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Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys

Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys
The Beach Boys

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Track Listing

  1. Surfin' USA (1)
  2. Little Surfer Girl
  3. Surfin' (1)
  4. Surfin'
  5. Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
  6. Surfin' Safari
  7. 409
  8. Punchline
  9. Surfin' USA
  10. Shut Down
  11. Surfer Girl
  12. Little Deuce Coupe
  13. In My Room
  14. Catch A Wave
  15. Surfer Moon
  16. Be True To Your School
  17. Spirit Of America
  18. Little Saint Nick
  19. Things We Did Last Summer
  20. Fun Fun Fun
  21. Don't Worry Baby
  22. Why Do Fools Fall In Love
  23. Warmth Of The Sun
  24. I Get Around
  25. All Summer Long
  26. Little Honda
  27. Wendy
  28. Don't Back Down
  29. Do You Wanna Dance
  30. When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)
  31. Dance Dance Dance
  32. Please Let Me Wonder
  33. She Knows Me Too Well
  34. Radio Station Jingles
  35. Concert Promo/hushabye
  36. California Girls
  37. Help Me Rhonda
  38. Then I Kissed Her
  39. And Your Dreams Come True
  40. Little Girl I Once Knew
  41. Barbara Ann
  42. Ruby Baby
  43. Koma
  44. Sloop John B
  45. Wouldn't It Be Nice
  46. You Still Believe In Me
  47. God Only Knows
  48. Hang On To Your Ego
  49. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
  50. Pet Sounds
  51. Caroline No
  52. Good Vibrations
  53. Our Prayer
  54. Heroes And Villains
  55. Heroes And Villains (2)
  56. Wonderful
  57. Cabinessence
  58. Wind Chimes
  59. Heroes And Villains (4)
  60. Do You Like Worms
  61. Vegetables
  62. I Love To Say Da Da
  63. Surf's Up
  64. With Me Tonight
  65. Heroes And Villains (1)
  66. Darlin'
  67. Wild Honey
  68. Let The Wind Blow
  69. Can't Wait Too Long
  70. Cool Cool Water
  71. Meant For You
  72. Friends
  73. Little Bird
  74. Busy Doin' Nothin'
  75. Do It Again
  76. I Can Hear Music
  77. I Went To Sleep
  78. Time To Get Alone
  79. Breakaway
  80. Cotton Fields
  81. San Miguel
  82. Games Two Can Play
  83. I Just Got My Pay
  84. This Whole World
  85. Add Some Music
  86. Forever
  87. Our Sweet Love
  88. HELP Is On The Way
  89. 4th Of July
  90. Long Promised Road
  91. Disney Girls
  92. Surf's Up (1)
  93. Till I Die
  94. Sail On Sailor
  95. California
  96. Trader
  97. Funky Pretty
  98. Fairy Tale Music
  99. You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone
  100. Marcella
  101. All This Is That
  102. Rock 'n' Roll Music
  103. It's OK
  104. Had To Phone Ya
  105. That Same Song
  106. It's Over Now
  107. Still I Dream Of It
  108. Let Us Go On This Way
  109. Night Was So Young
  110. I'll Bet He's Nice
  111. Airplane
  112. Come Go With Me
  113. Our Team
  114. Baby Blue
  115. Good Timin'
  116. Goin' On
  117. Getcha Back
  118. Kokomo
  119. In My Room (1)
  120. Radio Spot (1)
  121. I Get Around (1)
  122. Radio Spot (2)
  123. Dance Dance Dance (2)
  124. Hang On To Your Ego (1)
  125. God Only Knows (1)
  126. Good Vibrations (1)
  127. Heroes And Villains (3)
  128. Cabinessence (1)
  129. Surf's Up (2)
  130. Radio Spot (3)
  131. All Summer Long (1)
  132. Wendy (1)
  133. Hush A Bye
  134. When I Grow Up To Be A Man (1)
  135. Wouldn't It Be Nice (1)
  136. California Girls (1)
  137. Radio Spot (4)
  138. Concert Intro/Surfin' USA
  139. Surfer Girl (1)
  140. Be True To Your School (1)
  141. Good Vibrations (2)
  142. Surfer Girl (2)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #50022 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-09-13
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Format: Box set
  • Dimensions: 1.63 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
From a previously unreleased 1961 recording of their first single "Surfin" to their 1988 #1, "Kokomo", GOOD VIBRATIONS collects everything anyone would want to hear by The Beach Boys. The first disc in this 5-disc set collects the sun and surf hits like "Barbara Ann" and "Fun, Fun, Fun" that summedup the mythical California dream for generations of Americans. While The Beach Boys certainly created some wonderful rock and roll in their 1962-1966 heyday, it's for the brilliant music on discs two and three that they have become rock legends.
These two CDs capture Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson at the peak of his powers, creating still-astounding singles like "Good Vibrations" and the incomparable, otherworldly PET SOUNDS album. One of the real highlights of GOOD VIBRATIONS is that it features many of the fascinating, previously unreleased songs recorded for the aborted SMILE--the legendary unreleased album that allegedly drove Brian Wilson to his 1967 nervous breakdown. Though The Beach Boys were never quite the same after SMILE, this near-perfect box set contains plenty of songs that prove there was much more to the band than Brian Wilson's fragile genius.


Customer Reviews

GREAT SET5
I was turned on to the Beach Boys through all the glowing reviews Pet Sounds got. I now prefer that album to almost any Beatles, Byrds or any other 60's band you'd care to name. After that I bought the follow up albums Smiley Smile and Wild Honey and was surprised at how quickly one band can change and not always for the good.

This box set for me bridges the gap between Pet Sounds and the aforementioned Smiley Smile in that it includes material from the abortive Smile sessions and believe me are truly a step beyond Pet Sounds. They must be heard to be believed even in their supposedly unfinished state. The tracks pick up where Pet Sounds left off musically though lyrically and harmonically they are a whole new ball game from Pet Sounds or anything they had done before or since.

The tracks never saw release as intended in 1967 for a number of reasons detailed in Dominic Priore's book "Look, Listen, Vibrate, Smile". Some of it eg, Heroes and Villains sections even sounds more akin to Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention around 1969-70.

The whole box set is superb and well worth the price even for someone who is not a fanatic. Pretty much all if not most tracks are the best pick from all their 25 or so albums and there are also the usual extra bonus unreleased tracks such as the Smile stuff. Other highlights worth looking out for are the intricate instrumental tracks on disk 5 which show Brian Wilson's unsurpassed skills as Producer, arranger and writer.

A Boxed Set That Matters5
A lot of boxed sets are little more than 'coffee table' CD collections. They have their greatest hits and a lot of filler and alternative versions (usually the same song with a different drum roll at the start).

This collection is a must for anyone who wants to get into the Beach Boys in that it contains all the hits plus tracks to treasure on every disk. Most importantly it contains the nearest 'official' approximation to the original Smile Album we're likely to get which perfectly compliments the recent re-recording Wilson made with The Wondermints. Add to this a bonus disk of great live and a cappella takes and a fascinating accompanying book and you've almost got an embarrassment of riches covering the whole gamut from Surfin' to Kokomo.

A treat.

If everybody had an ocean...5
Magnificent is just one word I can use to describe this box set and I could easily write hundreds of essays in praise of this gorgeous box. In my opinion, it's the greatest box set ever released. It has ALL the hits, plenty of outtakes & best of all a good chunk of the lost masterpiece 'Smile'. It's guaranteed to make you swoon with delight once you've pressed play. 4 hours of blissful, moving & downright divine music that you will never get bored of hearing again and again.

Yes, it's a bit flawed in places (the latter part of CD4 doesn't hold up so well to everything else - the 80s & 90s weren't good to the band) but that's why programmeable facilities were invented on CD players. Other than that, it's just perfect. BUY IT NOW!

Oh, and by the way, the book's rather good too.