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BEACH ACCESS

The Malibooz

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Album Review

Originally formed in 1963 by guitarists/vocalists John Zambetti and Walter Egan, the Malibooz were, for a few years in the early to mid-'60s, the pride of the New York City surf music scene. Although this may seem like an oxymoron, Right Coast indeed did have a thriving audience for the music, and the group is lovingly remembered in the area. After changing the band's name to Sageworth, they went their separate ways, with Egan garnering the most success with his move to California in the mid-'70s, working with such luminaries as Linda Ronstadt and Jackson Browne. His 1978 album, Not Shy, yielded the million-selling single "Magnet and Steel," which was later included in Boogie Nights and the subsequent soundtrack. However, the Malibooz reunited periodically in the 1980s and '90s for a series of fine albums. Beach Access features former Knack drummer Bruce Gary, who has also periodically pounded the skins for Love architect Arthur Lee and former Cream bassist/vocalist Jack Bruce. Filled with mellifluent ballads (such as the gossamer "Our Summer Love") and some positively stinging, Ventures-styled instrumentals ("Shredder" may just be one of the finest modern-day songs of the genre), the album is a well-balanced and engaging affair. Aside from excellent musicianship throughout the album, it's the group's harmony vocals that will probably capture the listener first. Drawing on obvious influences such as the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean, among others, the impact of these voices coalescing cannot be overstated, and the end result beguiles the heart as well as the ear. Far more than being a simple "revisionist" band, the Malibooz have taken the best elements of the California surf music genre and distilled them in a way that virtually writes a viable chapter of the form for the 21st century.

Customer Reviews

Loved This!

I just stumbled upon this recording (never heard of the band) while searching for surfing music for a party. I previewed a couple of the songs and liked what I heard so I took chance and bought the whole album. Great decision! Guess I'll have to buy the rest of their stuff now, too.

I'm No Surfer Dude, Dude

I'm not a surfing music aficionado at all. but I do follow the Malibooz. I'm just a big Walter Egan fan. Tracks 2 and 3 are really great. Track 3, Shredder, like the iTunes reviewer points out, really is one of the best modern day surfing tracks around. And California Days is also not to be missed. The iTunes review is right on !

Fantabulous! Like a audio trip to the beach.

I really dug "Living Water A Surfer's Mass" but Beach Access? WOW! Listening to the songs on Beach Access is making me want to go down to Malibu to kick it for a few days, if not forever...if only I could win the lottery, I'd sooo be there :) Because of the variation of musical and songwriting styles in Walter Egan and John Zambetti, makes this CD even more interesting to listen to...and also makes it more special than a 'typical' surf music CD. After researching online, I found out the drummer on this CD is the late Bruce Gary same drummer on the Get The Knack CD. Enhances the sound even more. So far my favorite tracks are: My Beloved Malibu, California Days, The Call Of The Wave, Windandsea and Surfer's Tears.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

The Malibooz are an off-again-on-again surf group led by guitarist/singers John Zambetti and Walter Egan. With Chris Murray, they released an EP as high school students in 1964, followed by a single, "Goin' To Malibu." But the decline in popularity for surf music led to the group's dissolution. Egan and Zambetti enrolled at Georgetown University in 1966 and, with drummer Tom Scarp and singer Annie McLoone, formed the rock group Sageworth. Egan later...
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