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Record of Surfer[s] Pyjama Party
Record of Surfer[s] Pyjama Party

Record of Surfer[s] Pyjama Party

Date1960s
Object number00015455
NamePhonograph record
MediumPaper, vinyl
DimensionsOverall: 0.15 kg
ClassificationsSound communication
Credit LineANMM Collection Purchased with USA Bicentennial Gift funds
DescriptionThe vinyl record of The Bruce Johnston Surfing Band's album 'Surfer's Pyjama Party', prodcued by Del-Fi Records. Record contains a separate record cover, 00015454.HistorySurf music was an extension of 1950s Rockabilly and Rhythm and Blues compositions, and was largely introduced by musicians that were not themselves involved in America's popular surf culture. Beginning with instrumental compositions, surf music later incorporated vocal harmonies. In their lyrics, vocal groups like the Beach Boys and Jan and Dean attempted to capture the essence of being a teenager and living in Southern California. Slightly behind developments in the United States, surf music reached Australia in 1962. The genre took hold in the form of a dance style known as The Stomp. Though there were unique elements in Australian surf music, much of it was influenced by the Californian scene.SignificanceSurf rock grew out of the 1950s emergence of rock and roll. Short-lived, it was intrinsically tied to the freedom and spirit of West Coast USA surf culture and captured youthful energy of a coastal lifestyle. Its popularity had diminished by the late 1960s as the reality of the Vietnam war, political activism and civil rights emerged.