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ST 2580LP
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"Smile (sometimes stylized as SMiLE) is the unfinished album by the Beach Boys intended to follow their 1966 album Pet Sounds. the project came to be regarded as the most legendary unreleased album in popular music history. The album was produced and almost entirely composed by Brian Wilson with Van Dyke Parks, both of whom conceived the project as a 'teenage symphony to God' It was a concept album that was planned to feature word paintings, tape manipulation, experiments with musical acoustics, themes of youth and innocence, and comedic interludes, with influences drawn from mysticism, pre-rock and roll pop, doo-wop, jazz, ragtime, musique concrète, classical, American history, poetry, spirituality, and cartoons. A mythology grew around the project, and its unfulfilled potential inspired many, especially those in indie rock, post-punk, electronic, and chamber pop genres."
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DMOO 037LP
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Reissue, originally released in 1962. "Formed in 1961 when Dennis Wilson, the only Beach Boy to regularly visit the beach, asked his brother Brian to write a song about the sport of surfing. The Beach Boys reached number 75 in national charts with their first single (the resultant song 'Surfin'') and were immediately signed to a major label. Though many debut albums in the early '60s were mainly built around a few smash-hits, the Beach Boys' 1962 full-length debut on Capitol (featuring such hits as 'Surfin' Safari,' '409' and their version of the Eddie Cochran classic 'Summertime Blues') remains one of the greatest first steps in American pop culture, and a mandatory chapter in the history of rock and roll." Clear vinyl; numbered.
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SW 113LP
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Limited restock. Beautiful, fan-made album of acapella versions of The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds classics on one disc. Be able to hear and appreciate their intricate harmonies like never before. Sit back, close your eyes and have a listen to the isolated vocal tracks of one of the greatest albums ever made. "God Only Knows", "Wouldn't It Be Nice", "That's Not Me", "You Still Believe In Me" and so on and on... It also contains some rare audio clips Carl Wilson and the Boys at their finest.
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WLV 82031LP
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Wax Love present a reissue of The Beach Boys' Surfin' Safari, originally released in 1962. Formed in 1961 when Dennis Wilson, the only Beach Boy to regularly visit the beach, asked his brother Brian to write a song about the sport of surfing. The Beach Boys reached number 75 in national charts with their first single (the resultant song "Surfin'") and were immediately signed to a major label. Though many debut albums in the early '60s were mainly built around a few smash-hits, the Beach Boys' 1962 full-length debut on Capitol (featuring such hits as "Surfin' Safari", "409" and their version of the Eddie Cochran classic "Summertime Blues") remains one of the greatest first steps in American pop culture, and a mandatory chapter in the history of rock and roll.
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DOP 8014LP
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Doxy present a picture disc reissue of The Beach Boys's Surfin' USA, originally released in 1963. Surfin' USA is the second studio album from The Beach Boys. Though not yet fully formed, the genius that Brian Wilson had on display on 1965's Pet Sounds was beginning to show through here, as he began experimenting with double tracked vocals and took a stronger production role overall. Featuring the classic title track, as well as "Shut Down", their version of "Misirlou", and the timeless cover photo of surfing legend Les Williams riding a monster wave, Surfin' USA is a stone surf classic.
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RV 2047LP
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The Beach Boys, live from Sankei Hall, Osaka, Japan on January 13th, 1966. As 1966 got underway, Brian Wilson was crafting Pet Sounds in Los Angeles, while his bandmates continued to tour. Mike Love, Al Jardine, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson and Bruce Johnston started the year by flying to Japan, where they toured from January 7th to the 23rd. Presented here is the entire NHK Radio broadcast from Sankei Hall, Osaka, Japan on January 13th, 1966. The superb performance finds them in excellent form as they tackle a cross-section of their most popular material to date, both originals and covers. Includes background notes and images, and a bonus rare interview for TV Magazine.
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RUM 2011109LP
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1963's Little Deuce Coupe is the fourth album from American surf heroes The Beach Boys. Featuring a small handful of Top 100 hits including the title cut, "Be True to Your School," and "Shut Down," Little Deuce Coupe is yet another early classic from Southern California's finest surf-rock outfit, showcasing Brian Wilson's further development into the full-fledged pop genius he'd soon become. Essential for any fan of the brothers Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine. Classic.
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RUM 2011101LP
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Released in 1963, Surfin' USA is the second studio album from The Beach Boys. Though not yet fully formed, the genius that Brian Wilson had on display on 1965's Pet Sounds was beginning to show through here, as he began experimenting with double tracked vocals and took a stronger production role overall. Featuring the classic title track, as well as "Shut Down," and their version of "Misirlou," and with the timeless cover photo of surfing legend Les Williams riding a monster wave, Surfin' USA is a stone surf classic.
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RUM 2011090LP
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Surfer Girl (1963) is the third studio album from The Beach Boys, and the first on which the brilliant Brian Wilson was given complete production credit. The album features the hit title-track, the classic "Little Deuce Coupe," and, perhaps most importantly, the gorgeous and lush "In My Room," which gave a hint of the dense production brilliance that Wilson would perfect three years later with the immortal Pet Sounds (1966). Surfer Girl spent more than a year on the US charts and is the perfect balance between early surf party Beach Boys and the later, more introspective sounds they are now best known for. Another early '60s American classic resurrected by Rumble.
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RUM 2011044LP
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"Formed in 1961 when Dennis Wilson, the only Beach Boy to regularly visit the beach, asked his brother Brian to write a song about the sport of surfing. The Beach Boys reached number 75 in national charts with their first single (the resultant song 'Surfin'') and were immediately signed to a major label. Though many debut albums in the early '60s were mainly built around a few smash-hits, the Beach Boys' 1962 full length debut on Capitol (featuring such hits as 'Surfin' Safari,' '409' and their version of the Eddie Cochran classic 'Summertime Blues') remains one of the greatest first steps in American pop culture, and a mandatory chapter in the history of rock and roll."
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DOK 325LP
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"Peaking at number 32 on the album charts, Surfin' Safari was the Beach Boys' 1962 debut LP. The original 12-song track list, found here on side A, features the band's first two singles -- 'Surfin'' and 'Surfin' Safari', while side B is made up primarily of rare outtakes from their 1961-62 Candix studio sessions. The two tracks, 'Barbie' and 'What Is a Young Girl Made Of?,' were actually issued as a single in early 1962 under the name of Kenny & The Cadets, and feature a 20-year-old Brian Wilson on lead vocals." Comes on 180 gram vinyl and includes a CD copy of the album.
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ABCVP 114DVD
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"Most people imagine California during the '60s to be an idyllic, peaceful and highly creative place in which some of the greatest music of the '60s and beyond was created. In many ways this is true, but there was also a dark undercurrent that took hold during the late '60s and it stretched out and infiltrated what many people considered to be 'America's Band,' The Beach Boys, when drummer Dennis Wilson became involved with a cult led by Charles Manson called 'The Family.' This documentary details the Beach Boys' rise to success into context with rarely-seen footage of the band, while it exposes the Summer of Love's darkest side and investigates the connections between some of the most controversial characters of that period (Anton La Vey, Kenneth Anger, and Brian Wilson) and their connection to the Manson Family. The film includes interviews with Kim Fowley, Don Was and the creative force behind the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson. The film, which was originally released in 1997, has been unavailable for some time and this release on DVD will be highly anticipated." NTSC, all-region.
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