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Vegas Beach : Share The Sand
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Surf Noir (n): A dark and twisted instrumental blend of Surf, Goth, old school New Orleans jazz and southern swamp Blues, with even a hint of country and a healthy dose of camp.
Genre: Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date: 2005
Share The Sand Record Label: Vegas Beach
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Hip Deep 2:29 $0.99
Gathering Clouds 3:34 $0.99
Yucatan 3:51 $0.99
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Diamonds And Swamp 4:00 $0.99
Mexican Pipeline 3:43 $0.99
Fat Bob 4:15 $0.99
Hemi Hands 3:31 $0.99
Greenbelt Monsoon 5:16 $0.99
Sunburnt Finish 3:45 $0.99
Blue Oyster Beach 3:35 $0.99
Snakeskin Speedo 3:22 $0.99
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Album Notes

Welcome back to Vegas Beach!

After releasing Dark Side Of The Beach to excellent reviews (including Pipeline Magazine, Rue Morgue, Surf's Up, and The New Gandy Dancer), label interest and international airplay (including KFJC-FM in California, KDNK-FM in Colorado, XM Satellite Radio, the Devlar Surf Sessions,Guitars and All That Jazz, and more) the boys from Vegas Beach are back with their second CD: Share The Sand.
Produced by veteran television producer Pacy Shulman at his new Toronto studio, Share The Sand has received some amazing critical acclaim.

Robert Silverstein of 20th Century Guitar magazine calls it: " a fine followup to the first CD" and "a stellar mix of classic surf sounds".

Davy Peckett, editor of the world's longest running rock instrumental magazine The New Gandy Dancer calls Share The Sand: ".. a delicious little album from a talented, all originals surf trio from Canada...just clean, reverbed guitars, but with excitement and smart drumming on a series of well crafted compositions."

Pipeline magazine's cofounder Alan Taylor calls Share The Sand: "an expansive, inventive, rock instrumental melange with smoothly soaring modern guitar sounds, oodles of atmosphere and still with enough of a beat to get your toes gently but inevitably tapping".

And Alan's partner, a.k.a. the lady of Pipeline Towers, simply pronounced Share The Sand to be: "the best album in the history of the magazine - ever."

So share the sand now with Dave, Jim and Ricky as they continue to explore this intriguing soundscape they call: Surf Noir.

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