Surfers' Pajama Party
Bruce Johnston, best known as the Beach Boys' keyboard player and songwriter, led various projects throughout his career. This 1992 release channels surf rock energy—a genre born in California in the early 1960s when musicians like Dick Dale electrified beach culture with reverb-heavy guitars and driving rhythms. The Surfers' Pajama Party concept suggests something playful, capturing surf rock's lighter side without losing the instrumental drive that defined the genre. You get the twangy, heavily reverbed guitar tones, the propulsive drums, and that sun-and-fun energy that made surf music infectious. Del-Fi Records originally recorded many surf classics, making this Japan-pressed reissue a logical fit. Surf rock's instrumental appeal is timeless—all energy and groove, all beach and no ballads.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock |
| Style | Surf Rock and Roll |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Del-Fi Records |
| Year | 1992 |
| Country | Japan |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Surf, Rock and Roll
Label:
Del-Fi Records
Country:
Japan
Year:
1992
1. Ramrod
2. Last Night
3. Surfer Stomp
4. What'd I Say?
5. Something On Your Mind
6. Pajama Party (Surfer's Delight)
7. Kansas City
8. Mashin' The Popeye
9. Gee But I'm Lonesme
10. Green Onions
11. Soupy Shuffle Stomp (Part 1)
12. Soupy Shuffle Stomp (Part 2)
13. Do The Surfer Stomp (Part 1)
14. Do The Surfer Stomp (Part 2)
15. Pajama Party (Single Version)
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