Monday, October 26, 2009

1964 Motorcycle Scramble Music and Sounds LP Record Album by the Scramblers







The word "scramble" comes from a form of motorcycle racing that appeals to a greater number of fans and participants than the big races because the scramble tracks are very informal and a closer association with the activity is allowed.

Usually, a club or group builds a dirt track in some remote wooded area in their town and on week-ends they race, generally on an amateur level. It's great fun and gives a form of relaxation seldom enjoyed in any other sport.

The experience of the "scrambles" is relived on this record. We recorded actual sounds and combined them with an exciting racing music to make this album an enjoyable away-from-the-track thrill.

The musical group "The Scramblers" are also motorcycle enthusiasts, therefore, know the kind of music to play to be authentic.

Diplomat Records D 2316.

Side A: Scramble Baby, Bonneville, Black Boots, Chopped Chief, Beezer Boogie;

Side B: Tiger Cab Stomp, Spokane Drop Out, Hairpin Heartbreak, Straight Away Baby, High Bar Suzy


1964 Motorcycle Scramble Music and Sounds LP Record Album by the Scramblers available at www.DadsVintageAds.com in the "Motorcycle Gifts & Collectibles" category

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