Biography
Although they were a pretty fair surf group, the Crossfires' real claim to fame is that the group somehow evolved into the pop/folk-group stars the Turtles in the mid-'60s. Before that transformation, they managed to release two local singles, and a fair amount of unreleased studio and live material surfaced many years later. An average or slightly average surf combo with a high wackiness quotient, their very best tunes (Fiberglass Jungle and Out Of Control) have a genuine driving menace, although the bulk of their repertoire was fairly standard-issue surf-cum-frat rock. Their second single, One Potato Two Potato, showed them edging toward garage rock, and offered the only rough clue to the direction they would take as the Turtles. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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THE CROSSFIRES - OUT OF CONTROL
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