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Jan & Dean - All The Hits: From Surf City To Drag City album flac Performer: Jan & Dean
Title: All The Hits: From Surf City To Drag City
Style: Surf
Released: 1996
Country: US
MP3 album: 1469 mb
FLAC album: 1193 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: APE MP1 ADX MP2 DTS AA DXD
Genre: Rock / Pop

25 - Drag City (instumental w. backing vocals). 12 - I Can't Wait To Love You (by Jan Berry). 06 - Sidewalk Surfin'. 24 - Surf City (instrumental). 02 - Little Old Lady (From Pasadena). 01 - New Girl In School. 19 - The Little Old Lady From Pasadena (version 23 - Dead Man's Curve (instrumental). 20 - Music City (Here They Come) From All Over The World (alt). 15 - The Universal Coward (by Jan.

Surf Classics: Jan & Dean Live in Concert. The Jan & Dean Sound + Golden Hits (Bonus Track Version). Golden Hits, Vol. 1, 2, & 3. Drag City. Jan & Dean 11/12/1996. Two discs, each running over 70 minutes, of the duo's most celebrated performances from the late '50s through the mid-'60s

Jan and Dean were an American rock duo consisting of William Jan Berry (April 3, 1941 – March 26, 2004) and Dean Ormsby Torrence (born March 10, 1940). In the early 1960s, they were pioneers of the California Sound and vocal surf music styles popularized by the Beach Boys In 1972, Torrence won the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover for the psychedelic rock band Pollution's first eponymous 1971 album, and was nominated three other times in the same category for albums of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Berry and Wilson collaborated on roughly a dozen hits and album cuts for Jan and Dean, including "Surf City", written by both Jan Berry and Brian Wilson, in 1963.

Jan & Dean Golden Hits, Vol. 2 Command Performance All-Time Greatest Hits The Jan & Dean Story The Beach Boys/Jan & Dean Greatest Hits All the Hits: One More Time All the Hits: From Surf City to Drag City Golden Surf Drag City/Jan & Dean's Pop Symphony No. 1 Surf City/Folk 'n Roll Jan & Dean's Golden Summer Days All Time. Greatest Beach Party Hits The Original Chart Toppers: Dance Hits of the 60s Sessions Gotta Take That One Last Ride Jan & Dean Golden Hits, Vols.

All The Hits: From Surf City To Drag City Audio CD. Jan & Dean. If you don't know Jan & Dean too well, but want a reasonably complete library, including the absolute must-have items from the early 1960s, get this album because the selection is tops. I had never heard Honolulu Lulu so clear.

Band Name Jan And Dean. Album Name Surf City. 2. Little Deuce Coupe. 3. Little Old Lady from Pasadena. 6. Fun Fun Fun. 7. Sidewalk Surfin'. 8. Ride the Wild Surf. Other productions from Jan And Dean.

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Though Jan & Dean had been recording since 1959, their most successful year was 1964, when they had seven songs in the singles charts. The first of these, which actually entered the charts in late 1963 and peaked in the Top Ten in January 1964, was "Drag City," the duo's tribute to drag racing. Jan Berry and Dean Torrence were very close to the Beach Boys, with whom they also competed in the harmony-filled Southern California sound of surfing and racing. Berry and the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson had collaborated on Jan and Dean's chart-topping 1963 hit "Surf City," which was very similar to Wilson and Roger Christian's car song "Shut Down," recorded by the Beach Boys

Tracklist

Jennie Lee (By Jan & Arnie) 2:01
Baby Talk 2:30
Heart & Soul 2:04
A Sunday Kind Of Love 2:13
Tennessee 2:04
Your Heart Has Changed Its Mind 2:32
My Favorite Dream 2:14
Fiddle Around 2:28
She's Still Talking Baby Talk 2:14
Linda 2:45
The Best Friend I Ever Had (Alt. Take) 1:51
Surf City 2:36
She's My Summer Girl 3:00
Honolulu Lulu 2:18
Someday (You'll Go Walking By) 2:22
When Summer Comes (Get A Chance With You) 2:45
Drag City 2:34
Bucket "T" 2:21
Popsicle (Truck) 2:37
Hot Stocker 3:17
My Mighty G.T.O. (Single Version) 2:54
Three Window Coupe 2:59
(When Summer Comes) Gonna Hustle You 2:32
Quasimodo ("B' Gas Rickshaw" Alternate Version) 2:20
Dead Man's Curve (Single Version) 2:57
KFWB "Jan & Dean Day" Radio Spots 7:29
"Merry Christmas" Promo 0:08
The New Girl In School 3:00
The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena) 2:45
The Anaheim, Azusa & Cucamonga Sewing Circle, Book Review And Timing Association 2:43
Summer Means Fun 2:23
Ride The Wild Surf 2:15
Sidewalk Surfin' 2:40
(Here They Come) From All Over The World 2:42
Freeway Flyer 2:48
You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy 3:18
I Found A Girl 2:37
It's A Shame To Say Goodbye 2:45
I Can't Wait To Love You 2:38
A Beginning From An End 3:32
Everyone's Gone To The Moon 2:31
The Universal Coward 3:11
Batman Theme 2:45
Summertime, Summertime (Alt. Take) 2:36
Popsicle (Truck) (Alt. Version) 2:38
The Little Old Lady From Pasadena (Version # 2) 2:41
Music City ("Here They Come (From All Over The World)" Alternate Version) 3:02
You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy (Alt. Take) 3:44
In The Studio With Jan & Dean 2:42
Dead Man's Curve (Instrumental) 3:02
Surf City (Instrumental) 2:48
Drag City (Instrumental) 2:30
Ride The Wild Surf (Instrumental Version With Backing Vocals) 2:16
Dick Biondi's Radio Show Promos 3:23
"Happy New Year" Promo 0:09

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E253730 Jan & Dean All The Hits: From Surf City To Drag City ‎(2xCD, Comp) EMI E253730 US 1999
E2-53730, 7243-8-53730-2-2 Jan & Dean All The Hits: From Surf City To Drag City ‎(2xCD, Comp, Club) EMI, Liberty, EMI, Liberty E2-53730, 7243-8-53730-2-2 US 1996
CDP-553730, CD2-553730 Jan & Dean All The Hits: From Surf City To Drag City ‎(2xCD, Comp, Club) EMI, EMI, Liberty, Liberty CDP-553730, CD2-553730 US 1996
Comments: (1)
Skunk Black
Really good 2-CD anthology of J&D. For the casual listeners, the hits (Surf City, Drag City, Little Old Lady From Pasadena) are here, as well as some deeper tracks (both sides of Jan's solo 45). But the real reason to get this is the selection of previously unreleased tracks. "Quasimodo" is an alternate version of the instrumental "B Gas Rickshaw" (which is strange in it's own right). The KWFB radio spots (and there's a lot of 'em) are hilarious, and show J&D's talent for comedy and ad-libbing. Disc 2 is where the unreleased gold is (from track 17 on, everything is unreleased, except for "Popsicle"). The alt. version of "Little Old Lady" is nice, while it's interesting to hear the early version of "Here They Come" (a/k/a the TAMI Show Theme), back when it was called "Music City" and had extra lyrics. The "In The Studio" track gives insight to Jan's ear for production, and how he directed the Wrecking Crew. The rest of the disc (aside from more station ID's) is backing tracks, and if you're as big a fan of the Beach Boys "Stack-O-Tracks" like I am, you'll love these instrumental (and in some cases, instrumental and BV) version of J&D's biggest hits. In the end, I recommend getting a copy of this, especially if it can be found cheap. It doubles as both a great introduction to J&D, while having enough for a diehard collector.