Aside from the color, there are no differences between the two. ^ Two versions of the 1995 Sundazed reissue are known to exist: one with a red-colored CD, and one with a blue-colored CD.^ Discogs features two US editions ( 1, 2) that credit Jon Patterson.^ a b "Jimmy Dee And The Offbeats – Henrietta / Don't Cry No More (1957)".An example of an edition with a correct track list is this one. ^ See the sleeve pictures on Discogs of this US release and this Canadian release, which show incorrect track lists. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Archived from the original on December 28, 2010. 119) "In the meantime, Soma rushed The Trashmen back to Kay Bank Studio to record an album." ( p. ^ a b Shefchik (2015): "The Trashmen recorded exclusively at Kay Bank Studio in 1963-1964." ( p.Everybody's Heard about the Bird: The True Story of 1960s Rock 'n' Roll in Minnesota. It is technically the earliest known CD reissue of Surfin Bird, although it is likely unofficial. The last 14 tracks were previously released on the 1965 compilation album Bird Dance Beat, so this 1990 release is essentially a bundling of the Surfin' Bird and Bird Dance Beat albums. The last 2 tracks are "Cyclon"/"Sally-Jo", the A-side of a 1961 single by and the sole release of Jim Thaxter and the Travelers, a band which The Trashmen grew out of. The next 12 tracks are singles by the Trashmen. The first 12 tracks of it comprise the original Surfin' Bird LP, in the same track order. Īl Frazier, Carl White, Turner Wilson Jr., Sonny Harrisįred Wise, Milton Leeds, Nick Roubanis, Bob Russellīob Demmon, Dennis Linsey, Jim Gallagher, Rich FifieldĪl Frazier, Carl White, Sonny Harris, Turner Wilson Jr.Ī label called Request Record released a CD called Surfin' Bird in 1990. This release uses a different track order, and adds four extra songs. In 1995, the album received an official CD reissue by Sundazed Music. The 1995 reissue has Fifield listed in the credits, not Patterson. For reasons unknown, some copies of the album credit Rich Fifield, but not Jon Patterson, while others credit Patterson, but not Fifield. "Kuk" is a song originally by the Astronauts. Following legal threats by the group, the song was re-attributed to all four members of the Rivingtons. "Surfin' Bird" is actually a fusion of two songs by the Rivingtons: "The Bird's the Word" and " Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow". The LP incorrectly credits the title track to Steve Wahrer, the band's drummer and vocalist.
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