Dive into the sun-soaked, wave-kissed world of Bud Shank's "Slippery When Wet 1959," a timeless soundtrack album that captures the spirit of the surf culture of the late 1950s. Originally released to accompany Bruce Brown's 1959 surf film of the same name, this reissue invites you to experience the cool jazz and bossa nova rhythms that defined an era. With a running time of just over 36 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful journey through the sounds of the beach, featuring ten tracks that blend Brazilian jazz influences with the laid-back vibes of California's surf scene.
Bud Shank, the renowned saxophonist, delivers a masterful performance throughout, showcasing his signature smooth tone and impeccable phrasing. From the playful "Mook's Theme" to the breezy "Surf for Two," each track is a testament to Shank's musical prowess and his ability to evoke the carefree spirit of the surf lifestyle. The album's standout tracks, such as "The Surf and I" and "Up in Velseyland," are perfect examples of how Shank seamlessly integrates jazz and bossa nova elements to create a unique and captivating sound.
"Slippery When Wet 1959" is more than just a collection of songs; it's a historical artifact that transports you back to a time when surfing was more than just a sport—it was a way of life. The album's reissue on Crazy Warthog Media ensures that this classic soundtrack continues to inspire and delight music enthusiasts and surf culture aficionados alike. Whether you're a fan of cool jazz, Brazilian jazz, or simply appreciate great music, this album is sure to become a staple in your collection. So, grab your board and get ready to ride the waves of sound with Bud Shank's "Slippery When Wet 1959."