Early, influential surf rock band formed in 1964, from the USA. They are most famous for scoring the surfing documentary The Endless Summer from 1966. The Sandals began in 1962, when Danny Brawner, a drummer, joined a high-school group called The Twangs, headed up by the brothers Gaston and Walter Georis. The Twangs were a group heavily influenced by The Ventures. At this point, the core of The Sandals was formed: Brawner on drums, Gaston on keyboards, Walter on rhythm guitar, John Blakeley on lead guitar with his brother, David, on bass. David was replaced by John Gibson early on. The band changed their name to The Shadows, and eventually settled on The Sandells, a portmanteu of "Sand" and "ells", a popular ending for groups at the time. They released their first album, Scrambler!, in early 1964. They partnered with World Pacific Records for the release, which allowed them to come in contact with Bruce Brown, who was then just beginning editing work on his next documentary project, The Endless Summer. Brawner and the Georis brothers met with Brown, hoping to sell him one of their songs for use on Brown's new film. Brown, however, was so impressed by their music that he agreed to use a number of their songs in the film. It was agreed that all film profit would go to Brown, and all soundtrack profit to go to The Sandells. The group used the studio time that working on the film gave them to release a number of LPs and Singles during this period. Jim King[disambiguation needed] worked with the group at this time, producing a number of songs, including "Always" and "All Over Again", both of which received limited national radio airplay. The group also slightly modified their name during this time, to the surf-inspired "The Sandals". For a time, the group toured with the film, providing live backing for the live narration by Bruce Brown. After The Endless Summer film reached nationwide distribution, The Sandals recorded the song "Endless Summer", one of their first songs with vocals. The song was a departure in a number of ways, and not just relating to the vocals. They were attempting a Beach Boys-esque sound, with mixed results. The also re-released the Scrambler! LP as The Endless Summer, along with new single records similarly retitled. In 1967, Dick Barrymore hired The Sandals to score his skiing documentary, The Last of the Ski Bums. As on Scrambler!, Danny Brawner's songwriting skills were at the forefront of the album — 10 of the 12 songs contained at least some of his input. However, this album also marked Danny's departure from the band after he refused to leave San Clemente, California, where the band had been based, for Riverside, California. He was replaced by Steve Ekwall, who played on the album. Soon after the release of the Last of the Ski Bums album, the group broke up. The Georis brothers went on to start a restaurant in Carmel, California; Danny Brawner worked for Mobile Surfboards. John Blakeley remained involved in music, joining Stoneground in 1971. There have been two reunions to date: in 1994, the Georis brothers and Blakeley reformed the band, and released a few albums, most notably working on The Endless Summer II. In 2002, the Georis', Blakeley, Gibson, and Brawner played at the Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana, California, to a packed house.
2003
Raven Records
CD, Comp
1994
1969
1967
1966
1966
1965
Philips
7", Single
1965
World Pacific Records
7", Single
1965
World Pacific Records
7", Single, Red
1964
Aura Records (4)
7", Single
1964
1964
1964
1964
Tri-Surf Records, Tri-Surf Records
CD, Album
Record Rarities
7", Single
2016
2023
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp
2013
Not on label
CDr, Comp, Pre
2012
Not On Label
CDr, Comp
2010
Ace
CD, Comp, Mono
2007
Starbucks Entertainment, Rhino Custom Products
CD, Comp
2007
2006
Reader's Digest
4xCD, Comp
2005
Toshiba Records
CD, Comp, Mono
2005
Toshiba Records
CD, Comp, Mono, Promo
2001
The Right Stuff
CD, Comp, Enh, Ltd
2001
Cyclesonic
Cass, Comp
2001
1999
Delta (18), EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
CD, Comp
1999
EMI
CD, Comp
1999
EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
2xCD, Comp
1999
Collector Records (2)
CD, Comp
1999
1998
1997
EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
CD, Comp
1997
Platinum Disc Corporation
CD, Comp, Mono
1996
Rhino Records (2)
4xCD, Comp + Box
1996
1995
Not On Label
CD, Comp
1995
1994
DTS
CD, Promo, Smplr
1994
1993
Sequel Records
3xCD, Comp
1992
EMI France
CD, Comp
1992
1991
1991
1989
1989
1988
Capitol Special Markets
Cass, Comp
1988
EMI-Manhattan Records
CD, Comp
1986
EMI America
LP, Comp, RM
1986
1985
1985
1984
Capitol Records
LP, Comp, Blu
1984
Capitol Records
Cass, Comp, Mono, Blu
Platinum Disc Corporation
3xCD, Comp
Eclipse (4)
CD, Comp
2012
Newbottle
CDr, Comp, RM, Unofficial
2008
Newbottle
CDr, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
2006
Surfin' Rod Records
LP, Comp, Unofficial, Blu
2000
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Unofficial
1998
U-Spaces
CDr, Comp, Unofficial
1983
Pet Records (3)
CD, Comp, Unofficial
Electrostatic Records
CD, Album, Comp, Unofficial
Top 4
7", EP, Unofficial
Not On Label
CDr, Comp, Unofficial
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