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The Beach Boys
Truly a classic American rock and roll band. Before changing their
name to The Beach Boys, they played locally around Hawthorne, California,
as The Pendletones, Kenny and the Cadets, and Carl and
the Passions. The Wilson brothers, Brian, Carl, and Dennis,
attended Hawthorne High.
The Beach Boys I (1961 - 1962)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano - b.
June 20, 1942, Hawthorne, California.
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums - b. December
4, 1944, Hawthorne, California; d. December 28, 1983, Marina del Rey,
California.
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar - b. December
21, 1946, Hawthorne, California; d. February 6, 1988.
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion - b. March
15, 1941, Los Angeles, California.
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar - b.
September 3, 1942, Lima, Ohio.
Album:
- "Lost
and Found! (1961-1962)" (1991)
The Beach Boys II (1962
- 1963)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- David Marks - guitar - b. Newcastle,
Pennsylvania.
Albums:
- "Surfin'
Safari" (1962) - Singles: "Surfin'", "Surfin'
Safari"
- "Surfin'
U.S.A." (1963) - Singles: "Surfin' U.S.A.", "Shut
Down"
The Beach Boys III (1963
- 1965)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
Albums:
- "Surfer
Girl" (1963) - Singles: "Surfer Girl", "Little
Deuce Coupe", "In My Room"
- "Little
Deuce Coupe" (1963) - Singles: "Spirit of America",
"Be True To Your School"
- "Shut
Down, vol. 2" (1964) - Singles: "Fun, Fun, Fun",
"Don't Worry, Baby"
- "All
Summer Long" (1964) - Singles: "I Get Around",
"Little Honda", "Wendy"
- "The
Beach Boys' Christmas Album" (1964) - Single: "Little
Saint Nick"
- "Beach
Boys Concert" (1964)
The Beach Boys IV (1965
- 1971)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
- Bruce Johnston - guitar/vocals - b. June
24, 1944, Chicago, Illinois.
Albums:
- "The
Beach Boys Today" (1965) - Singles: "Do You Wanna Dance",
"When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)", "Dance, Dance, Dance",
"Please Let Me Wonder"
- "Summer
Days (and Summer Nights!!)" (1965) - Singles: "Then
I Kissed Her", "California Girls"
- "The
Beach Boys' Party!" (1965) - Singles: "Barbara Ann"
- "Pet
Sounds" (1966) - Singles: "Sloop John B", "Wouldn't
It Be Nice", "God Only Knows", "Caroline, No"
- "The
Pet Sounds Sessions" (4-CD box set) (1997)
- "Smiley
Smile" (1967)
- "Wild
Honey" (1967) - Singles: "Darlin'", "Wild Honey"
- "Friends"
(1968) - Singles: "Friends"
- "Stack
o' Tracks" (1968)
- "20/20"
(1969) - Singles: "Do It Again", "I Can Hear Music"
- "Sunflower" (1970) - Singles: "Add Some Music"
- "Surf's Up" (1971) - Singles: "Long Promised Road"
- "Beach
Boys '69 (The Beach Boys Live in London)" (1976)
- "Surfin'
Safari / Surfin' USA" (2-fer) (1999)
- "Shut
Down / Surfer Girl" (2-fer) (1998)
- "Little
Deuce Coupe / All Summer Long" (2-fer) (1999)
- "Today
/ Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!)" (2-fer) (1999)
- "Party!
/ Stack-O-Tracks" (2-fer) (1998)
- "Smiley
Smile / Wild Honey" (2-fer) (1998)
- "Friends
/ 20/20" (2-fer) (1999)
- "Concert
/ Live in London" (2-fer) (1999)
- "The 'Smile' Era" (1995)
Brian Wilson decides to quit touring early in 1965 to concentrate
on songwriting.
Musicians who toured with The Beach Boys during this era include
Glen Campbell, and Daryl Dragon (later the Captain of The
Captain and Tennille).
The Beach Boys V (1971 - 1974)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
- Blondie Chaplin - guitar/vocals - b.
South Africa; formerly with The Flame; later with Rick Danko
and others.
- Ricky Fataar - drums/vocals - b. South
Africa; formerly with The Flame; later with Joe
Walsh's band.
Albums:
- "Carl and the Passions / So Tough" (1972)
- "Holland" (1972) - Singles: "Sail On Sailor",
"California"
- "The Beach Boys in Concert" (1973)
The Beach Boys VI (1974
- 1978)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
Albums:
- "Spirit of America" (1975)
- "15 Big Ones" (1976) - Single: "Rock and Roll Music"
- "The Beach Boys Love You" (1977)
- "M.I.U. Album" (1978)
The Beach Boys VII (1978
- 1983)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Dennis Wilson - vocals/drums
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
- Bruce Johnston - guitar/vocals
Albums:
- "L.A. (Light Album)" (1979)
- "Keepin' the Summer Alive" (1980)
- "Ten Years of Harmony" (1981)
- "Sunshine Dream" (1982)
Carl Wilson left after the "Ten Years of Harmony"
album, but returned before recording "Sunshine Dream".
Brian Wilson leaves for rehabilitation from earlier nervous breakdown.
Dennis Wilson leaves the band; dies in drowning accident on December
28, 1983, at Marina del Rey, California.
The Beach Boys VIII (1983
- 1985)
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
- Bruce Johnston - guitar/vocals
The Beach Boys IX (1985
- 1988)
- Brian Wilson - vocals/bass/piano
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
- Bruce Johnston - guitar/vocals
Albums:
- "The Beach Boys '85" (1985)
- "Made in U.S.A." (1986)
Brian Wilson leaves.
The Beach Boys X (1988 - 1998)
- Carl Wilson - vocals/guitar
- Mike Love - vocals/percussion
- Al (Alan) Jardine - vocals/guitar
- Bruce Johnston - guitar/vocals
Albums:
- "Still
Cruisin'" (1989)
- "Summer
in Paradise" (1992)
- "Stars
and Stripes, Vol. 1" (1996) - The Beach Boys meet country
music head-on in this disastrous effort, featuring classic tunes from
their catalog performed with current country artists. I didn't
care for it, and I'm a big Beach Boys fan.
Hit single "Kokomo" (from the "Cocktail" movie soundtrack).
Carl Wilson died on February 6, 1998.
Brian Wilson solo:
- "Brian
Wilson" (1988)
- "I
Just Wasn't Made for These Times" (1995)
- "Orange
Crate Art" (1995) (with Van Dyke Parks)
- "Imagination"
(1998) - If you're a fan of The Beach Boys' music, you owe it to yourself
to pick-up this album...the title track, "Your Imagination",
alone is worth the price of the entire CD, and there are plenty of
other standouts as well ("South American", to name one).
Brian's vocals sound GREAT and take you back to those wonderful harmonies
of the '60s! You need this album.
Dennis Wilson solo:
- "Pacific Ocean Blue" (1977)
Carl Wilson solo:
- "Carl Wilson" (1981)
- "What You Do To Me" (1983)
- "Youngblood" (1984)
Mike Love solo:
- "Looking Back With Love" (1981)
Compilations:
- "Best of The Beach Boys, vol. 1" (1966)
- "Best of The Beach Boys, vol. 2" (1967)
- "The Beach Boys Deluxe Set" (1967)
- "Best of The Beach Boys, vol. 3" (1968)
- "Close Up" (1969)
- "Endless
Summer" (1974)
- "Good Vibrations: Best of the Beach Boys" (1975)
- "Good
Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys" (5-CD box
set) (1993)
- "The
Greatest Hits: 20 Good Vibrations" (1995)
- "Perfect
Harmony" (1997)
- "Endless
Harmony" (soundtrack) (1998)
DVDs and Videos:
- "The
Beach Boys - TheLost Concert" (1964) - VHS
- "The
Beach Boys - TheLost Concert" (1964) - DVD
- "Endless
Harmony" - VHS
- "Endless
Harmony" - DVD
- "Brian
Wilson - I Just Wasn't Made For These Times" (1995) -
DVD
- "Nashville
Sounds: The Making Of Stars And Stripes" (1996) - VHS
- "Nashville
Sounds: The Making Of Stars And Stripes" (1996) - DVD
- "Brian
Wilson - Imagination" (1999) - VHS
- "Biography
- Brian Wilson" (1999) - VHS
Hartman Recommends:
I love the 1993 box set, "Good
Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys". Although
the material after the "Pet Sounds" era is not as memorable as their
earlier stuff, this 5-CD set has most of their great songs and includes
several previously unreleased cuts and rarities. Highly recommended
for Beach Boys fans.
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Last Revised: September 14, 2000
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