Would you like some music to go with your story? Alex Austin hopes you will. He’s integrated the work of 20 contemporary bands and 40 songs into The Red Album of Asbury Park Remixed.
It’s the late Sixties, the Beatles intact, Jimi Hendrix exploding and the Doors demanding the world. And on the East Coast, famed resort Asbury Park, New Jersey, will become the epicenter of a new brand of rock and roll.
But in January 1968, a boardwalk Liverpool lies in the future. Escalating crime and a fading reputation have shaken the City by the Sea. Asbury is at tipping point,
Cast down into the fading resort on a bleak winter night, 22-year-old musician Sam Nesbitt wants to be big—Jimi Hendrix/Eric Clapton big—but he has to survive Asbury first. Witnessing the tail-end of a murder on his first night in town, Sam keeps his distance from the crime’s investigation. But the murder will crash back into Sam’s life.
As Sam pursues his dream of glory, he rides a roller coaster of triumphs and defeats. He’s the outsider who can’t break in, he’s the guitarist that every band wants. He’s a working class hero, he’s a pawn in their game. He’s a dream lover, he’s breaking hearts.
The Asbury music scene is the Wild Wild West: Shootouts on Main Street and rock and roll showdowns on Ocean Boulevard. In this increasingly surreal town, the Atlantic seems to be casting off a new band each day. They wash up on the boardwalk feet flocked with sand, water dripping from their guitars, looking for the stage, looking to face down the local talent.
So Welcome to The Red Album of Asbury Park Remixed, where Madam Marie’s not talking, Mr. Peanut’s not pushing Planters, and if you’re out after midnight you better be carrying a six-string.
As in the novels of Richard Ford, Tobias Wolff and Jayne Anne Phillips, The Red Album of Asbury Park Remixed uses a matter-of-fact tone, blunt, realistic dialogue, and graphic descriptions of violence to reflect Sam’s world. Woven into the story are songs of contemporary Asbury Park musicians. Songs of passion, struggle, chaos, longing, love and dreams.
Hungover and recovering from a barroom beating, Sam walks the boardwalk, trying to figure out his next move. He meets a couple of local young women, who dazzle him with their innocence, Jersey girl b…
Returning from his dismal trip to Jersey City to tap his father for $2,000, Sam gets gloriously drunk in a number of Asbury Park dives. Pushing his luck in one bar, he offends a customer and is sum…
With the wound to his left hand soon to become inoperable, Sam tracks down his biological father, a lawyer in Jersey City. Sam confronts Walczak in a posh restaurant, causing a scene. Walczak denies …
A physician informs Sam that if the wound to his hand isn't soon repaired, he will permanently lose use of his fingers. He needs $2,000 for the hand surgery. Desperate to remedy his situation, Sam pl…
With his wound not healing, Sam can’t play guitar and sees all his dreams going down the gutter. Holed up in his mother’s apartment while waiting out winter, he learns that owner of the diving horse …
After his disastrous night in the swan, Sam finds his family’s apartment in the adjacent city of Ocean Grove. His mother provides some bad first aid and is skeptical of Sam’s plans to become a rock …
At midnight in the dead of winter, Sam enters Asbury Park, the town to which his family has recently moved. Introduced to the city by a mysterious old black man, Sam later gets lost and eventually ta…
Released from the military, Sam Nesbitt returns to Jersey on a late train. While playing his guitar, he meets a meets Jillian, a beautiful but edgy young woman with whom he shares an interest in mus…
With his brother charged with murder in Asbury Park, Sam Nesbitt returns to his hometown to ask a former friend, now a maimed vet, about the origins of the murder weapon. While with his buddy, Sam te…