The Beach Boys Album: “Beach Boys' Party!”
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Beach Boys' Party! |
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Release Date:1998-08-25
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Pop, Surf Rock, Powerpop
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Label:Import
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:724382964025
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Track Listing : |
1 |
Hully Gully |
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2 |
I Should Have Known Better |
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3 |
Tell Me Why |
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4 |
Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow |
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5 |
Mountain of Love |
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You've Got to Hide Your Love Away |
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7 |
Devoted to You |
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8 |
Alley Oop |
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9 |
There's No Other (Like My Baby) |
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10 |
Medley: I Get Around/Little Deuce Coupe |
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11 |
Times They Are A-Changin' |
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12 |
Barbara Ann Video |
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- patry
not one of there better lps. there are other tracks they should have put on the lp to make a better lp. i like the songs in stereo
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Good new ,for my Beach Boys Collection
Although I'm having to Buy a bunch of these to put together and make the complet REAL Stereo Collection, of Beach Boys Hits , This one with a bunch of others I will be getting, should do the trick, Capitol did a pretty good job of it both the Stereo and the mono versions, If you want the best Collection of beachboy stuff around, this is a good place to start.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Beach Boys CD
If you like the Beach Boys music , you will like this CD. Nice music to listen to in the summer time. Recommed it to all Beach Boys Fans!
8 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
- Really Bad Beach Boys
Love the Beach Boys or not, this album has to be heard to be believed. I first heard this ablum when it was released and still remember it after all these years. It changed me. What I remember is that this was a low point in the up remarkable career of the Beach Boys. This album reeks of off key singing, and sloppy guitar work. In fact, it sounds more wose than the local garage band goofing around than the work slick professionals, who had sold millions of records. Although I didn't know at the time the Beach Boys rushed this album out in order to buy Brian Wilson enough time to make his highly praised "Pet Sounds". Whatever the reason, it was not a fun album to listening to it, even if the Boys were having fun fooling around singing Bob Dylan songs and Beatle Ballads offkey. For me, it ended my listening association with the Beach Boys so I never listen to Pet Sounds and still haven't. Yes, I confess when they sang out of key, I got up and walked out on them. I traded the many albums I had of theirs, I believe 12, for a bunch of Bob Dylans. That was a decision I regretted years later, but I still remember this stinker because so soured me on the Beach Boys and was the instigator of my later regret.
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