The Beach Boys - The Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

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Album Details

Title: The Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Artist: The Beach Boys
Release Date: 9/21/1999
Label: Capitol Records
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 724352023820, 0724352023851
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Early Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Surf, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Baroque Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Sunshine Pop, AM Pop
Moods: Bright, Exuberant, Fun, Light, Summery, Warm, Yearning, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earnest, Energetic, Happy, Innocent, Lush, Plaintive, Poignant, Rousing, Sentimental, Sweet, Wistful, Ambitious, Bittersweet, Circular, Dreamy, Effervescent, Insular, Joyous, Lively, Romantic, Sparkling, Autumnal, Calm/Peaceful, Carefree, Complex, Confident, Ethereal, Gentle, Nostalgic, Reflective, Reserved, Soft, Springlike, Atmospheric, Epic, Giddy, Relaxed, Reverent, Sugary
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. In My Room
  2. The Warmth of the Sun
  3. Don't Worry Baby
  4. All Summer Long
  5. Wendy
  6. Little Honda
  7. When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)
  8. Please Let Me Wonder
  9. You're So Good to Me
  10. The Little Girl I Once Knew
  11. Caroline No
  12. Heroes and Villains
  13. Wild Honey
  14. Darlin'
  15. Friends
  16. Do It Again
  17. Bluebirds over the Mountain
  18. I Can Hear Music
  19. Break Away
  20. Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDCapitol Records20238

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Album Review

Since Capitol's two-volume 1999 Greatest Hits only seemed to be chronological -- the label followed a rough time line, but Vol. 1 had many curious omissions from the early years, yet it basically stopped after Pet Sounds -- there were many early hits that should have fit on the first volume that were saved for the second. In other words, if you were wondering where "In My Room," "Warmth of the Sun," "Don't Worry Baby," "All Summer Long," "Wendy," "Little Honda," "When I Grow Up to Be a Man," and "Caroline No" all were, the answer is, they're here on the first half of Vol. 2 ("Surfin'" is still curiously absent from these collections). The second half of the disc rounds up highlights from the Beach Boys' late-'60s recordings for Capitol -- "Heroes and Villains," "Wild Honey," "Darlin'," "Friends," "Do It Again," "I Can Hear Music" -- stopping when they switched to Reprise in 1970. Combined with Vol. 1, this offers an excellent portrait of the Beach Boys as a singles band, which was always their strength in the '60s. It would have been nice if the two volumes complemented each other chronologically, yet they still work very well together; as they stand, they're the best available collection of the Beach Boys' hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan JardineVocals, Producer
Andrew SandovalRemastering, Associate Producer
Andy EngelIllustrations, Art Direction
Bill HalversonEngineer
Bob BarbourPhotography
Brad ElliottResearch, Liner Notes
Brian WilsonVocals, Producer
Bruce JohnstonProducer, Vocals (Background)
Carl WilsonVocals, Producer, Vocals (Background)
Caroline RayProject Manager
Cheryl PawelskiCompilation, Producer
Chuck BritzEngineer, Audio Engineer
Cindy MaligProducer
David Marks?
Dennis Wilson?
Jim LockertEngineer
Kat JohlPhoto Research
Michael EtchartExecutive Producer
Mike LoveVocals
Murry WilsonProducer
Ralph BalantinEngineer
Ron McMasterRemastering
Stephen W. DesperEngineer
The Beach BoysVocals