THE BEACH BOYS Part 9 – Summer’s Gone / In Conclusion
I love CD box sets. I don’t remember which was my first one, but over the years I’ve acquired close to 200 of them. They come in many shapes, sizes … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 8 – Cruisin’, Country and Endless Harmony
In December 1983, drummer/vocalist Dennis Wilson drowned after diving off his yacht into a marina, and although his participation in the group had been sporadic on their previous couple of … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 7 – Trying To Keep The Summer Alive
For the past 7-8 days, I’ve listened numerous times to the five albums released by The Beach Boys between 1976 and 1980. Had I written this post after the first … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 6 – Adding Some Music To Our Day
The Beach Boys ended their association with Capitol Records after the release of the 20/20 album and “Breakaway” single in 1969, and signed a deal with Warner Brothers’ Reprise label … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 5 – Breakaway From The ‘60s…And Capitol Records
After reaching the pinnacle of their creativity with Pet Sounds and the recordings that were supposed to become SMiLE, The Beach Boys fell into a bit of a rut with … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 4 – Pet Sounds, Smiles And Some Wild Honey
Anyone who has followed this blog for the past year and a half knows that I like to revisit a few albums at a time by a particular artist as … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 3 – Christmas In August And California Girls
I spent several days at the beach last week, still humming many of the Beach Boys songs that I covered in my previous post, and I was ready for more … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 2 – Catching A Wave
The first album by The Beach Boys, Surfin’ Safari (1962), is typical of albums from that era in that it features a few hit recordings and a significant amount of … Continue reading
THE BEACH BOYS Part 1 – Thoughts On An Artist
Back in the ‘70s and early ‘80s I used to listen to The Beach Boys all the time, and I considered myself a pretty big fan. However, I only owned … Continue reading