MP3 SpyTones! - SpyTones!
Instrumental Surf music in the style of the Ventures and Dick Dale.
11 MP3 Songs in this album (45:19) !
Related styles: Rock: Surf Rock, Rock: Roots Rock, Instrumental
People who are interested in Dick Dale Laika and the Cosmonauts The Ventures should consider this download.
Details:
The SpyTones are a new Surf/Instrumental band from central MA. We have been recording and performing in the Boston, Worcester and central MA area since Fall 2009. The SpyTones have the classic surf lineup - two guitars, bass and drums.
We play all instrumentals in a variety of styles, all Surf/reverb based, in the style of the Ventures, Shadows, Dick Dale and all the other classic surf bands, but with some modern sounds.
Look for us on Facebook - search for ''SpyTones''. You can find live videos there and info about live gigs. You can also find us on MySpace at - https://www.tradebit.com
The SpyTones are:
Bob Conroy on guitar
Tom Wood on guitar and baritone guitar
Ken Holland on bass
Brian Bourgault on drums, percussion, and theremin
1. Spies in Tunisia - James Bondish riff with a few surprises.
2. Spy vs. Spy – Spy/Surf themed blues.
3. Dancing at the Ding Dong – Dedicated to the Ding Dong lounge in Manhattan. Seems that they are doing the Tango at the Dong Dong.
4. Spies at the Disco – Make sure you don’t let the wrong word slip, while kissing persuasive lips. With a wink and a nod to Shaft. Spiced up with a Theremin solo.
5. El Llanero – The Ranger. Surf in the wide open spaces.
6. First of Many Lasts - Surf with a little tiny bit of Jazz fusion and some reggae thrown in too for good measure.
7. Surfing the Goldwave - Classic surf sound with a ska section.
8. I Wish I Were What I am - Can Surf music be Existential? That’s very uncertain…
9. Surfing Salzburg –In the mold of the classic 60’s surf tunes.
10. For Lia - Tune written for my grandaughter. Uses the classic fifties I VI IV V chord progression – the Stand by Me progression. Every Surf CD should have one of these.
11. The Day the Surf Stood Still - ''Klaatu barada nikto''. Our tribute to one of the best science fiction movies ever made: The Day the Earth Stood Still. With apologies to Bernard Herrmann.