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  1. Surfer's Stomp
  2. Balboa Blue
  3. Survival Stomp
  4. Let's Go Trippin'
  5. Stompede
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  1. Surfer's Stomp
  2. Balboa Blue
  3. Survival Stomp
  4. Let's Go Trippin'
  5. Stompede
  6. The Bristol Stomp
  7. Stompin' at the Savoy
  8. Surfin'
  9. Stomp, Look and Listen
  10. If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody
  11. Here Comes the Ho-Dads
  12. Stompin' Room Only
  13. Start
  14. Canadian Sunset
  15. Beach Bum
  16. Sweet Potatoes
  17. California Summer
  18. Groovin' Time
  19. Sun Power
  20. The House of the Rising Sun
  21. San Remo Sunset
  22. Sunshine Superman
  23. Mexican Sunset
  24. We'll Sing in the Sunshine
  25. Summer Sunset
  26. Sunshine Girl
  27. California Sun
  28. You Are My Sunshine
  29. Canadian Sunset
  30. Come to the Sunshine
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The Marketts weren't a band in the standard sense, but a collection of veteran Los Angeles session players assembled by producer Joe Saraceno to capitalize on the emerging surf music scene of the early '60s. Loosely known as "the wrecking crew," and including, among others, guitarists Tommy Tedesco and Rene Hall, sax player Plas Johnson, bassist Jimmy Gordon, and drummers Earl Palmer and Ed Hall, the so-called Marketts really had more in common with 1940s jazz than they did Dick Dale, and this charming collection of ...

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