New Wave (The Challengers album)
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New Wave is an album by the surfband
Surf music
Surf music is a genre of popular music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Orange County and other areas of Southern California. It was particularly popular between 1961 and 1965, has subsequently been revived and was highly influential on subsequent rock music...

 The Challengers
The Challengers (band)
The Challengers were an instrumental surf music band started in late 1962. They were located in Los Angeles. They represented a growing love for surf music and helped make the genre popular...

. It was issued in 1995, on Atmospheres, Miraleste Music.

Track listing

  1. "Dead Beach" (4:25)
  2. "Tsunami" (2:34)
  3. "Escape To Reality" (2:59)
  4. "Freeballin" (3:12)
  5. "Baja Girl" (3:08)
  6. "Nite Wave" (3:40)
  7. "Wipe Out" (4:00)
  8. "New Wave" (3:11)
  9. "Mr.Moto" (2:07) * Art Fisher - Guitar
  10. "Longboard" (2:38)
  11. "Rincon Sunrise" (3:44)
  12. "19th Street" (3:21) * Ed Fournier - Composer


Paul Johnson - Guitar
Richard Delvy - Drums

Personnel

Edward Fournier

Steve Zuckerman

Paul Johnson

Randy Mitchell

Craig Sharmat

Neal Lampert

Robert Alpert

Richard Delvy
Richard Delvy
Richard Delvy was an American drummer who played with The Bel-Airs and The Challengers. He also worked as a composer, music manager and producer. He owned the rights to several iconic surf and rock songs including "Wipe Out", "Mr. Moto" and "Chick-A-Boom "...


Additional information

Produced by: Richard Delvy & Steve Zuckerman.

Arrangements by: Steve Zuckerman.

Recorded & Mixed by: Richard Delvy.

All songs published by: Atmosphere, Miraleste Music Co. except Escape To Reality, published by Carlotta Publishing, Wipe Out, published by Miraleste Music Co., Robbind Hood Music Co. Mr. Moto

Published by Miraleste Music Co. & 19th Street published by Fournier Music.

Album Design: Jeff Girard, Victoria Street

Graphic Design Cover Photo: Steve Sakamoto

Inside Photo: Art Brewer.
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