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Endless Harmony Soundtrack

Endless Harmony Soundtrack is an anthology album of previously unheard material by The Beach Boys, originally released by Capitol Records in August 1998. Named for Bruce Johnston's song on the 1980 album Keepin' the Summer Alive, it was designed as a tie-in with the band's biographical documentary of the same name. The soundtrack was re-issued in March 2000 with some remixing and different artwork (European pressings retained the original mixes), while the original 1998 edition (with the orange/yellow cover) went out of print shortly thereafter.

Endless Harmony Soundtrack
Compilation album by
Released11 August 1998
Recorded12 June 1963 – 4 July 1998
GenreRock
Length74:01
LabelCapitol
ProducerPhil Sandhaus, Michel Etchart
The Beach Boys chronology
The Pet Sounds Sessions
(1997)
Endless Harmony Soundtrack
(1998)
Ultimate Christmas
(1998)
Alternate cover
The cover for the re-released version, issued on 28 March 2000.

Background

The Endless Harmony project was undertaken shortly after the death of founding member Carl Wilson, who died of lung cancer in February 1998. At this point, Brian Wilson decided that the band was officially finished and disassociated himself from any further group activity. At odds with Mike Love for continuing after Carl's passing, Al Jardine did the same. Both Love and Bruce Johnston (with their accompanying concert act) continued to perform live as The Beach Boys until all five surviving members reunited for their 50th anniversary in 2012.

The Endless Harmony Soundtrack itself is patterned like The Beatles' Anthology albums, with alternate versions and live renditions of songs, as well as previously unreleased ones. Spanning from a stereo remix of 1963's "Surfer Girl" to the completion of the unreleased 1969 recording "Loop de Loop (Flip Flop Flyin' in an Aeroplane)", the album also includes a brief snippet of both Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks routining three Smile songs in 1966.

Endless Harmony Soundtrack never charted in the U.S. or the UK. Although the album was not a commercial success, it did encourage Capitol Records to issue a more comprehensive archival package in Hawthorne, CA, released in May 2001.

Track listing

All tracks written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Soulful Old Man Sunshine" (Writing session excerpt) (Brian Wilson, Rick Henn) – 0:42
  2. "Soulful Old Man Sunshine" (B. Wilson, Henn) – 3:25
  3. "Radio Concert Promo 1" – 0:15
    • The version on later pressings and the revised 2000 edition features a different promo from Dennis Wilson, which matches the one mentioned in the booklet.
  4. "Medley: Surfin' Safari/Fun, Fun, Fun/Shut Down/Little Deuce Coupe/Surfin' U.S.A." (Live) (B. Wilson, Mike Love, Roger Christian, Chuck Berry) – 3:33
    • Recorded on 22 October 1966 in Michigan
  5. "Surfer Girl" (Binaural mix) (B. Wilson) – 2:27
    • The version on the revised 2000 edition of the album is more of an a cappella mix
  6. "Help Me, Rhonda" (Alternate single version) – 2:50
  7. "Kiss Me, Baby" (Stereo remix) – 2:42
    • The version on the revised 2000 edition is a redone mix by Mark Linett, as opposed to Andrew Sandoval.
  8. "California Girls" (Stereo remix) – 2:44
    • The version on the 1998 edition, also redone by Mark Linett features slightly out-of-sync vocals. This specific "updated stereo mix" has since appeared on most Beach Boys compilations issued since 2001.
  9. "Good Vibrations" (Live) – 3:40
  10. "Heroes and Villains" (Demo) (B. Wilson, Van Dyke Parks) – 2:27
    • Recorded on 4 November 1966, this run through for Los Angeles DJ "Humble" Harve features, in addition to "Heroes and Villains", the fragments "I'm in Great Shape" and "Barnyard"
  11. "Heroes and Villains" (Live) (B. Wilson, Parks) – 3:40
  12. "God Only Knows" (Live) (B. Wilson, Tony Asher) – 2:45
    • Actually a live-in-the-studio recording in September 1967
  13. "Radio Concert Promo 2" – 0:15
  14. "Darlin'" (Live) – 2:26
  15. "Wonderful/Don't Worry Bill" (B. Wilson, Parks, Ricky Fataar, Blondie Chaplin, Steve Fataar, Brother Fataar) – 5:52
  16. "Do It Again" (Early version) – 2:30
  17. "Break Away" (Demo) (B. Wilson, Reggie Dunbar) – 2:38
  18. "Sail Plane Song" (B. Wilson, Carl Wilson) – 2:12
  19. "Loop de Loop (Flip Flop Flyin' in an Aeroplane)" (B. Wilson, C. Wilson, Al Jardine) – 2:56
    • Recording begun in March 1969, finished by Al Jardine in July 1998
  20. "Barbara" (Dennis Wilson) – 2:58
  21. "'Til I Die" (Alternate mix) (B. Wilson) – 4:52
  22. "Long Promised Road" (Live) (C. Wilson, Jack Rieley) – 4:17
    • Recorded on 23 November 1972 at Carnegie Hall in New York City
  23. "All Alone" (Carli Muñoz) – 3:36
  24. "Brian's Back" (Love) – 4:07
    • Written in response to Brian Wilson's 1976 return to the public eye
  25. "Endless Harmony" (Bruce Johnston) – 3:10
    • The version on the revised 2000 edition features a hidden a cappella sample of "Kiss Me, Baby" after the song ends, extending the length to 3:29

Sources

  • Endless Harmony Soundtrack CD booklet notes, Brad Elliott, c. 2000.
  • Allmusic

References

  1. ^ Eder, Bruce. "Review: Endless Harmony". Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). London: Oxford University Press. p. 479. ISBN 978-0-19-531373-4.
  3. ^ Brackett, Nathan; with Hoard, Christian, eds. (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). New York, NY: Fireside/Simon & Schuster. p. 46. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.

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designed as a tie in with the band s biographical documentary of the same name The soundtrack was re issued in March 2000 with some remixing and different artwork European pressings retained the original mixes while the original 1998 edition with the orange yellow cover went out of print shortly thereafter Endless Harmony SoundtrackCompilation album by The Beach BoysReleased11 August 1998Recorded12 June 1963 4 July 1998GenreRockLength74 01LabelCapitolProducerPhil Sandhaus Michel EtchartThe Beach Boys chronologyThe Pet Sounds Sessions 1997 Endless Harmony Soundtrack 1998 Ultimate Christmas 1998 Alternate coverThe cover for the re released version issued on 28 March 2000 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 2 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Track listing 3 Sources 4 ReferencesBackground EditThe Endless Harmony project was undertaken shortly after the death of founding member Carl Wilson who died of lung cancer in February 1998 At this point Brian Wilson decided that the band was officially finished and disassociated himself from any further group activity At odds with Mike Love for continuing after Carl s passing Al Jardine did the same Both Love and Bruce Johnston with their accompanying concert act continued to perform live as The Beach Boys until all five surviving members reunited for their 50th anniversary in 2012 The Endless Harmony Soundtrack itself is patterned like The Beatles Anthology albums with alternate versions and live renditions of songs as well as previously unreleased ones Spanning from a stereo remix of 1963 s Surfer Girl to the completion of the unreleased 1969 recording Loop de Loop Flip Flop Flyin in an Aeroplane the album also includes a brief snippet of both Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks routining three Smile songs in 1966 Endless Harmony Soundtrack never charted in the U S or the UK Although the album was not a commercial success it did encourage Capitol Records to issue a more comprehensive archival package in Hawthorne CA released in May 2001 Track listing EditAll tracks written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love unless otherwise noted Soulful Old Man Sunshine Writing session excerpt Brian Wilson Rick Henn 0 42 Soulful Old Man Sunshine B Wilson Henn 3 25 Radio Concert Promo 1 0 15 The version on later pressings and the revised 2000 edition features a different promo from Dennis Wilson which matches the one mentioned in the booklet Medley Surfin Safari Fun Fun Fun Shut Down Little Deuce Coupe Surfin U S A Live B Wilson Mike Love Roger Christian Chuck Berry 3 33 Recorded on 22 October 1966 in Michigan Surfer Girl Binaural mix B Wilson 2 27 The version on the revised 2000 edition of the album is more of an a cappella mix Help Me Rhonda Alternate single version 2 50 Kiss Me Baby Stereo remix 2 42 The version on the revised 2000 edition is a redone mix by Mark Linett as opposed to Andrew Sandoval California Girls Stereo remix 2 44 The version on the 1998 edition also redone by Mark Linett features slightly out of sync vocals This specific updated stereo mix has since appeared on most Beach Boys compilations issued since 2001 Good Vibrations Live 3 40 Recorded in rehearsal on 8 December 1968 in London England Heroes and Villains Demo B Wilson Van Dyke Parks 2 27 Recorded on 4 November 1966 this run through for Los Angeles DJ Humble Harve features in addition to Heroes and Villains the fragments I m in Great Shape and Barnyard Heroes and Villains Live B Wilson Parks 3 40 Outtake from the 1973 live album The Beach Boys in Concert God Only Knows Live B Wilson Tony Asher 2 45 Actually a live in the studio recording in September 1967 Radio Concert Promo 2 0 15 Darlin Live 2 26 Recorded on 21 June 1980 at Knebworth Hertfordshire England Wonderful Don t Worry Bill B Wilson Parks Ricky Fataar Blondie Chaplin Steve Fataar Brother Fataar 5 52 A medley ofSmile s Wonderful and a song released by The Flame also known as The Flames called Don t Worry Bill recorded on 23 November 1972 at Carnegie Hall in New York City New York Do It Again Early version 2 30 Break Away Demo B Wilson Reggie Dunbar 2 38 Reggie Dunbar is a pseudonym for Murry Wilson Sail Plane Song B Wilson Carl Wilson 2 12 Loop de Loop Flip Flop Flyin in an Aeroplane B Wilson C Wilson Al Jardine 2 56 Recording begun in March 1969 finished by Al Jardine in July 1998 Barbara Dennis Wilson 2 58 Til I Die Alternate mix B Wilson 4 52 Long Promised Road Live C Wilson Jack Rieley 4 17 Recorded on 23 November 1972 at Carnegie Hall in New York City All Alone Carli Munoz 3 36 Brian s Back Love 4 07 Written in response to Brian Wilson s 1976 return to the public eye Endless Harmony Bruce Johnston 3 10 The version on the revised 2000 edition features a hidden a cappella sample of Kiss Me Baby after the song ends extending the length to 3 29Sources EditEndless Harmony Soundtrack CD booklet notes Brad Elliott c 2000 AllmusicReferences Edit Eder Bruce Review Endless Harmony Macrovision Corporation Retrieved 5 September 2009 Larkin Colin ed 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed London Oxford University Press p 479 ISBN 978 0 19 531373 4 Brackett Nathan with Hoard Christian eds 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed New York NY Fireside Simon amp Schuster p 46 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Endless Harmony Soundtrack amp oldid 1084159116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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