The Beach Boys – Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) (1965/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

The Beach Boys - Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) (1965/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: The Beach Boys
Album: Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1965/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 27:15
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 1,16 GB

Tracklist:

01. The Beach Boys – The Girl From New York City (01:53)
02. The Beach Boys – Amusement Parks U.S.A. (02:39)
03. The Beach Boys – Then I Kissed Her (02:16)
04. The Beach Boys – Salt Lake City (02:03)
05. The Beach Boys – Girl Don’t Tell Me (02:22)
06. The Beach Boys – Help Me, Rhonda (02:51)
07. The Beach Boys – California Girls (02:47)
08. The Beach Boys – Let Him Run Wild (02:22)
09. The Beach Boys – You’re So Good To Me (02:16)
10. The Beach Boys – Summer Means New Love (02:03)
11. The Beach Boys – I’m Bugged At My Ol’ Man (02:22)
12. The Beach Boys – And Your Dream Comes True (01:16)

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Summer Days (And Summer Nights) is The Beach Boys’ ninth studio album and was originally released in 1965 by Capitol Records. It was the group’s second album released in the year 1965, their previous release was Wall of Sound. This album marked the first appearance by Bruce Johnston though he was not technically considered a group member at the time of the recording. Almost all of the tracks on the album were written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, including hits “California Girls” and “Let Him Run Wild”.Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) was a bit of a regression from the success of Today!, lapsing back into that distressing division between first-rate cuts and lightweight also-rans that characterized their pre-1965 albums. The difference is that the very best tracks were operating on a more sophisticated level than the 1962-1964 classics. “Help Me, Rhonda” was a number one single and would be their last Top 40 exercise in sheer fun for a while. More impressive was “California Girls”, with its symphonic arrangement, glorious harmonies, and archetypal statement of Californian lifestyle. On the other hand, subpar efforts like “Amusement Park U.S.A.” and “Salt Lake City”, throwbacks to the empty-headed summer filler of previous days, will necessitate that the CD remote button remains close at hand. The covers of “The Girl From New York City” and “Then I Kissed Her” are well done but don’t break new ground. Yet a couple of cuts are among their most essential LP-only efforts. “Let Him Run Wild” is a soulful ballad with a great Brian Wilson falsetto vocal. “Girl Don’t Tell Me”, with its gorgeous melody, fine lead vocal debut from Carl Wilson, and subtle depiction of romantic rejection and disappointment, may be the best obscure pre-Pet Sounds Beach Boys track.

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