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Storm Surge | Audio CD

by Danny Morris Band

List Price: $15.98  

Binding:  Audio CD
Studio:  New Moon
Release Date:  August 03, 2000
Sales Rank:  394,867th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Beat Cop
  • Track 2: Swing With You Baby
  • Track 3: Storm Surge
  • Track 4: Moon Relay
  • Track 5: Sweet Honeysuckle
  • Track 6: Violated
  • Track 7: Mowgli's Bounce
  • Track 8: Come On
  • Track 9: Renee's Cha Cha
  • Track 10: That's Alright
  • Track 11: Run Chicken Run
  • Track 12: Sad and Blue
  • Track 13: Women from Pluto
  • Track 14: Need You So Bad
  • Track 15: She's a Liar
  • Track 16: Garbage Man
  • Track 17: Hurry up, Slow Down


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 5 reviews)

danny morris one great guitar player by K. Showkeir (orlando,florida) 4 Stars
June 07, 2009
This is Danny's second solo album. It is a dozy, styles range from Surf to surfin Blues, and a bit of country. See him live if ya can he really puts on a great show. He at one time played with the Nighthawks band. I really like the song That's Alright, it has that certain groove, alot like a stevie ray vaughn. I do wish he did more Blues on his recordings, he exhibits talents for Surf and Blues. He has a more than good vocal range too. Get this Cd while you still can. Thanks and hope this helps.

Surfing Through the South Side of Chicago! by deepbluereview (SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA USA) 4 Stars
September 25, 2001
If you ever wondered what would happen if you threw the music of Luther Allison and Dick Dale into a blender, this CD may provide a hint of what you would get.Danny Morris, formerly with D.C.'s local favorite, the NightHawks, successfully blends surf music of the 60's with some modern Chicago blues and then throws in some Cuban flavor and even a little punk for extra pizzaz. The result is curiously interesting. "Beat Cop", for example, sounds vaguely familiar, as if it came right off of the TV show Hawaii Five-0 or even Dragnet. "Violated" hints at a little punk while "Renee's Cha-Cha" will have you looking for that cuban cigar. There are some down right bluesy numbers as well. Take for example the extended version of Earl King's "Come On" which clocks in at 7:38 or the Texas shuffle numbers, "Sad and Blue" and "Swing With You Baby".Keeping true to the surf songs of the 60's, most songs are very brief averaging in the 3 minute range. Overall, a very creative mixture of two sounds that you would never expect to mix sucessfully. Morris seems to pull it off effortlessly.

Simply the best guitarist I have ever watched perform! by Heather Stone (Plano, TX United States) 5 Stars
August 22, 2000
Wonderful surf/rock/blues. Everyone I play it for loves it and wants to know where to buy it. Easily as good as his first CD...can't wait for the new one to come out! Great driving music. Great dancing music. Best live but if you can't go see him, buy the CD!!! The only thing wrong with Danny is he doesn't live in TX!

Simply the best guitarist I have ever watched perform! by Heather Stone (Plano, TX United States) 5 Stars
August 22, 2000
This is a fantastic showcase of a very talented, versatile guitarist. I can't listen to it enough - it is a permanent resident of my car's CD player. Great driving music, great dancing music. Best live, but if you can't go see him, then buy the CD. The only thing wrong with Danny is he doesn't live in TX.

a monster guitarist's showcase by steve lapin (new york city) 5 Stars
November 28, 1999
Blues, rock, surf --- Danny Morris does it all on Storm Surge which showcases his extraordinary talent and creativity; from the title song, to Beat Cop, to Sweet Honeysuckle, this monster guitarist lets you know that he can play his strat with the best of them; and don't miss Danny's incredible rendition of Miserlou on his amazing first album, I Won't Worry

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