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The Beach Boys, Endless Summer

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1486297

Disk length: 50m 38s (21 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1974

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Surfin' Safari 2:08
2. Surfer Girl 2:29
3. Catch A Wave 2:10
4. The Warmth Of The Sun 2:53
5. Surfin' U.s.a. 2:29
6. Be True To Your School 2:07
7. Little Deuce Coupe 1:41
8. In My Room 2:14
9. Shut Down 1:52
10. Fun, Fun, Fun 2:04
11. I Get Around 2:14
12. The Girls On The Beach 2:27
13. Wendy 2:17
14. Let Him Run Wild 2:23
15. Don't Worry Baby 2:48
16. California Girls 2:41
17. Girl Don't Tell Me 2:20
18. Help Me, Rhonda 3:10
19. You're So Good To Me 2:16
20. All Summer Long 2:08
21. Good Vibrations 3:35

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Review

Brian Wilson's brilliance manifested itself in the euphoric, cheerfully square, sun-and-fun stuff heard here early on, before it got darker and more complicated. Endless Summer runs from the beginning of the Boys' pinstriped career to 1965, right before the melancholy of Pet Sounds, but also includes the inescapable "Good Vibrations." You can hear a few hints of adolescent sadness and fear--"Help Me, Rhonda" is essentially a kids' sing-along about a wrenching emotional rebound, and the shadow of death is hiding somewhere in "Don't Worry, Baby"--but Wilson is mostly concerned with the cars, waves, and girls that made up the Boys' public image, and his ingenious arrangements (coupled with the group's inimitable harmonies) make everything go down as smoothly as lemonade. --Douglas WolkBrian Wilson's brilliance manifested itself in the euphoric, cheerfully square, sun-and-fun stuff heard here early on, before it got darker and more complicated. Endless Summer runs from the beginning of the Boys' pinstriped career to 1965, right before the melancholy of Pet Sounds, but also includes the inescapable "Good Vibrations." You can hear a few hints of adolescent sadness and fear--"Help Me, Rhonda" is essentially a kids' sing-along about a wrenching emotional rebound, and the shadow of death is hiding somewhere in "Don't Worry, Baby"--but Wilson is mostly concerned with the cars, waves, and girls that made up the Boys' public image, and his ingenious arrangements (coupled with the group's inimitable harmonies) make everything go down as smoothly as lemonade. --Douglas Wolk

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Endless Summer

Tracks: 21, Disk length: 50m 38s

Endless Summer

Tracks: 21, Disk length: 50m 39s (+0m 1s)

Endless Summer

Tracks: 21, Disk length: 50m 23s (-1m 45s)

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