The Centurions - American surf rock band from Newport Beach, California, active in the late 1950s and early 1960s (reformed in 1995). They changed their name to The Centurians after 1967 due to legal reasons.
Line-up: Jerry Dicks: keyboard Joe Dominic: drums Ernie Furrow: guitar and bass Pat Gaguebin: sax and harmonica Jeff Lear: bass Ken Robison: sax, flute and clarinet Dennis Rose: guitar and bass
Tracks: 1. Bullwinkle P. II 02:15 2. Intoxica 01:52 3. Body Surfin' 02:00 4. Holiday Girl 01:49 5. Church Key 01:54 6. Surf Bird 01:38 7. Vesuvius 02:29 8. Tuff Soul 02:44 9. Sano 02:43 10. Comanche' 01:47 11. Latinia 02:20 12. Surfin' At Mazatland 03:12 13. Sanjuro (Bonus Track) 02:20 14. Bullwinkle (Bonus Track) 01:49 15. The Wedge (Bonus Track) 01:35 16. Pipeline (Bonus Track) 02:13 17. Surf War (Bonus Track) 01:19 18. Ray Bay (Bonus Track) 02:02
about: Plus 6 Bonus Tracks! Some acts have a cult reputation such as THE CENTURIANS or THE CENTURIONS as they were originally called. In 1967 they changed their name to THE CENTURIANS due to legal reasons. It only matters on a minor base for the main point of interest is, that this killer tunes were originally released in 1963. Originals fetch prices of 200 US$ in semi-nice condition and due to their appearance in the classic 90s Tarantino movie "Pulp fiction“ this band gained a cult following of younger people who kept their legacy alive and even brought them to reform for a second career which lasts until today. You can definitely hear that this is a Californian band. But they seem to come from the darker, windier and dirtier part of the beach where only overly tattooed bikers get their willing victims laid and the rough sea craves for the lives of daring surf maniacs. The music is surf rock'n'roll but different to most of the fluffy good time party bands. The bass guitar plays a mean line with all the tunes to give 'em a bent out of shape spine at which the beats of the drum, the desperately howling saxophone and the gloomy twangy guitarmony get tightened with rusty wire. The performance here is excellent, the musicians belong to the best of their genre. The atmosphere is just utterly mysterious, dark and dusty and the steaming hot melodies and the fuzzed out bass and saxophone lines let you grasp for air. Most popular tracks here are for certain their PULP FICTION hit „Bullwinkle Pt. II“ and „Comanche“ which is a famous tune from back in the day (also included on the PULP FICTION OST in a ravaging version by THE REVELS). The whole record has this desperate expression, the hunger for life and love young fellows from the darker side of town had back then and still have. A proper reissue of this long lost classic was long overdue.
released July 5, 2017 (on Bandcamp) original album was released in 1963
The Centurions - American surf rock band from Newport Beach, California, active in the late 1950s and early 1960s (reformed in 1995). They changed their name to The Centurians after 1967 due to legal reasons.
ReplyDeleteLine-up:
Jerry Dicks: keyboard
Joe Dominic: drums
Ernie Furrow: guitar and bass
Pat Gaguebin: sax and harmonica
Jeff Lear: bass
Ken Robison: sax, flute and clarinet
Dennis Rose: guitar and bass
https://myspace.com/thecenturionssurfband
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Centurions_(band)
Tracks:
1.
Bullwinkle P. II 02:15
2.
Intoxica 01:52
3.
Body Surfin' 02:00
4.
Holiday Girl 01:49
5.
Church Key 01:54
6.
Surf Bird 01:38
7.
Vesuvius 02:29
8.
Tuff Soul 02:44
9.
Sano 02:43
10.
Comanche' 01:47
11.
Latinia 02:20
12.
Surfin' At Mazatland 03:12
13.
Sanjuro (Bonus Track) 02:20
14.
Bullwinkle (Bonus Track) 01:49
15.
The Wedge (Bonus Track) 01:35
16.
Pipeline (Bonus Track) 02:13
17.
Surf War (Bonus Track) 01:19
18.
Ray Bay (Bonus Track) 02:02
about:
Plus 6 Bonus Tracks! Some acts have a cult reputation such as THE CENTURIANS or THE CENTURIONS as they were originally called. In 1967 they changed their name to THE CENTURIANS due to legal reasons. It only matters on a minor base for the main point of interest is, that this killer tunes were originally released in 1963. Originals fetch prices of 200 US$ in semi-nice condition and due to their appearance in the classic 90s Tarantino movie "Pulp fiction“ this band gained a cult following of younger people who kept their legacy alive and even brought them to reform for a second career which lasts until today. You can definitely hear that this is a Californian band. But they seem to come from the darker, windier and dirtier part of the beach where only overly tattooed bikers get their willing victims laid and the rough sea craves for the lives of daring surf maniacs. The music is surf rock'n'roll but different to most of the fluffy good time party bands. The bass guitar plays a mean line with all the tunes to give 'em a bent out of shape spine at which the beats of the drum, the desperately howling saxophone and the gloomy twangy guitarmony get tightened with rusty wire. The performance here is excellent, the musicians belong to the best of their genre. The atmosphere is just utterly mysterious, dark and dusty and the steaming hot melodies and the fuzzed out bass and saxophone lines let you grasp for air. Most popular tracks here are for certain their PULP FICTION hit „Bullwinkle Pt. II“ and „Comanche“ which is a famous tune from back in the day (also included on the PULP FICTION OST in a ravaging version by THE REVELS). The whole record has this desperate expression, the hunger for life and love young fellows from the darker side of town had back then and still have. A proper reissue of this long lost classic was long overdue.
released July 5, 2017 (on Bandcamp)
original album was released in 1963