," of course, but also feature nifty smaller successes like "Honolulu Lulu," "The New Girl in School," and "Ride the Wild Surf." The pair was second only to the Beach Boys in blending high, soaring harmonies with driving vocal surf and hot rod sounds. Of course, they weren't nearly as talented as Brian Wilson's group, but even their minor material has an irrepressible sense of fun and sparking L.A. pop/rock production and melodies. Other highlights include their rearrangement of the old standard "Linda" and the 1965 Top 40 hit "I Found a Girl," written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri. Sloan-Barri also penned their infectious theme for the classic rock film The T.A.M.I. Show, "(Here They Come) From All Over the World," which deserved to be a bigger hit than it was. The only major omissions of this well-packaged set are their early, heavily doo wop-influenced hits "Jennie Lee," "Baby Talk," and "Heart and Soul," which weren't recorded for EMI.