Content introduction
★Beach Boys, first collection of surprising unreleased studio sound source series!
★"Surfing USA" and "Surfer Girl". Valuable alternate versions of famous songs released all at once!
★Another mix, another take, just before completion. Best collection of studio work!
★Introducing Eternal Grooves' "ROCK OFF" series!
Surfing, hot rods (modified American cars), girls in bikinis.
The early Beach Boys had a series of hits based on the beaches of the West Coast.
"Surfin' USA," "Help Me Rhonda," "Fun Fun Fun," and "Surfer" are released from the working tapes of their precious recording sessions, which were at the cutting edge of youth culture in the 1960s.・Completely includes the best alternate takes and versions of representative songs such as "Girl".
This is the sound before the final mixdown, so no effects such as reverb have been applied, so you'll be surprised at how clear the performance and vocals are compared to the official version.
Also, most takes are recorded for a long time without fading out, so you can listen to the last part that you couldn't listen to before.
“Surfin’ USA” and “Little Honda” have single track vocals.
"I Get Around" and "Fun Fun Fun" are versions with no dubbing interludes yet.
“Do You Wanna Dance?” is a take taken when recording drummer Dennis Wilson’s lead vocals, and is very fresh.
Although it is a collection of best songs that can be easily listened to, I think even deep fans will enjoy the difference from the official take.
The Beach Boys, led by the genius Brian Wilson, seem to have a serious attitude toward music production through their many takes.
From their debut album in 1962 to 1965, when recording of the masterpiece "Pet Sounds" began.
Introducing a collection of valuable sound sources filled with the essence of rock'n'roll.
Japanese explanations of the situation at the time, episodes, and song titles are included on the inner jacket.
Introducing Eternal Grooves' "ROCK OFF" series!
★Japan Copyright Association JASRAC licensed product
★Jacket using licensed photo from Getty Images Japan
Media coverage reviews, etc.
A studio-by-studio sound source of the Beach Boys, the best rock group born in the United States, from their 1962 debut album to 1965, when Brian Wilson's talent blossomed and they received more praise than the Beatles. A collection is now available! A thorough recording of the best alternate takes from the many remaining session sound sources. (C)RS
countryoforigin: Japan