The Ventures are a rock instrumental band formed in 1958, by Don Wilson and Bob Bogle, two Seattle masonry workers. They are famous for their surf-flavor hits such as "Walk, Don't Run" and "Hawaii Five-O". They released a series of successful albums featuring their takes on famous songs like "Pipeline" (The Chantays), "Wipeout" (The Surfaris), "Telstar" (The Tornados) and other instrumental hits. The band has survived to the present day playing their classics and interpretations of newer songs, including forays into funk and disco in the 70s.
| 1 | Changing Tides | Surfing/Colorful Ventures |
| 2 | Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) | Flights of Fantasy / Underground Fire |
| 3 | Bluer Than Blue | Surfing/Colorful Ventures |
| 4 | Fire | Flights of Fantasy / Underground Fire |
| 5 | Embers in E Minor | Flights of Fantasy / Underground Fire |
| 6 | The Weight | Flights of Fantasy / Underground Fire |
| 7 | Diamonds | Surfing/Colorful Ventures |
| 8 | Yellow Jacket | Surfing/Colorful Ventures |
| 9 | Cruncher | Surfing/Colorful Ventures |
| 10 | The James Bond Theme | The Ventures - Wild Again |
| 11 | Hawaii Five-O | Rock & Roll Reunion Class of 69 |
| 12 | Lolita Ya Ya | The Ventures Greatest Hits |
| 13 | Caravan | Live In Japan '65 |
| 14 | Soul Coaxing | Flights of Fantasy / Underground Fire |
| 15 | Exodus | The Ventures - Wild Again |
| 16 | Walk Don't Run '64 | Live In Japan '65 |
| 17 | I Feel Fine | Live In Japan '65 |
| 18 | Wipe Out (Live) | The Ventures - Wild Again |
| 19 | Light My Fire | Flights of Fantasy / Underground Fire |
| 20 | Quicksilver | The Ventures - Wild Again |