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Ocean Boulevard - The Ultimate Beach Box

Here’s the Beach Music Collection you’ve been waiting for. Four CD’s chocked full of 80 of the top shag tunes of all time, packaged in a deluxe box set with a 15 page booklet that covers the glory of the Beach scene and the artists that made it happen. From 1949’s “Drinkin’ Wine Spo-dee-o-dee” to 1990’s hits from The Band of Oz and Coastline and all the key songs in between, Ocean Boulevard spans the entire history the Carolina Beach Music phenomenon.

Good Vibrations - 30 Beach Music Classics

Buy it on CD or Download it from iTunes.com or your favorite online music site! The definitive collection for any Beach Music Lover. A 30 song specially priced double CD chocked full of Beach Classics that span the years, from Maurice Williams "May I" & The Showmen's "39-21-46" from the early years to The Embers' "I Love Beach Music" & The Shakers "Myrtle Beach Days" from the '70's to that 90's fave from the Band of Oz "Over The Rainbow". If you'd like to purchase a digital downloadable copy of this CD or any individual songs, follow this link to iTunes or if you already have itunes installed on your computer, here's a link to Good Vibrations.

Old School Shag - 2 CD Set

Just Released! Beach Music today encompasses a rich variety of styles and traditions, all bound together by one common thread – all the music is enjoyed and beloved by those who dance to it. The sound is OLD SCHOOL SHAG!! Within this boundary lies the “sound and feel” ascribed to this OLD SCHOOL SHAG, that unmistakable genre emerging from it’s roots in 40’s, 50’s and 60’s rhythm and blues, yet perfectly fitting dance floor grooves so highly sought by today’s dancers and Beach Music fans alike. Ripete’s two-disc OLD SCHOOL SHAG collection is comprised of both new and old songs. Some are original masters, others are lovingly re-done in authentic “OLD SCHOOL” style. They all present hours of listening and dancing pleasure for both the aficionado, as well as those now finding new treasures for dancing and enjoyment on that special beach, wherever it may be. So crank up that Victrola!! – well, maybe your CD player or ipod – grab your favorite ice cold beverage, your best dance partner and take in OLD SCHOOL SHAG from Ripete Records.  

Swoop Down Jesus 2

Brand New Gospel Shag! The original Swoop Down Jesus presented Ripete Music's homage to that beloved sound that meshed the traditions of Gospel and R & B, specifically for both listening and dancing the shag. It proclaimed and celebrated the coming together of two beloved styles of music, both of which share a common pedigree and influence from two familiar and popular American music traditions. Swoop Down Jesus 2 continues that new tradition and further enriches this collection with offerings---old Gospel anthems and new classics alike--from both established and new, rising stars in this proverbial "Heaven". If you're entering this very special corner of our music world for the first time, you are indeed bound for a real treat. But before you hit the dance floor, can we get a "hallelujah" and a hearty "Amen" or two?

Willie Tee Anthology

Classic Southern Soul! Continuing Ripete's classic southern soul series, we move over to New Orleans to spotlight a true icon of Carolina Beach Music and a highly influential artist -- not only in R&B, but also in soul, funk and jazz circles as well. Willie Tee, born Wilson Turbinton, recorded three of the biggest beach tunes of all time, "Thank You John", "Teasin' You" and "Walking Up A One Way Street". All three are included here, from the original master tapes, as well as superb live versions recorded at the 2005 Cammy Awards with splendid backing by The Part Time Party Band. The real chestnuts for collectors and Northern Soul enthusiasts are the rare second tier tunes recorded by Mr. Turbinton -- less known but equally enticing for lovers of superbly performed vintage soul music.  

Pic & Bill Anthology

Super Soul Duo! Remember Sam & Dave? Well, here's Pic & Bill, an Asheville N.C. soul duo that could bring it vocally with the same conviction. Pic & Bill enjoyed significant world-wide recognition and did their recording under the auspices of mentor Dave Smith, himself an Asheville native. Many of their recordings featured the arrangements, production and musicianship of the incomparable Moses Dillard, creating a formidable combination of talents and some of the most sublime soul music ever put on wax. The uptempo rockers "What Does It Take" and "Sad World Without You" are Northern Soul dance faves, but the group is particularly noted for their stellar ballads, including "This Is My Story", "Funny How Time Slips Away", "Moments Like This" and Soul Of A Man". The absolute zenith of their vocal efforts coalesced with their reading of an old country tune, "All I Want Is You", an intense outpouring of emotion from Charles Pickens (Pic) and Billy Mills (Bill) that is an awesome harmony of tenor and baritone.

Coast To Coast Let's Dance from KHP Music

New from KHP Music! It's "Coast To Coast Let's Dance" Keith Houston's KHP Music is one of Beach Music's premier labels, featuring some of the finest new music compilations to grace the shag circuit in recent years. "Coast to Coast" is the fourth various artist endeavor between Ripete/KHP and the National Association of Rhythm & Blues DeeJays, and is loaded with dance delights that cover a variety of styles. While the song selection addresses dance on a national basis, virtually every title has some shag quotient attached, and a number are dead on the money for shag enthusiasts. Breakout songs include Paul Craver’s "(I’m Just A) Fool For You", a choice cover of a Gene Chandler rarity, "Hey Mister DeeJay (Spin A Tune For Me)" from blues meister deluxe, Lonne Givens, and the first ever Band of Oz gospel effort, "Walkin’ Up The Steps Of Faith". Hottest out the gate certainly has to be the King Tyrone & Graveyard Ramblers’ "Mama’s Drinkin’ Liquor", a quirky novelty blues tune written by founding group member Jim Quick, that was the smash of Spring ’08 S O S.  

Sun Sand Surf & Suds

24 Beach Rarities never before on CD! Welcome to a long overdue package of great Carolina Beach Music memories. SUN SAND SURF AND SUDS gathers together a passel of mainstream goodies from the 80's & 90's that were issued by Ripete on vinyl, but never made the conversion to CD format. Add in a few thematic entities from this decade like Men Of Distinction's great sweet soul smoothie, "Beez That Way Sometime", Band Of Oz's great cover of "I'm Gonna Love You" and the Attractions' stellar 60's sound-alike original "Girl, Why You Wanna Do Me Like That" and you're cookin'. The absolute highlight has to be the original demo of "Summertime's Calling Me", in it's uncut version from master tape, as laid down by writer Johnny Barker and future vocalist, Bo Schronce. Now there's a piece of Beach Music History!!

The Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music

It's Here!! The Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music! A tour-de-force look inside the history of Beach Music from author Greg Haynes. The deluxe coffee table style collectors edition features 580 pages of text, over 800 images (many in color), 2 CD’s of music (46 tunes), and a third Band Directory CD that spotlights most of the era’s significant southern Beach and R&B bands, a number of which coalesced into Southern Rock icons like The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band and The Atlanta Rhythm Section. For pricing & ordering information, click the picture.  
 

Harry Deal & The Galaxies

Vintage '70's Beach! It's the pride of Taylorsville, N.C., Harry Deal & the Galaxies, front and center, with a fabulous 20 song overview of their remarkably long recording career. The group, whose roots date back to 1958, ranks along side The Embers and The Catalinas as the first of the white beach bands that formed to play the music of their black heroes. Highlights include the 1970 hit "I Still Love You", a highly coveted Northern Soul composition and the follow-up, "What Am I Gonna Do", also from 1970.The package also contains the classic Beach Music medley "39-21-46 / hey Baby" and the early '70's winner "She's Got It All Together".

The Legends of Beach

Red Hot Release! Say hello to Jackie Gore, Gerald Davis, Johnny Barker, Jeff Grimes, Mark Black, Tony Davis, Rusty Smith and Jason Moore---collectively known as The Legends Of Beach and already the hottest new group of 2007 on the Carolina Beach Music scene. Highlights of their inaugural release include some nice original tunes from group members Barker and Black, and some choice covers of a number of well-known Beach anthems, including “I Love Beach Music”, “Far Away Places”, and “Street Corner Serenade”. Pulling in early radio and club action is Jeff Grimes’ version on the 1936 Sammy Kahn classic “Until The Real Thing Comes Along” and a super-- soulful Jackie Gore effort on the Cash Mc Call chestnut, “Let’s Get A Thing Going On”.  

The Holiday Band - Got It Bad For You

Brand New! Hot on the heels of the band's recent Yearbook - Greatest Hits package, and their double live collection, Holiday is back with a set of all newly recorded material sporting an equal blend of choice covers and originals from band members Mike Taylor and Duane Neese. The group, one of the absolute upper-tier acts on the Carolina Beach Music scene today, has no fewer than 4 charted songs at the moment (all contained on this CD), with several others threatening to move into charted waters. Highlights include "Fool (If You Think It's Over)", "Love Is Here And Now You're Gone", the Old School inspired "I Know It's Hard But It's Fair" and the original title tune "Got It Bad For You". Wrapping up the package is a rousing rendition of the F.C. Barnes nugget, "Rough Side Of The Mountain", a song already roaring out of the gate with a big head of steam.

Miranda Louise

Cool Blues! Say hello to one of the greatest blues artists in all of the Southeast. Say hello to Miranda Louise----a Nashville, TN native, who can belt authentic Chicago style blues with the best of them, but is versatile enough to handle barrel-house boogie as exemplified by her stellar performance on Kelly Hunt’s "Queen Of The 88’s". She is just as comfortable with 50’s jump R & B material when she tackles the hilariously funny "Sure Cure For The Blues", a track complete with an awesome Jimmy Ricks style bass vocal, compliments of Jordanaire, Ray Miller. Throw in another 50’s chestnut, "Bump On A Log", and you have authenticity and a pureness seldom if ever achieved in the modern day era of Beach Music. Look for strong shag action on all of the above. Finally, check out the never before released original, " I Can’t Get Enough Of You" from the pen of the legendary blues icon Willie Dixon, and several fine originals from the artist herself, including "Serious Blues", "Drift Along", and "Can’t You Make It Stop Raining".  

Cliff Ellis & Oscar Toney, Jr.

An Instant Classic! Cliff Ellis, most noted for his storied coaching career in NCAA basketball, as head coach at Alabama/Birmingham, Clemson, Auburn and most recently at Coastal Carolina, actually has a rather storied past in music as well. Ellis was the lead singer of the northern Florida Villagers that cut a number of very soulful tracks with Rick Hall at the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL. Cliff even guested on tambourine for the great Etta James while she was in the same studio recording "Tell Mama". Cliff is back, this time uniting with internationally known soul icon, Oscar Toney, Jr., combining voices in a truly unique package of soulful duets. Hot on many shag deejay lists is their gutsy rendition of Sam Cooke’s "Meet Me At Mary’s Place" and nice shag versions of Ray Sharpe’s classic, "Linda Lu" and Don Covay’s "Mercy Mercy". The disc also includes Cliff’s 80’s Beach hit, "Loveland" and "Make It Easy On Yourself", which showcases Mr. Toney at his soulful best on one of his classic soul ballad deliveries. Come on down to Mary’s Place, for some of the greatest soul delicacies found anywhere..

Locals Too! ( A Little Meat On The Side )

A Great Collection from KHP Music! Welcome to Locals Too (A Little Meat On The Side)---15 Beach and Shag winners from the highly proficient KHP music machine. Highlights include a great rendition of Timi Yuro’s “What’s A Matter Baby” from Pam “Shaggie Maggie” Russell, The Catalinas with the pulsating, “Love Be With You”, and a great reading of The Supremes’ classic ,“Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone”. Major kudos, also to Sea Cruz for the CD title track, the absolute most stellar production of their career.  

Keep On Shaggin - 16 New Shag Hits

It's Keep On Shaggin'---16 great new offerings on the first collaboration between Ripete Records & Dunn, NC's KHP Music. Already burning up the Top 40 Beach Charts are winners like The Entertainers "I Know The Inside Story", Mark Black's "Shaggin' Will Have To Do", Holiday's "Rabbit's Got The Gun", Gary Brown's "Man, That's Smooth and "Emporer Of My Baby's Heart", the hottest and fastest rising chart entry of Paul Craver's great recording career. "That's Your Mistake" from SFB (Spier, Flynn & Bradford) takes you back to old school with startling authenticity, while "Wherever I Lay My Hat" returns The Magnificents back to the spotlight after many years of inactivity.

I Love Beach Music - Volume 1

The definitive collection for any Beach Music Lover. A 36 song specially priced double CD chocked full of Beach Classics that span the years, from Maurice Williams "Stay" & The Showmen's "It Will Stand" from the early years to The Embers' "I Love Beach Music" & The Shakers "Myrtle Beach Days" from the '70's to that 90's fave "Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On".  

The Embers - Vintage Embers 1958 - 1969

A literal treasure trove of goodies from one of the absolute premier names in Carolina Beach Music. This handsomely designed package sports 28 groovin’ tracks from the band’s formative years and documents the most soulful era of their great career. Musical highlights include the band’s big 1969 smash “Far Away Places” and the Northern Soul megahit “Watch Out Girl”. The greatest treat for collectors, however, will be the 5 unreleased gems recorded in 1967 and intended for release as part of an ill-fated LP entitled “Lucky 13”. All 5 tracks are in luxurious true stereo, and feature some of the most stellar performances of Jackie Gore’s vocal career. All in all, the package contains 22 jewels that have never been issued on compact disc, a MUST for all Embers fans and collectors.  

Check out these just released vintage CD's:

Willie Tee Anthology

Pic & Bill Anthology

Harry Deal and The Galaxies Anthology

Ripete has a large selection of Beach & Oldie 45's. E-mail us any song you're looking for & we'll send you a quote.

  


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