The guitars on “Mr. Moto” were played by Paul Johnson, who
originated the music with his band The Bel-Airs; John Blair (of Jon and The
Nightriders); and Bernard Yin and his band Par Avion.
On bass, Rebecca Ramirez, piano, Marc Doten, and drums, the
excellent Dusty Watson.
For “Squad Car,” the lineup includes Paul Johnson, Bernard Yin, Sys Malakian, and Ferenc Dobronyi on guitars. And DJ Bonebreak on drums, Rebecca Ramirez on bass.
These are all the various elements that came together to make
this project complete. As Bernard said in his introduction packet, “It takes a
village.”
Listening to these two legendary tracks in the “Longboard” style, as Bernard explains, is a treat for the ears. The sound is crystal clear, thanks to the high-quality vinyl, which ensures the best listening experience.
"Mr. Moto" has several guitar variations running throughout. I continue to listen in amazement at how these musicians can pack so much into a short running track. The drums and bass provide solid support, while the transitions are so intricate that kudos are due to the backend for keeping everything on track. I appreciate how they paid tribute to the original music and vibe before it fades out. It was a brief reminder of the value of looking back at where it all started with Paul Johnson.
"Squad Car" has a slower tempo, and the cymbals are
subtle yet keep time with grace. The guitars resonate with reverb and pinpoint
accuracy, featuring stinging leads. The melodicism is superbly done, and you
get to hear a brief run of glissando towards the end, where the bass also peels
off some strong notes.
Par Avion – Featuring Paul Johnson and Friends will be
available online and at SG 101 2025 by Frankie and The Pool Boys (check in with
Ferenc). Also, at Par Avion’s upcoming Mountain Mini Tour, and The Tiki Oasis
poolside at noon on August 9th. Don’t miss out on this special release!
These are the kind of releases that the surf community loves to
see, and they become instant collector’s items. I appreciate how the artwork is
integrated into this music, and that is what makes the surf instro genre so
special to the artists and fans.
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Reviews Founder
August 5, 2025