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Great Surfin' Songs
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Album Details: Great Surfin' Songs

Release Date:11/04/2003
Label:Platinum Disc
UPC:096009212223

Track List: Great Surfin' Songs

  1. Surfin' U.S.A.
  2. Little Deuce Coupe
  3. Don't Worry Baby
  4. Help Me Rhonda
  5. Catch a Wave
  6. Barbara Ann
  1. All Summer Long
  2. Do You Wanna Dance
  3. Girls on the Beach
  4. Surfin'
  5. You're So Good to Me
  6. Summertime Blues

Pro Reviews: Great Surfin' Songs

  • All Music Guide

    Surf music, for most folks, means the Beach Boys, and the group's high, intricate harmonies and summery themes have essentially become the definition of the genre. What gets lost in all this is that the Beach Boys didn't actually play surf music as much as sing about surfing, which isn't exactly the same thing. Dick Dale and others created surf music by attempting to instrumentally recreate the feel of riding a wave, while Brian Wilson and company were really more concerned with capturing the feel of the California teen culture that surrounded the sport. That said, this brief compilation doesn't actually have too many songs about surfing, and while the material here is fine, even great, there are countless other Beach Boys sets on the market that do a better job of presenting this very special group.

    - Steve Leggett , All Music Guide

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The Beach Boys

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 over-arching 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 -... Read more