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RUM 2011065LP
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The Lively Ones' third album was originally released in 1963 on the legendary L.A. surf label, Del-Fi. Featuring 12 guitar and sax-heavy sides, including ripping renditions of Dick Dale's "Miserlou" and Santo & Johnny's "Sleep Walk," Surf City is probably best-known to younger generations for the classic surf instrumental, "Surf Rider," which was featured in the closing credits of Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film, Pulp Fiction. Though they may not be a household name, The Lively Ones are in the top tier of 1960s surf-rock groups and Surf City is perhaps their finest moment.
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