THE LABELS HAVE MANY SPINDLE MARKS - NO WRITING - NO STICKERS.

TRACKS ARE:

SCRAMBLER 6-PAK DRIFTIN' THE ENDLESS SUMMER GOOD GREEVES DECOY OUT FRONT WILD AS THE SEA TRAILING JET BLACK LONELY ROAD TR-6.

VERY HARD TO FIND A COPY OF THIS

RARE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM

IN ANY CONDITION

THIS ONE HAS A PRESENTABLE SLEEVE AND

THE VINYL PLAYS REALLY WELL.

HAPPY BIDDING SURF FANS

ALL RECORDS COME IN NEW DUST COVERS AND ARE SECURLY PACKED IN SPECIAL MAILERS WITH NEW BUBBLE WRAP FOR EXTRA PROTECTION DURING TRANSIT.

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR UNINSURED ITEMS THAT ARE LOST OR DAMAGED IN THE POST

INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDED.




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Sandals Endless Summer Rar Play

I OFFER FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE THIS

RARE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM OF

THE SANDALS

THE ENDLESS SUMMER

The Sandals were the first true surf-rock group to score a major surf film, virtually defining the sound of the genre with their soundtrack to director Bruce Brown's landmark film The Endless Summer. Originally dubbed The Twangs, the group was formed in San Clemente, California, in 1962 by guitarist Walter Georis, and his keyboardist brother Gaston who were recent transplants from Belgium, the siblings brought with them the profound influence of Europe's most popular instrumental band, The Shadows, while lead guitarist John Blakeley, bassist John Gibson, and drummer Danny Brawner were shaped in large part by the Ventures. Rechristened The Sandells, they signed to the World Pacific label in 1964, soon issuing their debut single, 'Out Front.' Filmmaker Brown was already licensing World Pacific material for his projects, but had previously employed West Coast jazz recordings. He felt The Sandells perfectly complemented his latest picture, the surfing documentary The Endless Summer, and the group quickly wrote a new instrumental title theme, changing their name to The Sandals to better suit the project. (Their previous World Pacific recordings were also repackaged as the film's official soundtrack.) Although The Sandals dissolved in 1968, their second and final LP, the soundtrack to Dick Barrymore's The Last of the Ski Bums, did not appear until the following year. Blakeley soon resurfaced in Stoneground, while the Georis brothers later operated the Tri-Surf label. AN AUST ISSUE ON FESTIAT LABEL RELEASED IN 1966- SFL-932,032

THE FRONT LAMINATED FLIP-BACK SLEEVE LOOKS PRESENTABLE. THERE IS SOME GENERAL SHELF AND HANDLING WEAR AND THERE IS A SOME RING WEAR. THERE IS A LITTLE LIGHT WATER STAINING ALONG THE BOTTOM SEAM AND ONE THIRD THE WAY UP THE OPENING EDGE AND THE SPINE. THE VINYL HAS MANY LIGHT MARKS AND SCUFFS

BUT PLAYS REALLY WELL - WITH JUST SIX CLICKS ON SIDE 1 AND SOME BACKGROUND NOISE, MAINLY IN THE DEAD WAX BETWEEN TRACKS.

AS A RULE I DO NOT LIST ITEMS THAT DO NOT PLAY CLEANLY BUT THIS IS A GENUINE RARITY.

THE LABELS HAVE MANY SPINDLE MARKS - NO WRITING - NO STICKERS.

TRACKS ARE:

SCRAMBLER 6-PAK DRIFTIN' THE ENDLESS SUMMER GOOD GREEVES DECOY OUT FRONT WILD AS THE SEA TRAILING JET BLACK LONELY ROAD TR-6.

VERY HARD TO FIND A COPY OF THIS

RARE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM

IN ANY CONDITION

THIS ONE HAS A PRESENTABLE SLEEVE AND

THE VINYL PLAYS REALLY WELL.

HAPPY BIDDING SURF FANS

ALL RECORDS COME IN NEW DUST COVERS AND ARE SECURLY PACKED IN SPECIAL MAILERS WITH NEW BUBBLE WRAP FOR EXTRA PROTECTION DURING TRANSIT.

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR UNINSURED ITEMS THAT ARE LOST OR DAMAGED IN THE POST

INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDED.