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Album artwork for The Best Of The Trashmen by The Trashmen

The Trashmen's defining moment, 1963's "Surfin' Bird," is perhaps the ultimate lightning-in-a-bottle record. Their first true studio recording, it captures the group's interminable energy and mastery of live performance. But it also is the culmination of spirit and experiment that turned it into something new and, from the perspective of 50 years, unique.

This collection shows them to be variously a first-rate surf band, a great protopunk outfit, solid rockers with the raw essence of the earliest originators of the sound, and adept enough to work in some comedy and country. This scope of ability and interest is probably the true basis of the band's following now. But "Surfin' Bird" has more tenacity than other bands' entire better-performing catalogs, and with it, the Trashmen created a work that is arguably today the most relevant release from that storied decade.

The Trashmen

The Best Of The Trashmen

Sundazed
Album artwork for The Best Of The Trashmen by The Trashmen
LP +

$29.99

Clear Orange Vinyl

Released 11/11/2022Catalogue Number

LP-SUND-5380C

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Album artwork for The Best Of The Trashmen by The Trashmen
CD

$18.99

Released 11/11/2022Catalogue Number

CD-SUND-5380

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The Trashmen

The Best Of The Trashmen

Sundazed
Album artwork for The Best Of The Trashmen by The Trashmen
LP +

$29.99

Clear Orange Vinyl

Released 11/11/2022Catalogue Number

LP-SUND-5380C

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for The Best Of The Trashmen by The Trashmen
CD

$18.99

Released 11/11/2022Catalogue Number

CD-SUND-5380

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The Trashmen's defining moment, 1963's "Surfin' Bird," is perhaps the ultimate lightning-in-a-bottle record. Their first true studio recording, it captures the group's interminable energy and mastery of live performance. But it also is the culmination of spirit and experiment that turned it into something new and, from the perspective of 50 years, unique.

This collection shows them to be variously a first-rate surf band, a great protopunk outfit, solid rockers with the raw essence of the earliest originators of the sound, and adept enough to work in some comedy and country. This scope of ability and interest is probably the true basis of the band's following now. But "Surfin' Bird" has more tenacity than other bands' entire better-performing catalogs, and with it, the Trashmen created a work that is arguably today the most relevant release from that storied decade.