Surfer Girl
Surfer Girl / Catch A Wave / Surfer Moon / South Bay Surfers / The Rocking Surfer / Little Deuce Coupe / In My Room / Hawaii / Surfers Rule / Our Car Club / Your Summer Dream / Boogie Woodie
The Beach Boys
// 1963 on Capitol Records (ST 1981/T 1981)
9.5
Album Review:
After the success of Surfin' U.S.A., the Beach Boys made a daring move. Up to this point, the band had enjoyed fame as one of the top rock groups, releasing energy-charged singles such as "Surfin' U.S.A.," "Shut Down," and "409," but in July of 1963, the band revealed another side of themselves. Unlike their previous 45's, "Surfer Girl" was not an uptempo surf song, but instead, a tender ballad carried by Brian's vulnerable falsetto and some intricate Four Freshmen-styled harmonies. Fans didn't seem to mind this new direction, however, as "Surfer Girl" shot up to #7 on the Billboard charts. Coincidentally, the ensuing album also charted in the seventh spot.
The Beach Boys’ “Surfer Girl” was a significant improvement on the band’s previous two offerings. This was the first album produced by Brian Wilson and featured some bonafide hits such as “Surfer Girl” and “Little Deuce Coupe.” Where the real magic happens, however, is in the non-single tracks. ‘Catch A Wave’ and ‘Hawaii’ are both rocking numbers with very uniquely Wilson chord changes and show the band experimenting outside the realm of 3-chord surf-pop tracks. Even more progressive, ‘In My Room’ demonstrates a tender side of the California group unseen prior to this release. Also furthering the Boys’ foray into new territory was ‘The Surfer Moon’ and ‘Your Summer Dream.’
If one were to limit The Beach Boys’ catalog to solely their third album, you’d still have enough strong tracks to cement the group’s status in the halls of classic summer listening. Surfer Girl is a classic surf album and just about the quintessential playlist for summer days (or nights.)
CHOICE CUTS:
Surfer Girl / Catch A Wave / In My Room / Surfer Moon / Hawaii / Our Car Club