The Belairs – Mr. Moto: The Origins of Surf Music 1960–1963 (LP + CD)
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Title: The Belairs – Mr. Moto: The Origins of Surf Music 1960–1963 (LP + CD)
Artist: The Belairs
Album: Mr. Moto: The Origins of Surf Music 1960–1963
Label: Munster Records
Format: 12” LP + CD
Genre: Surf Rock / Instrumental Rock
Release Date: 2019
Description
A cornerstone release from the earliest days of surf music, Mr. Moto: The Origins of Surf Music 1960–1963 captures the raw, pioneering sound of The Belairs at the moment the genre was taking shape.
Formed in South Bay, Los Angeles in 1959, The Belairs helped define the DNA of surf before it fully broke into the mainstream. Their breakout track “Mr. Moto,” originally released in 1961, blends rapid-fire guitar picking with a flamenco-inspired intro and heavy reverb, setting the tone for what surf music would become.
What makes this collection especially compelling is its depth. Beyond the essential singles, it pulls together studio recordings, rare cuts, and home sessions that showcase the band’s evolution and experimentation. Tracks like “Chiflado,” “Squad Car,” and “The Shimmy” highlight their versatility, moving between high-energy instrumentals, jazzy grooves, and danceable rock and roll.
Notably, much of their early work was recorded without a bass player, giving their dual-guitar attack a sharp, distinctive edge that still feels unique today. While their official output was limited, their influence runs deep, with members later contributing to groups like The Challengers, Eddie & The Showmen, and The Standells.
This LP + CD set offers both a historical snapshot and a fully immersive listen into the roots of surf, before the Beach Boys-era vocal wave reshaped the sound.
Why We Carry It
This is ground zero surf. If you’re building a real-deal surf catalog, this one isn’t optional.
It’s raw, innovative, and foundational — the kind of record that shows how the entire genre came to life.
For fans of:
Dick Dale, The Ventures, Duane Eddy, The Challengers, early California surf, instrumental guitar rock, reverb-drenched classics