One of my favorite surf pieces is Delano Soul Beat. This was written by Vince Bumatay, Al Garcia, and Art Rodriguez of the Rhythm Kings. Its namesake is the town of Delano (del-LAY-no), CA, north of Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley. The Rhythm Kings were from the Tulare-Delano area.
Delano Soul Beat was recorded a number of times by Hilder bands. It's hard to be sure how many times, becauses separate appearances, essentially all of which I have never heard, might or might not be the same version. In some cases where I have heard the different instances they actually are somewhat different! However, it is probably safe to assume that most of these instances below are the same version shopped to different record companies, most essentially rack jobbers.
I thought it might be interesting to compile information about the Delano Soul's appearances in one place, as a sort of example of how Hilder handled the material he recorded. The first part of this is a straight lift from John Blair's Illustrated Discography of Surf Music, 4th edition (2008).
<u>The Rhythm Kings</u>
Delano Soul Beat : Rhythm Kings : Original Surfin' Hits : GNP Crescendo 84/S-84 4/63
<u>The Soul Kings</u>
Delano Soul Beat : Soul Kings : Surf's Up! At Banzai-Pipeline : Northridge 101 4/63
Delano Soul Beat : Soul Kings : Surf's Up! : Reprise R/S-6094 6/63
The Soul Kings are just the Rhythm Kings under a different name, according to the liner notes by Ray Baradat of the Charades for 1999 CD Exotic and Rockin' Instrumentals 1963-1964, with Tracks by The Charades, Bacchus Archives BA1135. However, the different names might represent different sessions. Or they might sometimes mean different sessions and other times be just arbitrary. At this point I'm not sure anyone knows.
<u>The Charades </u>
Delano Soul Beat : Charades : Battle of the Surfing Bands : Del Fi DFLP/DFST-1235 : 3/63
Note that the Charades proper - originally the Latin Knights - were a vocal combo. Their accompanying instrumentalists were called the Charades <u>Band</u>, according to Baradat. Since their version of Delano Soul Beat is an instrumental with "chat" over it, I'm not sure if this song would be a Charades song or a Charades Band song. The Charades Band had personel in common with the Rhythm Aces, one of the precursors of the Rhythm Kings, and the two groups - the Charades and band and the Rhythm Kings often performed (and maybe recorded?) together.
<u>The Original Surfaris</u> (sometimes labelled as the Surfaris)
Delano Soul Beat : Surfaris : Beach Party : GSP 6901 : ?/63
Delano Soul Beat : Original Surfaris : Shake, Shout & Soul : Impact 2 : ?/63
Delano Soul Beat : Surfaris : Surf Party : Ava 28/S-28 : 2/64
Delano Soul Beat : Original Surfaris : Wheels-Shorts-Hot Rods : Diplomat D/DS-2309 : ?/64
Delano Soul Beat : Original Surfaris : The World of Surfin' : Almor A/AS-108 : ?/?
Delano Soul Beat : Original Surfaris : Hot Rod Drag Races : Almor A/AS-109 : ?/?
Delano Soul Beat : Surfaris : Surfing : Guest Star G/S-1433 : ?/?
<u>The Surf Teens</u>
Delano Soul Beat : Surf Teens : Surf Mania : Sutton SU/SSU-339 : 6/63
<u>Bob Vaught & the Renegaids</u>
Delano Soul Beat : Bob Vaught & the Renegaids : Surf Crazy : GNP Crescendo 83/S-83 2/63
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I can add a few footnotes to these.
There seems to be only one Renegaids version of DSB, but it is a full 8 seconds longer on the original Renegaids LP Surf Crazy than it is on the recent CD Surf Crazy, GNPD 2245, which is an extended re-issue of the old GNP Crescendo S-84 Original Surfin' Hits. The original Original Surfin' Hits actually lacks Delano Soul Beat.
The CD reissue of the Surf Teens' Surf Mania calls the song Delano Surf Beat. Blair has the original LP calling it Delano Soul Beat. There's probably a typo there somewhere, but I'm not sure where.
The Charades version listed above for Del Fi DFST-1235 Battle of the Surfing Bands is not the same version as the one on the (relatively) recent CD Please Be My Love Tonight (Collectables COL-5728). For example, the chat from the vocalists is noticeably different.
I haven't actually heard (any of) the Original Surfaris versions!
<u>The MORT Band</u>
There's a fun recent cover called just Delano Soul that appears at
http://www.myspace.com/themortband
Sorry, Jeff! This got out of hand ...
Last edited: Jun 16, 2009 19:10:46