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The Beach Boys Classics...Selected By Brian Wilson (Remastered)

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Download links and information about The Beach Boys Classics...Selected By Brian Wilson (Remastered) by The Beach Boys. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 56:46 minutes.

Artist: The Beach Boys
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 56:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Surfer Girl (Remastered) 2:29
2. The Warmth of the Sun (Remastered) 2:54
3. I Get Around (Remastered) 2:15
4. Don't Worry Baby (Remastered) 2:50
5. In My Room (Remastered) 2:13
6. California Girls (Stereo Remix) 2:47
7. God Only Knows (The Stereo Mix) [Remastered] 2:53
8. Caroline, No (Stereo Mix) 2:19
9. Good Vibrations (Remastered) 3:39
10. Wonderful (Remastered) 2:24
11. Heroes and Villains (Remastered) 3:40
12. Surf's Up (Remastered) 4:14
13. Busy Doin' Nothin' (Remastered) 3:05
14. We're Together Again (Remastered) 1:47
15. Time to Get Alone (Remastered) 2:39
16. This Whole World (Remastered) 1:57
17. Marcella (Remastered) 3:53
18. Sail On, Sailor (Remastered) 3:19
19. 'Til I Die (Remastered) 2:41
20. California Feelin' (featuring Brian Wilson) 2:48

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For a fairly concise portrait of The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson looked over his group's catalog and picked 19 of his favorite songs and one previously unreleased track ("California Feelin'," recorded by Wilson and his live band back in the '70s). Wilson admits leaving out a number of favorites, due to the record label's constraints. Wilson prefers ballads to rockers, highlighting "The Warmth of the Sun," "In My Room," "Wonderful," and "'Til I Die" over many of the early rockers. "I Get Around," "Don't Worry Baby," "California Girls" and "Good Vibrations" are the most upbeat tunes. "God Only Knows" and "Caroline, No," from Pet Sounds, are featured in stereo mixes. (Odd, considering Wilson was deaf in one ear and experienced the world in mono.) Some interesting curiosities, such as "Busy Doin' Nothin'," "We're Together Again," and "This Whole World" are slotted into place. It's always interesting to know what the man behind the music is thinking.