Friday, April 10, 2026

VA - Fuzz, Surf & Psych (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

FUZZ, SURF & PSYCH

VA - Fuzz, Surf & Psych (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

This music carries us into a world where guitars shimmer like sunlight on water, amplifiers buzz with restless energy, and music stretches the imagination in every direction. This collection, Fuzz, Surf & Psych, gathers together sounds from one of the most adventurous moments in rock and roll, when young musicians everywhere were discovering just how far a guitar, a drum kit, and a little inspiration could take them.

The journey begins at the shoreline. Early surf instrumentals arrive with the sound of rolling waves built into every note. Reverb-drenched guitars surge forward with bright melodies and driving rhythms, capturing the motion and excitement of the ocean itself. Records like these were made to move, full of youthful spirit and the thrill of speed and sunlight. Even decades later, those opening chords still feel like stepping onto warm sand while the tide rushes in.

Not long after, another current begins to rise. Garage bands plug in their amplifiers, turn the volume up, and let the guitars growl. Fuzz pedals transform simple riffs into something raw and electric. The songs become louder, sharper, and wonderfully unpredictable. From basements, small studios, and tiny local labels comes a flood of records that feel alive with urgency and attitude.

As the decade unfolds, the music pushes even further outward. Psychedelic sounds drift into the picture with swirling guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and melodies that seem to float somewhere between dream and reality. Bands experiment with texture, atmosphere, and mood, expanding the language of rock into something colorful and exploratory. The result is music that invites listeners to travel beyond the familiar.

One of the quiet pleasures built into this collection is the way the music moves. Listen closely and you will notice a pattern flowing through the discs. A burst of fuzz-driven garage rock is followed by the splash of a surf instrumental, then the doors open into psychedelic colour. Fuzz, surf, psych. Then the cycle begins again.

That sequencing creates a kind of musical breathing. The fuzz tracks bring urgency, distortion and attitude. Just as that energy peaks, the surf sweep in with rolling rhythms and bright guitar lines that feel like fresh ocean air. From there the psychedelic pieces expand the sound outward, letting the listener drift into something more mysterious and exploratory.

The result is a listening journey that never sits still for long. Each style refreshes the ear before the next arrives. The raw punch of garage rock, the kinetic motion of surf guitar, and the swirling imagination of psychedelia all take their turn in the spotlight.

By the time the pattern repeats a few times, the pulse of the set itself is revealed. It becomes less like a simple compilation and more like a ride through the many moods of the mid-sixties underground, where beach culture, teenage garage bands, and psychedelic experimentation all existed side by side.

And that spirit never truly disappeared. The influence of these sounds continues to echo through later generations of musicians who still chase that same thrill of reverb, fuzz, and imagination. So, settle in, let the records spin, and enjoy the ride. From crashing waves to buzzing amplifiers and cosmic soundscapes beyond, Fuzz, Surf & Psych celebrates a moment when music felt limitless, adventurous, and wonderfully alive. It refuses to behave. This set belongs on your shelf. (B)

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Track lists

CD1

01 Chantays - Pipeline 2:19 1962

02 Litter - Action Woman 2:31 1967

03 July - My Clown 2:31 1968

04 Dick Dale & the Del-Tones - Surf Beat 2:57 1963

05 Sonics - Strychnine 2:13 1965

06 Golden Dawn - My Time 3:49 1968

07 Atlantics - Bombora 2:58 1963

08 Deep - Color Dreams (Stereo) 2:36 1966

09 Thyme - Somehow 2:50 1966

10 Belairs - Mr. Moto 1961 2:10 1961

11 Music Machine - Talk Talk 1:59 1966

12 Morgen - Welcome to The Void 4:47 1969

13 Sentinals - Latin'ia 1962 2:29 1962

14 Plastic Cloud - Shadows of Your Mind 4:13 1968

15 Chocolate Watchband - Let's Talk About Girls 2:46 1967

16 Revels - Church Key 2:03 1961

17 Count Five - Psychotic Reaction 3:08 1966

18 West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Smell of Incense 2:25 1967

19 Ventures - Journey to The Stars 2:22 1964

20 Sparkles - No Friend of Mine 2:25 1966

21 Kaleidoscope - Pulsating Dream 1:54 1967

22 Astronauts - Baja 2:24 1963

23 Unrelated Segments - Story of My life 2:40 1967


CD2

01 Surfaris - Point Panic 2:16 1963

02 Standells - Dirty Water 2:49 1966

03 Open Mind - Magic Potion 3:31 1969

04 Tornadoes - Bustin' Surfboards 2:29 1962

05 Seeds - Mr. Farmer 2:49 1966

06 Misunderstood - Children of The Sun 2:52 1966

07 Lively Ones - Surf Rider 3:19 1963

08 Human Beinz - Nobody But Me 2:18 1967

09 Rising Storm - Frozen Laughter 3:09 1967

10 Pyramids - Penetration 2:01 1964

11 Shadows of Knight - Bad Little Woman 2:37 1966

12 Mystic Tide - Frustration 2:44 1967

13 Trashmen - King of the Surf (Garrett) 2:29 1963

14 Harbinger Complex - I Think I'm Down 2:26 1967

15 Zakary Thaks - Bad Girl 2:11 1966

16 Rhythm Rockers - Torpedo 2:00 1963

17 Monks - Complication 2:26 1966

18 Fallen Angels - Room at The Top 2:41 1967

19 Fender IV - Everybody Up 1:55 1964

20 Davie Allan & The Arrows - Blues Theme Intro 2:07 1967

21 Common People - Soon There'll Be Thunder 2:22 1968

22 Wheely McSidewalk & the Ball B - Surf Beat 1:57 1965

23 Satans - Makin' Deals 1:59 1966


CD3

01 Challengers - K-39 2:10 1964

02 Los Saicos - Demolición 2:55 1965

03 Free Spirits - I'm Gonna Be Free 3:25 1967

04 Surftones - Cecilia Ann 2:21 1964

05 Third Bardo - I’m Five Years Ahead of My Time 2:16 1967

06 Savage Resurrection - Thing in "E" 3:06 1968

07 Rumblers - Boss 2:21 1963

08 Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) 2:58 1966

09 Index - Rainy, Starless Nights 3:15 1967

10 Avantis - Wax 'Em Down (Chancellor) 2:05 1963

11 Don Malena & The Dry Ice - Land of Summertime 3:37 1967

12 Freeborne - Land of Diana 3:18 1968

13 Crossfires - Fiberglass Jungle 2:13 1963

14 Lollipop Shoppe - You Must Be a Witch 2:35 1968

15 Deep Six - Rising Sun 2:27 1966

16 Shadows - The Savage 2:24 1961

17 Shy Guys - Black Lightning Light 4:31 1969

18 Wizards From Kansas - High Flying Bird 5:01 1970

19 Marketts - Out of Limits 2:07 1963

20 Bucket - I Can't Help Thinking of You 2:26 1968

21 Deviants - Billy the Monster 3:26 1968

22 Torquays - The Other Side 2:04 1966

23 Illusions - City of People 2:28 1967


CD4

01 Brymers - Remember When 3:28 1966

02 Digger Revell & the Denvermen - Lisa Maree 2:09 1964

03 Human Expression - Optical Sound (Demo Version) 2:34 1967

04 Nomads - My Little Red Book 1:58

05 Surf Coasters - Misirlou 4:15 1995

06 Bambi Molesters - Chaotica 5:12 1997

07 Thor's Hammer - Better Day 2:40 1966

08 Drag Strip - The Fender Benders 2:27 1964

09 Gandalf The Grey - The Grey Wizard Am I 2:39 1967

10 Golden Cups - This Bad Girl 2:17 1967

11 Pros - You've Met Your Match 1:36 1966

12 Leaves - Hey Joe 2:46 1966

13 Wizards - See You Tonight 2:22 1966

14 Honeys - Pray for Surf 2:16 1963

15 Kak - Electric Sailor 3:08 1969

16 Weeds - It's Your Time 2:22 1966

17 Gamblers - Moon Dawg! 2:15 1960

18 Syn - 14 Hour Technicolour Dream 2:55 1967

19 Misfits - The Magician 2:46 1966

20 Johnny Fortune - Chinese Surfer 2:28 1963

21 Flame - See the Light 3:07 1969

22 Fuzztones - 1-2-5 2:39 1984

23 Irridescents - Swamp Surfer 2:39 1963

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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3 comments:

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    1. Hi creamcityrocker,
      Glad it hit you that way, this one was built to move fast, burn bright, and leave a mark.
      Always great to hear it made an impression.
      Cheers.

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