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Title: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: beatfan63 on January 22, 2013, 11:58:15 AM
Hey I just got this after lunch.

http://www.soundstagedirect.com/beach-boys-surfin-safari-180-gram-mono-and-stereo-vinyl-records.shtml?cyEmail=richgspadafora@aol.com&utm_source=bronto&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Image+-+The+Beach+Boys+-+Surfin%27+Safari&utm_content=New+Vinyl%28The+Who%2C+Dylan%2CBeach+Boys%2CRonson%2CKeith+Richards%2CStyx%2CVPI+B-Stock+Scout+%26+16.5+and+More%29+1%2F21%2F13&utm_campaign=January+21+2012

Hope the CD is on the way too !!!


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Mikie on January 22, 2013, 12:16:20 PM
Great! Will be interested in hearing how the "stereo" tracks sound.  Especially on 180G virgin vinyl.  ::)


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: beatfan63 on January 22, 2013, 12:54:42 PM
It appears that the same company that put out a 2 CD set-1 Mono & 1 Stereo used a Duophonic (BOO) tape for CD.
Im guessing they used the same for the Stereo vinyl. 


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Mikie on January 22, 2013, 01:08:12 PM
If that's the case, I don't need it.


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: I. Spaceman on January 22, 2013, 01:09:29 PM
Yes, the "stereo" is taken from a clean copy of the duophonic mix.


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Lowbacca on January 23, 2013, 02:50:12 PM
Would anyone know what this is?  ???

http://www.lastfm.com/music/The+Beach+Boys/Surfin%27+Safari+%28New+Remastering+2013%29


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: I. Spaceman on January 23, 2013, 04:27:51 PM
Another amateur PD job.


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: The Shift on March 07, 2013, 12:40:47 AM
And another…

www.amazon.co.uk/Surfin-Safari-Lp-cd-VINYL/dp/B00BPR36GM


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Lemon on March 19, 2014, 08:38:53 AM
The Beach Boys
Surfin' Safari
Record Store Day 2014 Release. ​'Surfin' Safari' by The Beach Boys was one of the first examples of surf music and the very early rumblings of a band that would go on to define popular music.  This is The Beach Boys' debut album in cool blue transparent vinyl along with their debut single Surfin'/ Luau on 7".

http://www.roughtrade.com/albums/81606


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: The Shift on March 20, 2014, 04:27:25 PM
The Beach Boys
Surfin' Safari
Record Store Day 2014 Release. ​'Surfin' Safari' by The Beach Boys was one of the first examples of surf music and the very early rumblings of a band that would go on to define popular music.  This is The Beach Boys' debut album in cool blue transparent vinyl along with their debut single Surfin'/ Luau on 7".

http://www.roughtrade.com/albums/81606

This will be interesting… must have been half a dozen reiussues of Surfin Safari on vinyl in the last year or two, maybe twice that number if CD reiussues and god knows how many downloads.

Wonder if this is a legit master tape source or yet another needle-drop?

Another interesting Record Store Day release is the Sunrays single, from Sundazed, mentioned onThe Second Disc:

Quote
Speaking of The Beach Boys, Hawthorne, California's favorite sons were something of an inspiration for the next singles act, The Sunrays, in more ways than one. The band's manager was none other than Murry Wilson, father to Brian, Dennis and Carl. After The Beach Boys fired Wilson as manager, he took on this teenage act; while none of their singles ever became more than regional hits, the two tracks making their vinyl debut here - "Our Leader," a paean to the band's manager, and "Won't You Tell Me," a Murry-penned track featuring contributions from Dennis Wilson and the legendary Wrecking Crew - are interesting curios in the ever-sprawling story of The Beach Boys and their endless summer. Band member Rick Henn supplies liner notes for the single.

Is this "Won't You Tell Me?" the same song that's been featured on a Beach Boys bootleg or two in recent years?


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: runnersdialzero on March 20, 2014, 10:28:40 PM
Yes, same song. The Sunrays version of "Won't You Tell Me" was released on CD some time ago, but I feel like the release is out of print and pretty hard to come by.


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: runnersdialzero on March 21, 2014, 01:48:12 AM
Great! Will be interested in hearing how the "stereo" tracks sound.  Especially on 180G virgin vinyl.  ::)

Why can't you be nicer to me?


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Peadar 'Big Dinner' O'Driscoll on March 21, 2014, 08:06:25 AM
The Beach Boys
Surfin' Safari
Record Store Day 2014 Release. ​'Surfin' Safari' by The Beach Boys was one of the first examples of surf music and the very early rumblings of a band that would go on to define popular music.  This is The Beach Boys' debut album in cool blue transparent vinyl along with their debut single Surfin'/ Luau on 7".

http://www.roughtrade.com/albums/81606

This will be interesting… must have been half a dozen reiussues of Surfin Safari on vinyl in the last year or two, maybe twice that number if CD reiussues and god knows how many downloads.

Wonder if this is a legit master tape source or yet another needle-drop?

Another interesting Record Store Day release is the Sunrays single, from Sundazed, mentioned onThe Second Disc:

Quote
Speaking of The Beach Boys, Hawthorne, California's favorite sons were something of an inspiration for the next singles act, The Sunrays, in more ways than one. The band's manager was none other than Murry Wilson, father to Brian, Dennis and Carl. After The Beach Boys fired Wilson as manager, he took on this teenage act; while none of their singles ever became more than regional hits, the two tracks making their vinyl debut here - "Our Leader," a paean to the band's manager, and "Won't You Tell Me," a Murry-penned track featuring contributions from Dennis Wilson and the legendary Wrecking Crew - are interesting curios in the ever-sprawling story of The Beach Boys and their endless summer. Band member Rick Henn supplies liner notes for the single.

Is this "Won't You Tell Me?" the same song that's been featured on a Beach Boys bootleg or two in recent years?

Euro PD budget label unfortunately - http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/not-now-records-whats-the-deal.276231/ - Kinda disappointed that RSD is involved with labels like that who have no access to master tapes.


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: feelsflow on March 21, 2014, 11:53:58 AM
Oh Boy, hope I can get one of the Sunrays' singles.  The clip at second disc is brief, but it does sound like the "Won't You Tell Me" on youtube.  "Our Leader" sounds good too.
They do not say how many copies are being pressed.  Don't have time today, but I will call sundazed next week.  I live close enough to Coxsackie to make it worthwhile to drive up, if they will sell me a copy direct.
The few indie record stores in my area get very few of the releases.
Maybe, let's hope that sundazed will also release a CD with the single and more soon.
runners, what year did the CD you mention come out?  What Label?  Did it have the "Won't You Tell Me" single included?  Thanks for any help, I'm excited about getting this.
.
EDIT:  I called my local shop, Rhino Records in New Paltz, NY.  I was told sundazed will be bringing down a box of records.  And he will call me to confirm when he gets more news.  We still have a month to work on this.


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Peadar 'Big Dinner' O'Driscoll on March 22, 2014, 04:18:16 AM
Oh Boy, hope I can get one of the Sunrays' singles.  The clip at second disc is brief, but it does sound like the "Won't You Tell Me" on youtube.  "Our Leader" sounds good too.
They do not say how many copies are being pressed.  Don't have time today, but I will call sundazed next week.  I live close enough to Coxsackie to make it worthwhile to drive up, if they will sell me a copy direct.
The few indie record stores in my area get very few of the releases.
Maybe, let's hope that sundazed will also release a CD with the single and more soon.
runners, what year did the CD you mention come out?  What Label?  Did it have the "Won't You Tell Me" single included?  Thanks for any help, I'm excited about getting this.
.
EDIT:  I called my local shop, Rhino Records in New Paltz, NY.  I was told sundazed will be bringing down a box of records.  And he will call me to confirm when he gets more news.  We still have a month to work on this.

Those sundazed singles tend to be easy enough to get. There are still plenty of copies of the recent VDP "come to the sunshine" release in my local store


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: Beach Head on March 22, 2014, 09:54:24 PM
what year did the CD you mention come out?  What Label?  Did it have the "Won't You Tell Me" single included?

The CD was a boxed set of 3 discs, titled For Collectors Only, released by Collectables in 1996. The set included the entire catalog of recordings released by The Sunrays during their career, plus an assortment of previously unreleased mixes and songs. Both "Won't You Tell Me" and "Our Leader" were included.

Here's the link to Amazon's listing for the set: http://www.amazon.com/Collectors-Only-Vintage-Rays/dp/B000000970/ (http://www.amazon.com/Collectors-Only-Vintage-Rays/dp/B000000970/).


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: runnersdialzero on March 22, 2014, 10:47:18 PM
Only a hundred dollars to hear a good quality but not-Brian-and-Carl's-vocals version of the song. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)


Title: Re: SURFIN SAFARI MONO & STEREO VINYL RECORD.
Post by: feelsflow on March 23, 2014, 02:27:25 PM
Beach Head,  Thanks for the link.  I've been burned a few times by the Collectables label, and as runners is asying (that's *saying* in runners style) $100 is a bit much.  But, we're not expecting any other version Ever now are we?  Reviewer #1 said how bad their reputation is in his first line.  Then quickly added, "But Not This Time!  This Sounds Great."  He's bound to be one of the sellers! :hat  Every time something goes out of print the vultures put their wares out at Top Dollar.  Keep an eye on it.  They never find anyone foolish enough to pay that for material probably not even mastered well.  I hope that My Brother Woody is right about the sundazed singles being easy to get.  I'm getting that.  Last year nobody was carrying the Iron and Wine RSD single in my area, but was easily had at Amazon.
BTW those VDP singles look great, but I'm just gonna settle for the CD that collects them all when I can fit it into the budget.  I don't mind buying a single now and then, but these old bones don't like to get up to flip sides every four or five minutes.