a&r [a&r administration] Michelle Azzopardi art direction Tommy Steele band [the beach boys are: (1962-63)] David Marks band [the beach boys are: (1965-72, 1979-date)] Bruce Johnston band [the beach boys are: (d. 1983)] Dennis Wilson band [the beach boys are: (d. 1998)] Carl Wilson band [the beach boys are] Alan Jardine band [the beach boys are] Brian Wilson band [the beach boys are] Mike Love compilation producer [associate producer] Andrew Sandoval compilation producer [collection produced by], compiled by [collection compiled by] Cheryl Pawelski design, illustration Andy Engel engineer [original recordings engineered by (4th street recording)] Keith Wechsler engineer [original recordings engineered by (columbia studios)] Ralph Balantin engineer [original recordings engineered by (gold star studios)] Carl Harris engineer [original recordings engineered by (gold star studios)] Larry Levine engineer [original recordings engineered by (sunset sound)] Bruce Botnick engineer [original recordings engineered by (western recorders)] Chuck Britz engineer [original recordings engineered by (western recorders)] H. Bowen David executive-producer Michel Etchart management [beach boys management: brother records, inc.] Elliott Lott tracks 3 to 19 producer [all selections produced by] Brian Wilson product manager Caroline Ray product manager [production] Cindy Malig remastered by Andrew Sandoval remastered by Ron McMaster research [photo research] Brad Benedict research, liner notes Brad Elliott Phonographic Copyright (p) Capitol Records, Inc. Copyright (c) Capitol Records, Inc. Manufactured By Capitol Records, Inc. Engineered At Western Recorders Engineered At Gold Star Studios Engineered At Columbia Studios Engineered At Sunset Sound Engineered At 4th Street Recording Remastered At Capitol Mastering Glass Mastered At EMI MFG. Standard jewel case with a clear tray and 12-panel foldout booklet 1999 Re-Release with newly remastered tracks. Same songs as the 1995 release but this time in chronological order.
The 'x-x-x' part at the end of matrix string is mechanically 'stamped/etched' and 'mirrored'.
[Booklet] Remastered: at Capitol Mastering, June 1999
Track 1 Released June 4, 1962 as Capitol single 4777 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Aug. 11, 1962; peaked at #14 Oct. 13, 1962 Track 2 Released June 4, 1962 as the B-side of Surfin' Safari Charted in Billboard Hot 100 at #76 Oct. 13, 1962 Track 3 Released March 11, 1963 as Capitol single 4932 Entered Billboard Hot 100 March 23, 1963; peaked at #3 May 25, 1963 Track 4 Released March 11, 1963 as the B-side of Surfin' U.S.A. Entered Billboard Hot 100 April 27, 1963; peaked at #23 June 22, 1963 Track 5 Released July 22, 1963 as Capitol single 5009 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Aug. 3, 1963; peaked at #7 Sept. 14, 1963 Track 6 Released July 22, 1963 as the B-side of Little Deuce Coupe Entered Billboard Hot 100 Aug. 17, 1963; peaked at #15 Sept. 28, 1963 Track 7 Released Sept. 23, 1963 on Capitol album T 1981, Surfer Girl Track 8 Released October 21, 1963 as Capitol single 5069 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Nov. 2, 1963; peaked at #6 Dec. 21, 1963 Track 9 Released Feb. 3, 1964 as Capitol single 5118 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Feb. 15, 1964; peaked at #5 March 21, 1964 Track 10 Released May 11, 1964 as Capitol single 5174 Entered Billboard Hot 100 May 23, 1964; peaked at #1 July 4, 1964 Track 11 Released Oct. 26, 1964 as Capitol single 5306 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Nov. 7, 1964; peaked at #8 Dec. 19, 1964 Track 12 Released Feb. 15, 1965 as Capitol single 5372 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Feb. 27, 1965; peaked at #12 April 10, 1964 Track 13 Released April 5, 1965 as Capitol single 5395 Entered Billboard Hot 100 April 17, 1965; peaked at #1 June 5, 1965 Track 14 Released July 12, 1965 as Capitol single 5464 Entered Billboard Hot 100 July 24, 1965; peaked at #3 Aug. 28, 1965 Track 15 Released Dec. 20, 1965 as Capitol single 5561 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Jan. 1, 1966; peaked at #2 Jan. 29, 1966 Track 16 Released March 21, 1966 as Capitol single 5602 Entered Billboard Hot 100 April 2, 1966; peaked at #3 May 7, 1966 Track 17 Released July 18, 1966 as Capitol single 5706 Entered Billboard Hot 100 July 30, 1966; peaked at #8 Sept. 17, 1966 Track 18 Released July 18, 1966 as the B-side of Wouldn't It Be Nice Entered Billboard Hot 100 Aug. 13, 1966; peaked at #39 Sept. 24, 1966 Track 19 Released Oct. 10, 1966 as Capitol single 5676 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Oct. 22, 1966; peaked at #1 Dec. 10, 1966 Track 20 From the film Cocktail Released July 19, 1988 as Elektra single 7-69385 Entered Billboard Hot 100 Sept. 3, 1988; peaked at #1 Nov. 5, 1988 Courtesy of Walt Disney Music Company
[Back] All selections are presented in their original single mixes, except Catch A Wave which is presented in its original mix from the mono Surfer Girl album. All selections are mono, except Kokomo, which is stereo.