Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series

carolina beach music bands: the archive series

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Music
2. Don't Walk Away
3. Forever Together
4. Love Is What You Make It
5. Never Been Loved Before
6. Piece of Candy
7. Loverboy
8. X-Rated Love
9. Lost in the Night
10. Just Can't Get Enough
See all 11 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. What Goes Around Comes Around
2. Shero (Female Hero)
3. Prelude
4. Better Late Than Never
5. Dreamin'
6. Hold On! I'm Comin' to Save You
7. If It Ain't One Thing It's Another
8. I Wanna Be Your Baby
9. Summertime Groove
10. Winner Take All
See all 12 tracks on this disc

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Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series Featuring the Fabulous Kays
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series Featuring the Fabulous Kays
Fabulous Kays
Manufacturer: Ebbtide Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0000WN1XG
Release Date: 2003-12-02

Tracks:

  1. Do Wop Song
  2. Just a Matter of Time
  3. Don't Let the Green Grass Fool Ya
  4. Midnight
  5. Turn Up the Funk
  6. Another Day, Another Dollar
  7. Puttin It Together
  8. Live It Up
  9. Every Minit
  10. What Does It Take

Tracks:

  1. Temporarily Out of Order
  2. It's Too Late
  3. Take Me Back
  4. Night After Night
  5. Little Story, A Little Song
  6. In the Pocket
  7. It Ain't Easy
  8. Music on the Radio
  9. Soul'd Out: Soulfinger/But It's Alright/The Horse/Tighten Up/I [Medley]

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste.......2006-02-28

This is "Carolina Beach Music", music so awful that outside of the the two Carolinas, Georgia, maybe Virginia, no one knows what it is or could stand to listen for long. While in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act, the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the Bible-Belt extremist conservative southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else), that being a sped-up swing dance done to mostly really bad local R&B music performed by really talentless groups of the region. That is the garbage you will hear in this compilation.

While the word "shag" speaks to the sex act, the shag dance is definitely a mood-killer for any normal human being. You've got to see it done to see what a total sexual turn-off this dance is - it's about as sexy as a Texas two-step, yet an entire culture of mediocrity that only exists in the south Atlantic has grown up around this effeminate, laughable Lindy done at warp-speed. It's definitely more embarrassing to witness when performed by a male of the species, but is still pathetic when done by anything with two legs.

Notwithstanding their on-stage outfits of the period, the Beach Boys music of their golden days in the 1960's had much too much class and sophistication to qualify as beach music (plus, you can't shag dance to it), but those unsuspecting people who move to the southeast from other parts of the US or world always assume that is what is meant by "beach music". Maybe that is true in the universe at large, but not in the southeast. Although the great songs of the Drifters and many classic Motown songs have been unfortunately labeled as "beach music" by those involved in the culture, "Carolina Beach Music", more specifically, is much more often than not simply embarrassingly awful music written and performed by bands from the Carolinas, usually aging white men wearing Sansabelt pants and Hawaiian shirts. The Band of Oz, the Embers, the Breeze Band, the Poor Souls, Billy Scott and the Prophets, the Catalinas, the Fantastic Shakers, are but a few of the local bands that make tons of money in the southeast and that could not get arrested off of their home turf. The popularity of this garbage being confined to the Carolinas says alot about the taste of the residents of those two states.
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Love this band!
  • Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
Breeze Band
Manufacturer: Ebbtide Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0000AINR7
Release Date: 2003-07-08

Tracks:

  1. Love No Longer Has a Hold on Me
  2. Let's Stay Together
  3. Blue
  4. Trickle, Trickle
  5. I Want You Babe
  6. So Fine
  7. Just Can't Get You Out of My Mind
  8. You're My Blessing
  9. Fatback and Corn Liquor
  10. She Use Ta Be My Girl
  11. Mustang Sally
  12. Turn Back the Hands of Time
  13. Bring Out the Boogie in Me

Tracks:

  1. Some Kind of Wonderful
  2. Friends
  3. Should Be Me
  4. No One
  5. Baby Girl
  6. Where Would You Be
  7. Lonely Nights
  8. Lie to Me
  9. Something Serious
  10. Tears of a Clown
  11. Live It Up!
  12. People Get Ready

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Love this band!.......2006-07-10

Mark Welsh "King of Fuh" is king of "copy and paste". He has obviously gone to all of the Carolina Beach Music CDs that are listed here and put out the same review.

This cd is an archive of two releases that we already had. They are good cd's and this is a great way to add to your collection of Carolina Beach Music.

1 out of 5 stars Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste.......2006-02-28

This is "Carolina Beach Music", music so awful that outside of the the two Carolinas, Georgia, maybe Virginia, no one knows what it is or could stand to listen for long. While in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act, the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the Bible-Belt extremist conservative southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else), that being a sped-up swing dance done to mostly really bad local R&B music performed by really talentless groups of the region. That is the garbage you will hear in this compilation.

While the word "shag" speaks to the sex act, the shag dance is definitely a mood-killer for any normal human being. You've got to see it done to see what a total sexual turn-off this dance is - it's about as sexy as a Texas two-step, yet an entire culture of mediocrity that only exists in the south Atlantic has grown up around this effeminate, laughable Lindy done at warp-speed. It's definitely more embarrassing to witness when performed by a male of the species, but is still pathetic when done by anything with two legs.

Notwithstanding their on-stage outfits of the period, the Beach Boys music of their golden days in the 1960's had much too much class and sophistication to qualify as beach music (plus, you can't shag dance to it), but those unsuspecting people who move to the southeast from other parts of the US or world always assume that is what is meant by "beach music". Maybe that is true in the universe at large, but not in the southeast. Although the great songs of the Drifters and many classic Motown songs have been unfortunately labeled as "beach music" by those involved in the culture, "Carolina Beach Music", more specifically, is much more often than not simply embarrassingly awful music written and performed by bands from the Carolinas, usually aging white men wearing Sansabelt pants and Hawaiian shirts. The Band of Oz, the Embers, the Breeze Band, the Poor Souls, Billy Scott and the Prophets, the Catalinas, the Fantastic Shakers, are but a few of the local bands that make tons of money in the southeast and that could not get arrested off of their home turf. The popularity of this garbage being confined to the Carolinas says alot about the taste of the residents of those two states.
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series Featuring Billy Scott & the Prophets
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series Featuring Billy Scott & the Prophets
Billy Scott and the Prophets
Manufacturer: Ebbtide Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0000WN1XQ
Release Date: 2003-12-02

Tracks:

  1. Seaside Love
  2. Um-Um-Um-Um-Um-Um
  3. So Glad You Happened to Me
  4. I Ain't Never
  5. I Got the Fever
  6. Slow Shag
  7. Night to Remember
  8. How Long
  9. Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do
  10. Merry Christmas

Tracks:

  1. She's Mine
  2. Ready or Not
  3. Until This Night
  4. Now That I've Found You
  5. Super Love
  6. Big Rear Window
  7. She Sure Got Away With My Heart
  8. Canadian Nights
  9. Beach Trip
  10. I Ain't Drunk

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste.......2006-02-28

This is "Carolina Beach Music", music so awful that outside of the the two Carolinas, Georgia, maybe Virginia, no one knows what it is or could stand to listen for long. While in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act, the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the Bible-Belt extremist conservative southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else), that being a sped-up swing dance done to mostly really bad local R&B music performed by really talentless groups of the region. That is the garbage you will hear in this compilation.

While the word "shag" speaks to the sex act, the shag dance is definitely a mood-killer for any normal human being. You've got to see it done to see what a total sexual turn-off this dance is - it's about as sexy as a Texas two-step, yet an entire culture of mediocrity that only exists in the south Atlantic has grown up around this effeminate, laughable Lindy done at warp-speed. It's definitely more embarrassing to witness when performed by a male of the species, but is still pathetic when done by anything with two legs.

Notwithstanding their on-stage outfits of the period, the Beach Boys music of their golden days in the 1960's had much too much class and sophistication to qualify as beach music (plus, you can't shag dance to it), but those unsuspecting people who move to the southeast from other parts of the US or world always assume that is what is meant by "beach music". Maybe that is true in the universe at large, but not in the southeast. Although the great songs of the Drifters and many classic Motown songs have been unfortunately labeled as "beach music" by those involved in the culture, "Carolina Beach Music", more specifically, is much more often than not simply embarrassingly awful music written and performed by bands from the Carolinas, usually aging white men wearing Sansabelt pants and Hawaiian shirts. The Band of Oz, the Embers, the Breeze Band, the Poor Souls, Billy Scott and the Prophets, the Catalinas, the Fantastic Shakers, are but a few of the local bands that make tons of money in the southeast and that could not get arrested off of their home turf. The popularity of this garbage being confined to the Carolinas says alot about the taste of the residents of those two states.
Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
    Chairmen of the Board
    Manufacturer: Ebbtide Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
    New JackNew Jack | R&B | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Beach PopBeach Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002476VA
    Release Date: 2004-05-04

    Tracks:

    1. Music
    2. Don't Walk Away
    3. Forever Together
    4. Love Is What You Make It
    5. Never Been Loved Before
    6. Piece of Candy
    7. Loverboy
    8. X-Rated Love
    9. Lost in the Night
    10. Just Can't Get Enough
    11. I Shall Return

    Tracks:

    1. What Goes Around Comes Around
    2. Shero (Female Hero)
    3. Prelude
    4. Better Late Than Never
    5. Dreamin'
    6. Hold On! I'm Comin' to Save You
    7. If It Ain't One Thing It's Another
    8. I Wanna Be Your Baby
    9. Summertime Groove
    10. Winner Take All
    11. Light at the End of the Tunnel
    12. Only Love Can Mend a Broken Heart
    Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
      Chairmen of the Board
      Manufacturer: Ebbtide Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      New JackNew Jack | R&B | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      Beach PopBeach Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00022355I
      Release Date: 2004-05-04

      Tracks:

      1. Music
      2. Don't Walk Away
      3. Forever Together
      4. Love Is What You Make It
      5. Never Been Loved Before
      6. Piece of Candy
      7. Loverboy
      8. X-Rated Love
      9. Lost in the Night
      10. Just Can't Get Enough
      11. I Shall Return

      Tracks:

      1. What Goes Around Comes Around
      2. Shero (Female Hero)
      3. Prelude
      4. Better Late Than Never
      5. Dreamin'
      6. Hold On! I'm Comin' to Save You
      7. If It Ain't One Thing It's Another
      8. I Wanna Be Your Baby
      9. Summertime Groove
      10. Winner Take All
      11. Light at the End of the Tunnel
      12. Only Love Can Mend a Broken Heart
      Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
      Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
      • Ignore the Beach Boys Fan Below & Read On...
      • Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste
      Carolina Beach Music Bands: The Archive Series
      The Catalinas
      Manufacturer: Ebbtide Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      Beach PopBeach Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00022354Y
      Release Date: 2004-05-04

      Tracks:

      1. Summertime Calling Me
      2. Dancin' Romancin'
      3. Ain't No Big Thing
      4. Hey Little Girl
      5. Party Time Man
      6. Facts of Love
      7. Rainy Day Bells
      8. Nip Sip
      9. Miss Grace
      10. Tick-Tock
      11. You Haven't the Right

      Tracks:

      1. Whatjado That Fo'
      2. Say My Name
      3. They Call Me Mr. Bassman
      4. Helpless
      5. Super Duper Love
      6. Spend Your Life With Me
      7. We Used to Be in Love
      8. You're Driving Me Crazy
      9. Line Up

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Ignore the Beach Boys Fan Below & Read On..........2006-03-21

      Please ignore the review below- apparently that reviewer' is too hung up on the meaning of the word 'shag' to pay attention to anything else (get over it already!). Carolina beach music is often limited to the southeastern US, but its influences and fans cross over into Motown, doo-wop, and the classic R&B sounds of the 1950's & 1960's. Think of The Four Tops or The Coasters w/ more brass instruments and you're headed in the right direction. This particular comp isn't the best available, but it is a decent intro for those not familiar with the style. And no, you won't hear anything that sounds like the Beach Boys on here, as most Carolina beach music bands are nowheres near as inane, boring, and repetitive as Brian WIlson's overrated band (I mean really, how many different cars and girls can one band sing about? Yawn).

      1 out of 5 stars Embarrassingly bad music for people with embarrassingly bad taste.......2006-02-28

      This is "Carolina Beach Music", music so awful that outside of the the two Carolinas, Georgia, maybe Virginia, no one knows what it is or could stand to listen for long. While in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act, the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the Bible-Belt extremist conservative southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else), that being a sped-up swing dance done to mostly really bad local R&B music performed by really talentless groups of the region. That is the garbage you will hear in this compilation.

      While the word "shag" speaks to the sex act, the shag dance is definitely a mood-killer for any normal human being. You've got to see it done to see what a total sexual turn-off this dance is - it's about as sexy as a Texas two-step, yet an entire culture of mediocrity that only exists in the south Atlantic has grown up around this effeminate, laughable Lindy done at warp-speed. It's definitely more embarrassing to witness when performed by a male of the species, but is still pathetic when done by anything with two legs.

      Notwithstanding their on-stage outfits of the period, the Beach Boys music of their golden days in the 1960's had much too much class and sophistication to qualify as beach music (plus, you can't shag dance to it), but those unsuspecting people who move to the southeast from other parts of the US or world always assume that is what is meant by "beach music". Maybe that is true in the universe at large, but not in the southeast. Although the great songs of the Drifters and many classic Motown songs have been unfortunately labeled as "beach music" by those involved in the culture, "Carolina Beach Music", more specifically, is much more often than not simply embarrassingly awful music written and performed by bands from the Carolinas, usually aging white men wearing Sansabelt pants and Hawaiian shirts. The Band of Oz, the Embers, the Breeze Band, the Poor Souls, Billy Scott and the Prophets, the Catalinas, the Fantastic Shakers, are but a few of the local bands that make tons of money in the southeast and that could not get arrested off of their home turf. The popularity of this garbage being confined to the Carolinas says alot about the taste of the residents of those two states.

      Music:

      1. Cilla/Cilla Sings a Rainbow
      2. Classic Instrumentals, Vol. 1
      3. Classics
      4. Contraband [Import]
      5. Crying in the Rain [Import]
      6. Crystal Empire [Import]
      7. Decrease
      8. Definitely Not Debutante
      9. Don't Forget to Breathe
      10. Don't Let Go [Live]

      Music

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