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Guitar Freakout

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Download links and information about Guitar Freakout by The Ventures. This album was released in 1967 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 26:43 minutes.

Artist: The Ventures
Release date: 1967
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracks: 12
Duration: 26:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Good Thing 2:28
2. High and Dry 2:07
3. Standing In the Shadows of Love 2:11
4. Off In the 93rds 1:43
5. Cookout Freakout On Lookout Mountain 1:57
6. Wack Wack 2:57
7. Mod East 2:26
8. I'm a Believer 2:27
9. Guitar Freakout 2:40
10. Snoopy vs. The Red Baron 2:11
11. Paper Airplane 1:57
12. Theme From "The Wild Angels" 1:39

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Continuing an artistically prosperous run, Guitar Freakout is another winner for the Ventures, following up the terrific Ventures Play the "Batman" Theme, Go With the Ventures!, and Wild Things!. They were known more for guitar precision than wildness, but both the album and the title track show the Ventures at their peak. The double-time freakout section of "Guitar Freakout" pales in comparison to Sonny Sharrock or Jimi Hendrix, but sounds perfect on a Ventures album. Soul covers were never a strong point — you'd be hard-pressed to find any Motown bounce in their version of "Standing in the Shadows of Love," for example — but the lingering fuzz guitar that replaces the piano in "Wack Wack" adds a Ventures signature to the song's original groove. Side two begins with one of the group's best original songs, "Mod East," an aptly named collision of a Merseybeat rhythm and a Persian melody line with a fantastic keyboard-driven bridge. The Ventures were even hot enough to make "Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron" enjoyable, at least in the context between their own "Guitar Freakout" (another song appropriately titled) and "Paper Airplane."