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terça-feira, 20 de março de 2007

THE LONELY SURFER


Original Released on LP Reprise R9 6101 (1963)
Jack Nitzsche had one brush with greatness early in his career, apart from his job as Phil Spector's arranger — "The Lonely Surfer" a classic of the surf music genre. This album attempted to extend his solo career beyond that of a one-hit wonder, with mixed success. The best cuts are songs that are in the same surfer mold: Puerto Vallarta, Baja, and Beyond the Surf. Nitzsche had a gift for melodramatic, ascending arrangements that rose to dramatic crescendos, underpinned by rumbling basslines and clanging percussion. Less successful are a super-slow take on Da Doo Ron Ron and remakes of easy listening and soundtrack hits such as Ebb Tide and More, which are given a precious sheen of strings. The one exception is a rather rocking version of Elmer Bernstein's Magnificent Seven,which sounds like it was made for dancing. This is a pleasant, if not exceptional, set of music for fans of surf instrumentals.
(Mary Grady in AllMusic)
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