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TIDE'S OUT...? is OUT |
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The True Story of The Bikini Beach Band begins with one man - Jesus C. Escovedo
- guitarist, revolutionary, ladies' man and 1956 All-Mexico Surfing Champion.
Forced by his political beliefs to flee from his homeland, he escaped
by stowing away on a cruise liner with only a guitar, a Hawaiian shirt
and an autographed photo of Duane Eddy. Each brother added something different to the band's sound. Drummer Juan brought the big beat. The deep twang came from guitarist Esteban; his duelling partner Miguel added a swooning way with a melody. And bassist Ricardo arrived with a crate of lager he’d won in a raffle. Gigs followed from hip Stoke Newington to the French Riviera via
a residency at Club Indigo, London's home of exotic easy listening.
Sessions on GLR wowed listeners to Robert Elms' show. The boys
appeared as the house band for the station's Children In Need comedy
gala at the Shepherds Bush Empire in 1996 to such acclaim that they
were offered a slot on live, prime-time BBC
television as part of the 1997 event. The following summer they were invited
by Yorkshire pop group Pulp to open their show in Finsbury Park.
And that January the band were chosen to add the spiritual glow of their
music to the launch of Bo Fowler's first novel, Scepticism Inc.
Subsequently American art rockers Sparks chose the boys to
open for their 2002 show at The Royal Festival Hall and The
Big Chill Festival has seen them receive great reviews each time they
play. Their first waxing, a cover of Blur's Boys & Girls, sold out its limited edition. The follow-up, a version of Oasis' chart-topper Some Might Say, reached 16 in the Melody Maker indie chart. And the next wave to break on the sun-kissed sands of Bikini Beach was the brothers' debut album, The Bikini Beach Band Leave Home. Finally, in 2006 the boys are ready to return to their roots. Eschewing the easy listening scene for a rawer, rockin' surf sound as exciting as those of the early 1950's which inspired them. Once you hear Tide's Out...? you'll understand what we mean when we say:- |
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