Campus Party (album) explained

Campus Party
Type:studio
Artist:The Rivieras
Cover:Campus Party (album).jpeg
Released:1965
Genre:Rock & Roll, Frat Rock, Garage Rock
Label:Riviera Records LP 106
Producer:Bill Dobslaw
Prev Title:Let's Have a Party
Prev Year:1964
Next Year:2000

Campus Party is the second and final studio album by the American rock band the Rivieras released in 1965 through Riviera Records. This album continued the band's "frat rock" sound, and contains many popular cover songs done in this style. This album, as well as the previous, were compiled on the 2000 greatest hits release, . Previously, tracks from Campus Party were available on the Star-Club Records compilation, also titled Let's Have A Party.

Background

Unlike the band's previous album, Campus Party did not receive wide distribution from U.S.A. Records, and there's estimated to have been about 1000 copies pressed, making it extremely scarce. No singles were put out in promotion of the album, however the track "Bug Juice" appears as a B-side to the single "Never Feel The Pain", released in 1964.[1] Campus Party introduces Jeff McKew on rhythm guitar and Terry McCoy on drums, replacing Willie Gaut and Paul Dennert, respectively. This album would be the band's final studio effort, as the band folded the following year due to the changing music atmosphere and personal issues.

Among the covers on the album, "California Sun '65" is a remake of the band's biggest hit, "California Sun" with new lyrics. The album closes with a medley of "Louie Louie" and "Farmer John", the former being popularized by the Kingsmen. "Somebody New" (backed by a non-LP track, "Somebody Asked Me") was released in September 1965 as a single from the album.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. [Discogs]