The Beach Boys - The Warmth of the Sun

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Album Details

Title: The Warmth of the Sun
Artist: The Beach Boys
Release Date: 6/6/2006
Re-Released On: 12/15/2007
Label: Toshiba EMI, Capitol/EMI Records
Duration: 78:41
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 094634496421, 4988006853126
Genre: Rock
Styles: Early Pop/Rock, Surf, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Baroque 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
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. All Summer Long [New Stereo Remix]
  2. Catch a Wave [Original 1963 Stereo Mix]
  3. Hawaii [Original 1963 Stereo Mix]
  4. Little Honda [Original 1964 Stereo Mix]
  5. 409 [Original 1962 Mono Mix]
  6. It's OK [Original 1976 Stereo Mix]
  7. You're So Good to Me [New Stereo Remix]
  8. Then I Kissed Her [New Stereo Remix]
  9. Kiss Me, Baby [New Stereo Remix]
  10. Please Let Me Wonder [New Stereo Remix]
  11. Let Him Run Wild [New Stereo Remix]
  12. The Little Girl I Once Knew [Original 1965 Mono Mix]
  13. Wendy [New Stereo Remix]
  14. Disney Girls (1957) [Original 1971 Stereo Mix]
  15. Forever [Original 1970 Stereo Mix]
  16. Friends [Original 1968 Stereo Mix]
  17. Break Away [Alternate Mix][Alternate Take]
  18. Why Do Fools Fall in Love [Original 1964 Mono Single Mix]
  19. Surf's Up [Original 1971 Stereo Mix]
  20. Feel Flows [Original 1971 Stereo Mix]
  21. All This Is That [Original 1972 Stereo Mix]
  22. 'Til I Die [Original 1971 Stereo Mix]
  23. Sail on, Sailor [Original 1972 Stereo Mix]
  24. Cool, Cool Water [Single Version]
  25. Don't Go Near the Water [Original 1971 Stereo Mix]
  26. California Saga (On My Way to Sunny Californ-I-A) [Original 1972 LP Ste
  27. California Dreamin' [Original 1986 Stereo Mix]
  28. The Warmth of the Sun [Original 1964 Mono Mix]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDToshiba EMI70236
2007CDCapitol/EMI Records44964

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Album Review

The Warmth of the Sun is designed to serve as a companion piece to 2003's Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of the Beach Boys, and as such, it is perfect. While that earlier volume contained most of the Beach Boys' biggest hits, the cornerstones of the catalog such as "I Get Around," "Surfer Girl," "California Girls," and "Fun, Fun, Fun," the follow-up is, in its own way, just as strong and just as enjoyable. In fact, while listening to it, a fan might wonder why the compilers in 2003 didn't just make Sounds of Summer a double album, include all of this material as well, and be done with it. Certainly, songs like "Catch a Wave," "409," "Surf's Up," "Wendy," and, of course, the title track are every bit as essential to a basic Beach Boys collection as any given track on the previous set. But The Warmth of the Sun not only stands tall by itself, some hardcore fans might prefer it, as some of the tunes on the first collection are so overexposed that there is little desire to ever hear them again. Gems included in this sequel, such as "You're So Good to Me," "Let Him Run Wild," "'Til I Die," "The Little Girl I Once Knew," and "Disney Girls (1957)" don't exactly have the high profile of "Help Me, Rhonda" or "Barbara Ann," but that's why it's so refreshing to listen to this set list: some of these great songs have been so neglected ("Friends," "Please Let Me Wonder," and "Kiss Me, Baby," for example) that they sound almost like lost hits in this context. Even the lack of material from Pet Sounds is a relief -- while that album is indeed one of the greatest ever recorded by anyone, and while "Caroline, No" should have been included on one volume or the other (it's not), anyone who needs to experience the Pet Sounds material should just buy that album anyway. There are by now literally dozens of Beach Boys comps available in as many configurations, but The Warmth of the Sun is one of the most enjoyable pure listening experiences among them. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan BoydCompilation Producer
Alan JardineProducer, Vocals, Compilation Producer, Audio Production, Group Member
Blondie ChaplinVocals, Compilation Producer, Group Member, Producer
Brian WilsonAudio Production, Vocals, Producer, Compilation Producer, Group Member
Bruce JohnstonGroup Member, Producer, Vocals, Audio Production, Compilation Producer
Carl WilsonVocals, Audio Production
Dennis WilsonAudio Production
Dennis Wilson QuintetCompilation Producer, Producer, Vocals, Group Member
John OwenProduct Manager
Kevin FlahertyCompilation Producer
Mark LinettCompilation Producer, Stereo Remixer, Audio Production, Mastering
Mike LoveVocals
Murry WilsonProducer, Audio Production
Ricky FataarProducer, Compilation Producer, Group Member
Rob ChristieCompilation Producer
Susan LavoieArt Direction
Terry MelcherAudio Production, Producer
The Beach BoysProducer, Compilation Producer, Audio Production
Todd GallopoDesign
Tom RecchionTypography
Trisha CampoProduction Assistant