The Beach Boys
Author of Pet Sounds [sound recording]
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Series
Works by The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys : Note-for-Note Vocal Transcriptions (Vocal Collection) [sheet music] (2000) — Composer — 12 copies
Friends [sound recording] 10 copies
Good Vibrations 6 copies
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 4 copies
Perfect Harmony 4 copies
The Complete Beach Boys 3 copies
Sail On Sailor 1972 3 copies
Wouldn't It Be Nice 3 copies
The Greatest Hits : Volume 3 : Best of the Brother Years : 1970-1986 [sound recording] (2000) 3 copies
Sail On Sailor – 1972[2 CD] 2 copies
Pet Sounds - Stereo [VINYL] 2 copies
...beach boys (disk 1) 2 copies
Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1 2 copies
Landlocked 2 copies
God Only Knows 2 copies
Ten Years of Harmony 2 copies
The Beach Boys 2 copies
Gold and Platinum, Vol. 6 2 copies
Barbara Ann 2 copies
In Concert 1 copy
Surfin' Back to Back 1 copy
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds 1 copy
Peace on Earth - 2 Lp Set 1 copy
Sunflower [rm] 1 copy
Greatest Hits 1 copy
Beach boys 1 copy
Surf's up [rm] 1 copy
(compilation) 1 copy
Today! / Summer Days 1 copy
...beach boys (disk 2) 1 copy
Sloop John B 1 copy
Kokomo 1 copy
Help Me Rhonda 1 copy
Do You Wanna Dance 1 copy
Do It Again 1 copy
The Beach Boys [Video] 1 copy
Today [us] 1 copy
Surfin' safari [us] 1 copy
Surfin' U.S.A. [us] 1 copy
The Capitol Years 1 copy
The Beach Boys Greatest Hits 1 copy
Ten years of Harmony 1 copy
Rock and Roll Music 1 copy
The Beach Boys complete 1 copy
Collection [Sound Recording] 1 copy
The Beach Boys' Golden Hits 1 copy
Do It Again / Wake the World 1 copy
The Beach Boys : Made Easy for Piano [sheet music] — Composer — 1 copy
The Beach Boys : 12 solo arrangements with CD accompaniment : Trumpet [sheet music] (2002) — Composer — 1 copy
The Beach Boys : Very Complete [sheet music] — Composer — 1 copy
The Beach Boys : Songs From Surfs Up And Sunflower [sheet music] — Composer — 1 copy
The Beach Boys : Melody line, chords and lyrics : for keyboard guitar vocal [sheet music] (2007) — Composer — 1 copy
The Beach Boys Definitive Collection: A Step-by-Step Breakdown of Their Guitar Styles and Techniques (Guitar Signature Licks) (2002) 1 copy
Beach Boys Greatest Hits 1 copy
Surf, Beat, Fun 1 copy
Smiley Smile & Wild Honey 1 copy
Time to get alone 1 copy
Darlin' / Here Today 1 copy
Untitled 1 copy
20 golden hits 1 copy
Summer Fun 1 copy
Greatest Hits 2 1 copy
Best of Brother Years 1 copy
Darlin' / Here Today 1 copy
Cabin Essence / Wonderful 1 copy
Wow! Great Concert! 1 copy
Surf's Up 1 copy
Beach Boys Live 1 copy
Pet Sounds [Cover Only] 1 copy
Best Of The Beach Boys 1 copy
The Best Of The Beach Boys 1 copy
High Water: A 2 Record Set 1 copy
Land Locked [2 CD] 1 copy
L.A. (Light Album) 1 copy
Associated Works
Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin [soundrecording] (1991) — Contributor — 60 copies, 4 reviews
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2003) — Contributor — 6 copies
Legends of Christmas Past : A Rock 'n' R&B Holiday Collection [sound recording] — Contributor — 2 copies
Santamental Journey : Pop Vocal Christmas Classics [sound recording] (1995) — Contributor — 2 copies
Surfin' & cruisin' : the fabulous 50's and 60's — Contributor — 1 copy
Early Rock & Roll Classics 1 copy
We Wish You a Merry Christmas! — Contributor — 1 copy
Surfin' Christmas [sound recording] — Contributor — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Beach Boys, The
- Gender
- n/a
- Awards and honors
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1988)
- Relationships
- Wilson, Brian (songwriter, producer, lead and backing vocals, bass, keyboards : 1961–)
Jardine, Al (lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, banjo : 1961-1962, 1963–)
Love, Mike (songwriter, lead and backing vocals, tambourine, saxophone : 1961–)
Johnston, Bruce (backing and lead vocals, keyboards, bass : 1965–72, 1979–)
Marks, David (backing and lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitar : 1962–63, 1997–99, 2011–)
Wilson, Carl (lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards : 1961–98) (show all 9)
Wilson, Dennis (backing and lead vocals, drums, keyboards : 1961–83)
Chaplin, Blondie (backing and lead vocals, bass, lead and rhythm guitar, slide guitar : 1972–73)
Fataar, Ricky (backing and lead vocals, drums, rhythm guitar, pedal steel guitar, flute : 1972–74) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Hawthorne, California, USA
- Places of residence
- California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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Reviews
Over rated: some nice pop songs and "God Only Knows" is a classic, but otherwise dated and anodyne. The year after The Beach Boys released "Pet Sounds", The Velvet Underground and Nico released their eponymous album. Listen to that instead.
1 Surfin' Safari 2:06
2 County Fair 2:16
3 Ten Little Indians 1:29
4 Chug-A-Lug 2:01
5 Little Girl (You're My Miss America) 2:06
6 409 2:00
7 Surfin' 2:12
8 Heads You Win - Tails I Lose 2:19
9 Summertime Blues 2:11
10 Cuckoo Clock 2:10
11 Moon Dawg 2:03
12 The Shift 1:55
13 Surfin' U.S.A. 2:29
14 Farmer's Daughter 1:51
15 Misirlou 2:06
16 Stoked 2:01
17 Lonely Sea 2:23
18 Shut Down 1:51
19 Noble Surfer 1:53
20 Honky Tonk 2:04
21 Lana 1:41
22 Surf Jam 2:12
23 Let's Go Trippin' 1:59
24 Finders show more Keepers 1:42
25 Cindy, Oh Cindy Bonus Track 2:10
26 The Baker Man Bonus Track 2:36
27 Land Ahoy Bonus Track 1:40
The usual perception of the Beach Boys' early albums is that they're primarily for completists and principally of historical interest. This CD goes a long way toward dispelling that myth. The group's first two LPs were originally compiled together on one CD in 1990 as part of a reissue of their complete Capitol output, and were upgraded in March of 2001. Although neither album shows the group near its very best, they hold up remarkably well 40 years later. Surfin' Safari was recorded in such a rush after the title track became a hit that the group was forced to draw on whatever songs Brian Wilson and collaborator Gary Usher had come up with as part of their weekly writing sessions. Still, there's some very good music here beyond "Surfin' Safari," "409," and "Surfin'": the lost surf hit "Chug-a-Lug"; the doo wop-style "Little Miss America," on which Dennis Wilson and company step into Dion & the Belmonts territory; and a credible cover of "Summertime Blues." Even the slightly lesser material such as "Moon Dawg," a cover of a surf classic by the Gamblers that's one of Carl Wilson's best early guitar showcases, "Cuckoo Clock," and "The Shift," all generic surf/beach music, is attractive. Surfin' U.S.A. was done with a little more time and more control by the group and Brian, and it shows. From the opening title cut, the album never lets up -- "Farmer's Daughter" is a gorgeous surf tune with a killer lead falsetto by Brian; "Miserlou," "Stoked," "Honky Tonk," "Surf Jam," and "Let's Go Trippin'" were brilliant instrumentals showing off the group's (especially Carl Wilson's) virtuosity even at this early date; "Lonely Sea" was the first example of Brian writing and singing in a melancholy, reflective mood, and was a distant prelude to songs like "Don't Worry Baby" and the entire Pet Sounds album; "Shut Down" was their second great car song ("409" being their first); and "Noble Surfer," "Lana," and "Finders Keepers" were great rockers with beautiful vocal and instrumental hooks, the latter's chorus a good-natured send-up of the Four Seasons' sound on "Big Girls Don't Cry." The bonus tracks include a hit that should have been, a surf-style cover of the 1950s Tarriers and Eddie Fisher hit "Cindy, Oh Cindy" that's worth the price of the CD just to get it; and "Land Ahoy" is an achingly beautiful rock & roll ballad that, for reasons impossible to fathom, never made the cut from the Surfin' Safari album, but was later transmuted into "Cherry, Cherry Coupe." show less
2 County Fair 2:16
3 Ten Little Indians 1:29
4 Chug-A-Lug 2:01
5 Little Girl (You're My Miss America) 2:06
6 409 2:00
7 Surfin' 2:12
8 Heads You Win - Tails I Lose 2:19
9 Summertime Blues 2:11
10 Cuckoo Clock 2:10
11 Moon Dawg 2:03
12 The Shift 1:55
13 Surfin' U.S.A. 2:29
14 Farmer's Daughter 1:51
15 Misirlou 2:06
16 Stoked 2:01
17 Lonely Sea 2:23
18 Shut Down 1:51
19 Noble Surfer 1:53
20 Honky Tonk 2:04
21 Lana 1:41
22 Surf Jam 2:12
23 Let's Go Trippin' 1:59
24 Finders show more Keepers 1:42
25 Cindy, Oh Cindy Bonus Track 2:10
26 The Baker Man Bonus Track 2:36
27 Land Ahoy Bonus Track 1:40
The usual perception of the Beach Boys' early albums is that they're primarily for completists and principally of historical interest. This CD goes a long way toward dispelling that myth. The group's first two LPs were originally compiled together on one CD in 1990 as part of a reissue of their complete Capitol output, and were upgraded in March of 2001. Although neither album shows the group near its very best, they hold up remarkably well 40 years later. Surfin' Safari was recorded in such a rush after the title track became a hit that the group was forced to draw on whatever songs Brian Wilson and collaborator Gary Usher had come up with as part of their weekly writing sessions. Still, there's some very good music here beyond "Surfin' Safari," "409," and "Surfin'": the lost surf hit "Chug-a-Lug"; the doo wop-style "Little Miss America," on which Dennis Wilson and company step into Dion & the Belmonts territory; and a credible cover of "Summertime Blues." Even the slightly lesser material such as "Moon Dawg," a cover of a surf classic by the Gamblers that's one of Carl Wilson's best early guitar showcases, "Cuckoo Clock," and "The Shift," all generic surf/beach music, is attractive. Surfin' U.S.A. was done with a little more time and more control by the group and Brian, and it shows. From the opening title cut, the album never lets up -- "Farmer's Daughter" is a gorgeous surf tune with a killer lead falsetto by Brian; "Miserlou," "Stoked," "Honky Tonk," "Surf Jam," and "Let's Go Trippin'" were brilliant instrumentals showing off the group's (especially Carl Wilson's) virtuosity even at this early date; "Lonely Sea" was the first example of Brian writing and singing in a melancholy, reflective mood, and was a distant prelude to songs like "Don't Worry Baby" and the entire Pet Sounds album; "Shut Down" was their second great car song ("409" being their first); and "Noble Surfer," "Lana," and "Finders Keepers" were great rockers with beautiful vocal and instrumental hooks, the latter's chorus a good-natured send-up of the Four Seasons' sound on "Big Girls Don't Cry." The bonus tracks include a hit that should have been, a surf-style cover of the 1950s Tarriers and Eddie Fisher hit "Cindy, Oh Cindy" that's worth the price of the CD just to get it; and "Land Ahoy" is an achingly beautiful rock & roll ballad that, for reasons impossible to fathom, never made the cut from the Surfin' Safari album, but was later transmuted into "Cherry, Cherry Coupe." show less
Sounds like a recording of a recording, which ruins the quality, but a really fun record.
I like this Christmas CD. It's a nice mix of songs, although most of them are secular. As is true of any Beach Boys album, it is the harmonies that draw me in. For people who like the Beach Boys and the classic sounds, this is a good CD.
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