1996 studio album by Dick Dale
Calling Up Spirits is an album by the surf guitarist Dick Dale , released in 1996.[ 2] [ 3] It was dedicated to the American Indians.[ 4]
Dale supported the album by playing the 1996 Warped Tour .[ 5]
Production
The album contains a cover of Jimi Hendrix 's "Third Stone from the Sun ".[ 6] Vince Welnick contributed to Calling Up Spirits .[ 7] Ron Eglit, Dale's longtime bass player, received a producer credit.[ 8]
Critical reception
Entertainment Weekly wrote that the "mix of covers, remakes of [Dale's] '60s surf hits, and ecologically minded new material feels thin and lacks the cohesiveness of previous efforts."[ 12] The Vancouver Sun stated: "Playing speedy as ever, Dale returns to the land he founded: a mix of eastern-tinged influences (his dad was Lebanese) rolled up in surf wax and thrown into the wide-open waves."[ 14] The Calgary Herald concluded: "From his raunchy title track and the bongo-beat hipness of 'Fever' to his twang reworking of Jimi Hendrix's 'Third Stone From The Sun', he embodies rock guitar cool."[ 10]
AllMusic wrote that "Dale only manages to capture his manic energy on the cover version of Jimi Hendrix' 'Third Stone From the Sun'."[ 9]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Dick Dale, except where indicated
"Nitrus" – 3:29
"The Wedge Paradiso" – 2:37
"The Pit" – 2:38
"Fever " (J. Davenport, E. Dooley) – 4:46
"Doom Box" – 3:04
"Catamount" – 3:05
"Window" – 4:22
"Calling Up Spirits" – 3:50
"Temple of Gizeh" – 6:16
"Bandito" – 5:32
"Third Stone from the Sun " (Jimi Hendrix ) – 6:32
"Peppermint Man" (A. Willis) – 4:11
"Gypsy Fire" – 3:13
Personnel
Dick Dale – guitar, trumpet, vocals
Ron Eglit – bass guitar, background vocals
Prairie Prince – drums, percussion, background vocals
Scott Mathews – drums, percussion, background vocals
Additional musicians
Vincent Welnick – organ, piano, background vocals
Bobby Stricklan – didgeridoo, background vocals
Jill Dale – drums, background vocals
Ko Mathews – background vocals
Recorded January 1996 at Prairie Sun Recording Studios , Cotati, California .
References
^ "Dick Dale obituary" . the Guardian . March 18, 2019.
^ "Dick Dale Biography, Songs, & Albums" . AllMusic .
^ "Dick Dale" . MTV News . Archived from the original on March 3, 2022.
^ Poem "I must tell you there was a time", from "Calling Up Spirits" CD booklet
^ Perna, Alan di (October 1, 2012). Guitar Masters: Intimate Portraits . Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9781480329706 – via Google Books.
^ Boehm, Mike (24 May 1996). "..PH: ..KH: ..DH: Dick Dale's Tours de Force". Los Angeles Times . p. F1.
^ Knopper, Steve (19 May 1996). "Singles Hit, but Album Misses". Newsday . p. C25.
^ Boehm, Mike (23 May 1996). "Bassist Backs Boss in Life, Musical Path". Los Angeles Times . Calendar. p. 23.
^ a b "Calling Up Spirits - Dick Dale | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
^ a b Muretich, James (9 June 1996). "New Releases". Calgary Herald . p. C2.
^ Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958 – via Google Books.
^ a b "Calling Up Spirits" . EW.com .
^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (March 3, 2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide . Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743201698 – via Google Books.
^ Monk, Katherine (6 June 1996). "DICK DALE Calling Up the Spirits". Vancouver Sun . p. D8.