Surfin' Bird is the debut and only album by the Trashmen, released on 14 January 1964. It was named after their novelty hit of the same name. The album peaked at No. 48 at the Billboard 200 chart.[3]
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Released | January 14, 1964[1] |
Studio | Kay Bank Studio, 2541 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis[2] |
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Label | Garrett Records |
Producer | George Garrett |
The album was recorded at Kay Bank Studio and rushed to the stores to capitalize on the success of the "Surfin' Bird" single, released two months earlier.[2] According to Rick Shefchik's book Everybody's Heard about the Bird, which chronicles the band's rise and fall, both the Surfin' Bird album and the single each went on to sell over a million copies.[4] Richie Unterberger of AllMusic wrote: "The only album released by the Trashmen during their lifetime actually outstrips most of the Southern California-based competition, due to the ferocious grit of the playing and a vaguely demented, go-for-broke recklessness."[5]
Two editions are known to have an incorrect track list on the back of the sleeve – the track listing printed on the vinyl is correct, though.[6] Interestingly, the erroneous track list was later used for the 1995 CD reissue (see below).
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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1. | "Surfin' Bird" | Al Frazier, Carl White, Turner Wilson Jr., Sonny Harris | The Rivingtons | 2:20 |
2. | "Misirlou" | Fred Wise, Milton Leeds, Nick Roubanis, Bob Russell | This version: Dick Dale | 2:03 |
3. | "Money" | Berry Gordy, Janie Bradford | Barrett Strong | 3:05 |
4. | "Tube City" | Steve Wahrer | original song | 3:11 |
5. | "Kuk" | Bob Demmon, Dennis Linsey, Jim Gallagher, Rich Fifield, Jon Patterson | The Astronauts | 2:03 |
6. | "It's So Easy" | Buddy Holly, Norman Petty | The Crickets | 2:01 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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7. | "King Of The Surf" | Larry LaPole | original song | 2:25 |
8. | "Henrietta" | James "Jimmy" Dee Fore, Larry Hitzfeld | Jimmy Dee and The Offbeats[7] | 2:29 |
9. | "Malaguena" | Ernesto Lecuona | Ernesto Lecuona | 2:31 |
10. | "My Woodie" | Larry LaPole | original song | 1:47 |
11. | "Bird Bath" | Dal Winslow | original song | 2:32 |
12. | "The Sleeper" | Larry LaPole | original song | 2:29 |
The LP incorrectly credits the title track to Steve Wahrer, the band's drummer and vocalist. "Surfin' Bird" is actually a fusion of two songs by the Rivingtons: "The Bird's the Word" and "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow". Following legal threats by the group, the song was re-attributed to all four members of the Rivingtons.
"Kuk" is a song originally by the Astronauts. For reasons unknown, some copies of the album credit Rich Fifield, but not Jon Patterson, while others credit Patterson, but not Fifield.[8] The 1995 reissue has Fifield listed in the credits, not Patterson.
In 1995, the album received an official CD reissue by Sundazed Music. This release uses a different track order, and adds four extra songs.[9]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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1. | "Surfin' Bird" | Al Frazier, Carl White, Turner Wilson Jr., Sonny Harris | The Rivingtons | 2:22 |
2. | "King Of The Surf" | Larry LaPole | original song | 2:28 |
3. | "Henrietta" | James "Jimmy" Dee Fore, Larry Hitzfeld | Jimmy Dee and The Offbeats[7] | 2:33 |
4. | "Misirlou" | Fred Wise, Milton Leeds, Nick Roubanis, Bob Russell | This version: Dick Dale | 2:07 |
5. | "Malaguena" | Ernesto Lecuona | Ernesto Lecuona | 2:35 |
6. | "It's So Easy" | Buddy Holly, Norman Petty | The Crickets | 2:04 |
7. | "Tube City" | Steve Wahrer | original song | 3:20 |
8. | "My Woodie" | Larry LaPole | original song | 1:54 |
9. | "Bird Bath" | Dal Winslow | original song | 2:36 |
10. | "Kuk" | Bob Demmon, Dennis Linsey, Jim Gallagher, Rich Fifield | The Astronauts | 2:04 |
11. | "Money" | Berry Gordy, Janie Bradford | Barrett Strong | 3:10 |
12. | "Sleeper" | Larry LaPole | original song | 2:32 |
13. | "Surfin' Bird (Demo Version)" | Al Frazier, Carl White, Sonny Harris, Turner Wilson Jr. | The Rivingtons | 2:19 |
14. | "Bird Dance Beat (Demo Version)" | George Garrett | original song | 2:06 |
15. | "Walkin' My Baby" | Dean Mathis, Marc Mathis | Allen Wayne[10] | 2:27 |
16. | "Dancin' With Santa" | Larry LaPole | original song | 2:31 |
A label called Request Record released a CD called Surfin' Bird in 1990.[11] The first 12 tracks of it comprise the original Surfin' Bird LP, in the same track order. The next 12 tracks are singles by the Trashmen. The last 2 tracks are "Cyclon"/"Sally-Jo", the A-side of a 1961[12][13] single by and the sole release of Jim Thaxter and the Travelers, a band which The Trashmen grew out of.[14] The last 14 tracks were previously released on the 1965 compilation album Bird Dance Beat,[15] so this 1990 release is essentially a bundling of the Surfin' Bird and Bird Dance Beat albums. It is technically the earliest known CD reissue of Surfin Bird, although it is likely unofficial.
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