During the 1960's Hal seemed to be thrashing away with his drum-kit in 10 studios at the same time, such was the demand for his seemingly indispensable talent! Somehow he also managed to fin in two solo albums for Dunhill. His first "Psychedelic Percussion" was released by Harkit on HRKCD 8122 (5055055901227). This second outing showcases his genius with 12 rock classics including his version of Cozy Cole's "Topsy" and the late Link Wray's "Rumble" which sharp eared listeners will recall was heard to such great effect in "Pup Fiction". Nice eye-catching Milla Jovavich cover too. Harkit.2006
Drums Drums a Go Go Music Artist : Hal Blaine Music Label : Harkit Records UK Release Date : 2006-06-22 Artistopia's Price :$20.34
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During the 1960's Hal seemed to be thrashing away with his drum-kit in 10 studios at the same time, such was the demand for his seemingly indispensable talent! Somehow he also managed to fin in two solo albums for Dunhill. His first "Psychedelic Percussion" was released by Harkit on HRKCD 8122 (5055055901227). This second outing showcases his genius with 12 rock classics including his version of Cozy Cole's "Topsy" and the late Link Wray's "Rumble" which sharp eared listeners will recall was heard to such great effect in "Pup Fiction". Nice eye-catching Milla Jovavich cover too. Harkit.2006
When drummer Hal Blaine cut Deuces... his late '63 debut, he gathered pals in Phil Spector's Wrecking Crew and unleashed the most fuel-injected hot rod anthems this side of the NHRA Winternationals. Punctuated with real sounds of vintage funny cars and co
Buh-Doom Music Artist : Hal Blaine Music Label : Acoustic Disc Release Date : 1998-06-16 Artistopia's Price :$17.98
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Japanese 24-bit digitally remastered reissue of 1966 album that's unavailable domestically. Blaine was the busiest recording session drummer in Los Angeles in the 1960s & 1970s, playing with Phil Spector, The Beach Boys, Elvis Presley & Frank Sinatra.
During the 1960's Hal seemed to be thrashing away with his drum-kit in 10 studios at the same time, such was the demand for his seemingly indispensable talent! Somehow he also managed to fin in two solo albums for Dunhill. His first "Psychedelic Percussion" was released by Harkit on HRKCD 8122 (5055055901227). This second outing showcases his genius with 12 rock classics including his version of Cozy Cole's "Topsy" and the late Link Wray's "Rumble" which sharp eared listeners will recall was heard to such great effect in "Pup Fiction". Nice eye-catching Milla Jovavich cover too. Harkit.2006