Out of Control (The Crossfires album)
Out of Control | ||||
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Studio album by The Crossfires | ||||
Released | 1963 | |||
Genre | Surf | |||
Length | 37:04 | |||
Producer | Bob Irwin, Howard Kaplan, Mark Volman | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Out of Control is an album of material by The Crossfires, later known as The Turtles.
The album would be released in 1981 by Rhino Records.
Personnel
- Al Nichol - lead guitar
- Howard Kaplan - tenor sax, lead vocals
- Mark Volman - alto sax, lead vocals
- Don Murray - drums
- Chuck Portz - bass guitar
- Dale Walton - rhythm guitar
- Jim Tucker - rhythm guitar ("One Potato Two Potato", "Stay Around", "Livin' Doll")
- Tom Stanton - rhythm guitar ("That'll Be The Day", "Revelaire", "Silver Bullet")
- Terry Hand - drums ("Livin' Doll", "Stay Around")
When the band changed their name from The Crossfires to The Turtles, lead singer Howard Kaplan changed his last name to Kaylan.
Track listing
- "Silver Bullet" (stereo) (Al Nichol, Howard Kaplan, Mark Volman, Don Murray) - 2:17 [instrumental]
- "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (Kaplan, Nichol) - 2:27 [instrumental]
- "Chunky" (Nichol) - 2:11 [instrumental]
- "That'll Be the Day" (stereo) (Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) - 2:27
- "Out of Control" (Nichol) - 2:13 [instrumental]
- "Fiberglass Jungle" (Kaplan, Nichol) - 2:09 [instrumental]
- "One Potato Two Potato" (Kaplan, Nichol, Jim Tucker) - 2:32
- "Stay Around" (Kaplan, Nichol) 2:31
- "Pull Top" (Nichol) - 2:19 [instrumental]
- "Justine" (Harris, Terry) - 2:23
- "Follow The Rock" (Tortillani) - 2:19
- "Inferno" (Nichol) - 2:21 [instrumental - live]
- "Livin' Doll" (Kaplan, Nichol) - 2:29
- "Santa and The Sidewalk Surfer" (Volman, Kaplan, Nichol) - 1:57
- "Silver Bullet" (previously unreleased, alternate version, stereo) (Nichol, Kaplan, Volman, Murray) - 2:27 [instrumental]
- "Revelaire" (stereo) (Nichol) - 2:12 [instrumental]
References
- ↑ Unterberger, Richie. "The Crossfires: Out of Control" at AllMusic. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
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