The Cornells, a mid-1960s Pacific North west surf band originally called the Tornados, appear here as The Surf Riders with an album titled “Ten Tons Of Wet,” one of a long line of interesting obscure releases to come from the stable of the mysterious, Los Angeles-based musician/producer/entrepreneur known as Johnny Kitchen. Originally released in 1968, this ultra-rare album has been remastered and repressed on limited edition color vinyl for the discriminating surf music enthusiast.
• Available on colored vinyl for the first time ever
• Late 1960s Surf Rock from the Pacific North west
• Produced by mysterious Los Angeles-based industry insider, Johnny Kitchen
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
MINT SEALED
Notes:
Limited Edition Red Coloured Vinyl
A1. Agja Ole 1:58
A2. Ten Tons Of Wet 2:11
A3. Caravan 1:37
A4. Miserlou 1:47
A5. Night Train 2:12
A6. Riding The Curl 1:59
B1. Detour 2:09
B2. Loop 2:24
B3. Hash Board 2:17
B4. Surf Time 2:35
B5. The Long Ride In 2:12
B6. Joe The Hype 2:10
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout CST 2468-1-A-
Matrix / Runout CST 2468-1-B-CURVEPUSHER
The Surf Riders
The Surf Riders - Ten Tons Of Wet (LP, Album, Ltd, Red) (Mint (M))
The Surf Riders - Ten Tons Of Wet (LP, Album, Ltd, Red) (Mint (M))
- Condor Records (3),Essential Media Group,Sonic Wax Records
- Condition: Mint (M)
The Surf Riders
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