Exotic (1963 song) explained
Exotic |
Cover: | Exotic-Big-Surf.jpg |
Border: | yes |
Artist: | The Sentinals featuring Bruce Morgan |
Recorded: | 1963 |
Genre: | instrumental surf music |
"Exotic" is a song composed by Bruce Morgan and recorded by various bands back in 1963 when it was first released.
Morgan is more known for having written songs like "Surfer Girl" and "Luau" for The Beach Boys.
Known recordings
- 1963 - The Sentinals recorded "Exotic" in their album "Big Surf!" for Del-Fi Records
- 1963 - Bob Vaught & The Renegaids recorded "Exotic" as a 7" Single, with "Surfin' Tragedy" as a B-side for GNP Crescendo
- 1963 - The Rhythm Kings recorded "Exotic" as a B-side for their single "Blue Soul", also from GNP Crescendo. This same track was later re-released by the same publisher in a compilation album named "Original Surfin' Hits" and again in a 1964 compilation titled "Dance With The Jet Set! At The World's Great Discotheques"
- 1986 - The Raunch Hands recorded "Exotic" for their album "Learn To Whap-A-Dang" for Relativity Records
- 1994 - The Del Lagunas Exotic B/W Twine Time - 7" Single - Sympathy For The Record Industry
- 1995 - Dave Myers And The Surftones - Surf War: The Battle Of The Surf Groups - Sundazed Music
- 1996 - The El Caminos - Surfers' Lounge - Sexcite Records
- 1996 - Los Kogars - Swing Into Action (LP, Album) Planet Pimp Records
- 1998 - The Krontjong Devils - On Tour!!! - Telstar Records
- 1999 - Surf Report - Lavarockreverb (CD-ROM + Album) Rickshaw Records
- 1999 - The Infrareds - (self-titled album) Blue Mule Music
- 2012 - The Original Surfaris - "Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar" (compilation) - Sundazed Music