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The Beach Boys: 20 Good Vibrations - The Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

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Album Review

With the Absolute Best collections out of print at the end of the '90s and the 20 Good Vibrations: The Greatest Hits missing about as many great singles as it included, Capitol's release of two generous Beach Boys Greatest Hits discs in 1999 was welcome. Unfortunately, they got it only half-right. Since the Beach Boys had too many hits to fit onto one 20-track collection, it made sense to have two separate 20-track discs, but the dividing line is arbitrary. For its three quarters, Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 appears to be a straight chronological trawl through the hits, beginning with "Surfin' Safari" and running through "Barbara Ann." Upon close inspection, a number of major songs — "Surfin'," "Shut Down," "In My Room," "Don't Worry Baby" — are missing, yet that portion of the album plays very well. The last five songs are a bit problematic. True, there's a good selection of Pet Sounds-era highlights, but the late '60s and '70s are skipped in favor of "Kokomo," which has never sounded more out of place than it does here. Of course, to some casual fans, this will seem like nitpicking since Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 does have the lion's share of the Beach Boys' popular material, and it is nice to have these songs on one disc, even if "Do It Again," "Caroline No," and "Heroes and Villains" are missing, along with the previously mentioned cuts. What is here qualifies as a top-notch introduction, yet it's hard not to wish that the two Greatest Hits were chronological, with Vol. 1 ending before Pet Sounds and the second volume tying up the remaining Capitol recordings.

Customer Reviews

Awesome

Anyone else notice that California Girls is spelled wrong? Califonria Girls?

Halfway There

If you just want all the songs you've heard from the Beach Boys on the radio, this is the album you need. If you'd like a few deeper (and still amazing) tracks, pick up "Vol. 2" to complement this and you'll be set. I mean, you could buy "Pet Sounds", too but I'm trying to save you some money.

Oh YEEEAAHH!!!

This band is ULTRA COOL!!!! One of my favorites from the '60s rock. They sang so beautifully! My faves: Surfin' Safari, 409, Surfin' USA, Be True to your School, Dance Dance Dance, Fun fun fun, I Get Around, Help Me Rhonda, Don't Worry Baby, and Heroes and Villains. Highly recommended!!

Biography

Formed: 1961 in Hawthorne, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Beginning their career as the most popular surf band in the nation, the Beach Boys finally emerged by 1966 as America's preeminent pop group, the only act able to challenge (for a brief time) the overarching success of the Beatles with both mainstream listeners and the critical community. From their 1961 debut with the regional hit "Surfin," the three Wilson brothers — Brian, Dennis, and Carl — plus cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine constructed the most intricate, gorgeous harmonies...
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