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to Allan and the Arrows, it would prove a breakthrough success. The song from the film's opening, "Blue's Theme", an aggressive, repetitive and very catchy instrumental showcasing Allan's new fuzz (heavily distorted) guitar sound became their biggest hit (it was also one of the first songs Eddie Van
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Early Davie Allan and The Arrows tracks were stereotypical instrumental surf numbers, with clear-as-a-bell guitar sounds and light, crisp drum work. Though these sides were good musically, and modestly successful commercially (“Apache '65” became a local radio hit), Allan would find his greatest
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combo. In 1963, Curb founded Curb Records, the first of many labels he would run, and released the first Davie Allan single, “War Path”. Allan participated in recording a number of other singles for Curb's label, under group names like the Sudells, the Heyburners, and the Zanies.
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album in 1994, a compilation of tracks recorded over the previous 10 years, Allan (with all-new Arrows in tow) began a bid to revive his career. The album was well received by critics, and since then he has released several more albums, including a collaboration with the
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for 17 weeks (it peaked at #37) (#36 in Canada). The single, backed with “Bongo Party”, and the soundtrack album both sold well. Rumors have stated that the melody in "Blues' Theme" was stolen from
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By the time Tower Records and Sidewalk Records were dissolved in 1968, Allan had his name on some 14 albums and a prolific string of singles. Allan cut a few singles for
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Davie Allan & the Arrows went on to record a number of other soundtracks for similar AIP films over the next few years, like
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has said he had been wanting to cover the song since 1979, and so the version is in the style of his band of that era,
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in the early '70s, continuing his association with Curb, but after that his career faltered.
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with soundtracks. Allan had come to Corman's attention from his playing on the soundtrack of
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by Seth Wimpfheimer. It contains a history of Allan's career, as well as a discography..
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recorded a cover of "Devil's Angels", which is the lead track on the covers album
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sound using the then recently invented fuzzbox which made its popular debut on "
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is an American guitarist best known for his work on soundtracks to various
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Halen learned to play on brother Alex's guitar). The song stayed on the
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music from the film, not to be confused with the original soundtrack
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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All singles by Davie Allan & The Arrows except as noted
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movies in the 1960s. Allan's backing band is almost always
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Allan's most notable contribution is from popularizing the
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Story from Davie Allan about his career and "Blues' Theme"
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When Curb assigned soundtrack duties for biker film
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Davie Allan Live at Red Planet Records
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surf
Sidewalk Records
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