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Surfer Girl/Shut Down Volume 2 (Remastered)
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Released: 1964
Label: Capitol
Selection #: 138778
Remastered 2-for-1. Fun Fun Fun, Surfer Girl, Don't Worry Baby, In My Room, Catch A Wave, The Warmth Of The Sun, Little Deuce Coupe.
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1 Surfer Girl
2 Catch a Wave
3 The Surfer Moon
4 South Bay Surfer
5 The Rocking Surfer
6 Little Deuce Coupe
7 In My Room
8 Hawaii
9 Surfer's Rule
10 Our Car Club
11 Your Summer Dream
12 Boogie Woodie
13 Fun, Fun, Fun
14 Don't Worry Baby
15 In the Parkin' Lot
16 "Cassius" Love Vs. "Sonny" Wilson
17 The Warmth of the Sun
18 This Car of Mine
19 Why Do Fools Fall in Love
20 Pom Pom Play Girl
21 Keep an Eye on Summer
22 Shut Down, Pt. 2
23 Louie, Louie
24 Denny's Drums
25 Fun, Fun, Fun
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The Beach Boys' third and fifth albums make a good pairing on one CD, different as they are in content and origins. "Surfer Girl" was the album on which the group's and Brian Wilson's sound blossomed, and it did so on several levels. The title track was the first song that Brian Wilson ever wrote, and it's lucky that he saved it for this stage in their history, for it features surprising elegant and lush harmonies. The usual assumption is that, because of Wilson's hearing loss in one ear, the group's records work best in mono, but on this, their second album in stereo, the mixing makes inventive use of the two-channel separation, even on "Surfer Girl" (which, as a single in those days, would have been conceived in mono from the get-go). The voices mix in a more subtle and complex fashion than ever before, and the range of instruments used by the group (who were still playing on their own records at this point) includes Hammond organ, as well as some light orchestral embellishment. The songwriting also shows advancement, including "Your Summer Dream," another ethereal ballad by Wilson (featuring his double-tracked lead vocal) that was the distant predecessor to pieces like "The Nearest Faraway Place"; even the seeming throwaway numbers like "Boogie Woogie," a piano-driven instrumental, were above average on the original LP and hold lots of interest here. "Shut Down, Vol. 2" was the group's second album built around car songs and the material shows a surprising range of sounds and textures. The requisite rock & roll songs are present, displaying gorgeous harmonies -- the hit "Fun Fun Fun" and fine album tracks like "In The Parkin' Lot" -- but so are elegant ballads like "Don'T Worry Baby" and "The Warmth Of The Sun"; in between are some humorous musical digressions, and two very fine covers, "Louie, Louie" and "Why Do Fools Fall In Love." The bonus cuts, rounding out the CD, are the punchier single mix of "Fun Fun Fun," the German-language rendition of "In My Room," and one previously lost cut, "I Do," which shows Brian Wilson moving in the direction of Phil Spector's grander productions. The 2001 remastering features much crisper sound than the 1991 version, and is definitely to be preferred. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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