Mr. Eliminator


Mr. Eliminator is the fourth studio album by Dick Dale, released in 1964 as a loose conceptual successor to the previous album Checkered Flag. This album consists mostly of hot-rod or racing themes, whether simply in the names, or in the slight alteration of beats and accompaniment as well, as was seen in the Checkered Flag album. Dale is widely known and famous for incorporating heavy middle-eastern influence into his recordings, and some may argue that "The Victor", a track on the album, as being probably the heaviest in influence. This album was Dale's last venture into the hot-rod style, and with his next album, Summer Surf, he would return to surf music.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Dick Dale; except where indicated
  1. "Mr. Eliminator"
  2. "50 Miles to Go"
  3. "Flashing Eyes"
  4. "Taco Wagon"
  5. "The Squirrel"
  6. "The Victor"
  7. "Blond in the 406"
  8. "Firing Up"
  9. "My X-KE"
  10. "Nitro Fuel"
  11. "Hot Rod Alley"
  12. "Wild Ideas"
  13. "Wild, Wild Mustang"

    Personnel

  • Dick Dale – guitar
  • Glen Campbell – guitar
  • Gary Usher – vocals
  • Plas Johnson – sax
  • Jerry Cole – guitar
  • Bruce Johnston – keyboards
  • Earl Palmer – drums

    Influence & legacy

The title track was covered by The Smithereens and released as a bonus track on the CD reissue of their debut album, Especially for You.