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100 1 $aBadman, Keith.
245 14 $aThe Beach Boys :$bthe definitive diary of America's greatest band, on stage and in the studio /$cKeith Badman ; editor, Tony Bacon.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aSan Francisco, Calif. :$bBackbeat Books,$c2004.
300 $a399 pages :$billustrations ;$c28 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes discography (pages 380-382) and indexes.
505 00 $t1961 In Hawthorne, California$g8 --$tAl Jardine and Brian Wilson start to play music with Mike Love, Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson as The Pendletones --$tThe group records demos and then masters, including 'Surfin', at music-publisher Hite Morgan's studio in Los Angeles --$t'Surfin' single released on Candix label and credited to The Beach Boys --$tThe newly-named group begins playing concerts --$t1962 Al Jardine leaves$g18 --$tThe Beach Boys and David Marks replaces him --$tCapitol Records signs the group --$tFirst Capitol single 'Surfin' Safari' released --$tFirst major tour is a 40-date Midwest jaunt --$tFirst Capitol album Surfin' Safari recorded and released --$tCapitol agrees to Brian's bold suggestion that he should produce the group and record them in non-Capitol studios --$t1963 First serious sessions$g30 --$tAt Western Recorders, Hollywood, and Gold Star, Los Angeles, which become the group's favourite studios from now --$tSecond album Surfin' USA recorded and released, hitting number 2 in the charts --$tUS television debut --$t'Surfin' USA' peaks at number 3, the group's first Top Ten single --$tBrian begins to miss some live performances, and embarks on sole production of Beach Boys sessions, often using session musicians --$tSurfer Girl album recorded and released --$tDavid Marks leaves the group --$tBrian plays more live shows until Al Jardine rejoins the group --$tLittle Deuce Coupe album recorded and released --$t1964 Shut Down Volume 2 album$g46 --$tRecorded and released --$tFirst overseas tour, to Australia and New Zealand, supporting Roy Orbison --$t'Fun Fun Fun' single hits US number 5 --$tBrian detects worrying competition as Beatlemania hits America --$tAll Summer Long album recorded and released, with Brian determined to demonstrate the group's musical strengths --$tMurry Wilson is fired as manager --$t'I Get Around' is the group's first number 1 single --$tChristmas Album recorded and released --$tConcert album recorded and released, their first number 1 LP --$t'When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)' and 'Dance Dance Dance' singles recorded and released --$tSessions begin for Today! album --$tPromotional tour of the UK and live dates in Europe --$tBrian shows strain as the group's success demands ever-busier schedules; he suffers a nervous breakdown and withdraws from live shows --$tGlen Campbell steps in at short notice as Brian's replacement on stage --$t1965 Recording sessions$g80 --$tFor Today! album continue --$tBrian announces he will cease to appear on stage with the group and intends to focus on composition and studio production --$tGlen Campbell plays more dates as Brian's stage replacement --$tToday! album released, with a whole side of Brian's 'new music' --$tSummer Days (And Summer Nights!!) album recorded and released --$t'Help Me Rhonda' is the group's second number 1 single --$tBruce Johnston takes over as a permanent replacement for Brian on live shows and also starts contributing to recording sessions --$t'California Girls' is a US number 3 single --$tUnplugged Party! album recorded and released --$tBrian installs his piano in a sandbox at his new Beverly Hills home --$t'The Girl I Once Knew' single recorded and released --$tRecordings are begun that will end up on next year's Pet Sounds album --$tBrian hears The Beatles' new Rubber Soul album, considers it a challenge, and starts writing songs with lyricist Tony Asher --$t'Barbara Ann' is a US number 2 and UK number 3 single --$t1966 The group$g106 --$tMakes their first tour of Japan --$tMeanwhile in California, Brian officially starts work in the studio with the regular session team for the new album, which becomes Pet Sounds --$tBetween tours and one-off dates the rest of the group gathers for vocal recordings --$tSessions begin for 'Good Vibrations' --$t'Caroline No' single released, credited to Brian Wilson --$t'Sloop John B' single and Pet Sounds album released --$tBrian begins writing songs with Van Dyke Parks, and sessions start to record their 'Heroes And Villains' --$t'Good Vibrations' sessions continue --$tBest Of album released less than two months after Pet Sounds --$tSessions begin for a new album, Smile, which Capitol schedules for Christmas release --$t'Good Vibrations' is at last completed and released, and goes to number 1 --$tPlans begin to create group's own Brother Records --$tThe touring band plays in Europe as 'Heroes & Villains' and Smile sessions continue in California --$tThe group expresses unease with Brian's musical direction and he becomes uncertain about the Smile album; Capitol postpones its release until next year --$t1967 Sessions for Smile$g170 --$tAnd 'Heroes And Villains' continue --$tBeach Boys file a lawsuit against Capitol for 'missing' royalties --$tBrian plans a studio in his new Bel Air home --$tBrian and songwriting partner Van Dyke Parks part company --$tInside Pop CBS TV documentary airs with Brian performing 'Surf's Up' --$tEuropean tour --$tSmile album is abandoned --$tWork on Smiley Smile album starts, mostly at Brian's new home studio --$t'Heroes And Villains' is finally completed --$tBeach Boys do not make their scheduled appearance at Monterey Pop festival --$tCapitol dispute is settled and Brother Records is announced --$t'Heroes And Villains' single makes US number 12 and UK number 8 --$t'Gettin' Hungry' single, credited to Brian & Mike, fails to chart --$tSmiley Smile album released, baffling fans and critics and charting at a disappointing US number 41 --$tWild Honey album is recorded, once more largely at Brian's home studio and with the group now playing their own instruments again --$tWild Honey album is released --$tThe group's critical hipness and record sales are in decline --$t1968 The group$g210 --$tAnd especially Mike, become enthralled by the Maharishi and Transcendental Meditation --$tRecording sessions are held for the Friends album --$tMike flies to India to study alongside The Beatles with the Maharishi --$tThe group's Southern US tour is largely cancelled or re-scheduled following the murder of Martin Luther King --$tDennis meets Charles Manson --$tA mostly ill-attended Beach Boys US tour with the Maharishi is halted after just seven dates --$tSessions take place for 20/20 album --$tFriends album released, but its chart peak at 126 marks the group's worst sales performance to date --$t'Do It Again' single makes US number 20 and a UK number 1 --$tIn a bizarre attempt to boost the group's flagging US sales, Capitol releases the Stack-o-Tracks backing-tracks-only album --$tEuropean tour takes place, with London performances recorded for a future live album --$t1969 Recording sessions$g238 --$tBegin for a new album, to become next year's Sunflower --$t20/20 album released --$t'I Can Hear Music' single makes US number 24 and UK number 10 --$tThe Beach Boys' record label Brother Records is again launched --$tBrian announces that the group has severe financial problems, soon denied by Bruce --$tEuropean tour takes place, including dates in Czechoslovakia --$tOn tour in London, Carl spots South African group The Flames that includes future Beach Boys Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar --$t'Break Away' single makes US number 63 and UK number 6 --$tCapitol contract expires with one album still due --$tDeal with German label Deutsche Grammophon fails --$tSessions for the album that becomes Sunflower continue --$tThe Beach Boys sign a new recording contract with Warner/Reprise --$tMurry Wilson sells entire publishing rights to the group's original songs --$t1970 Sessions conclude$g260 --$tFor Sunflower album, the first version of which is rejected by new label Warner/Reprise --$tRe-recordings and new work follow in the studio --$tTour of New Zealand and Australia --$t'Cotton Fields' single fails to chart in the US but goes to number 2 in the UK and number 1 in Australia --$tLast Capitol album Live In London released in UK --$tWarner/Reprise rejects a further version of the new album --$tPressure builds as US-only single 'Slip On Through' fails to chart --$tWarner/Reprise finally accepts the group's revised master tape and the Sunflower album is subsequently released to good reviews but poor sales --$tJack Rieley becomes The Beach Boys' new manager --$tDennis is filmed for his appearances in the Two-Lane Blacktop movie --$tSessions start for next album, to become Surf's Up --$tThe group plays two acclaimed sets at the Big Sur festival in California that mark a return to critical hipness --$tEuropean tour, with support from Blondie and Ricky's group, subtly renamed as The Flame --$t1971 Recordings continue$g286 --$tFor Surf's Up album --$tDennis injures his hand badly in an accident and will not play drums again until 1974 --$tRicky Fataar takes Dennis's place on the drum stool for live dates --$tSurf's Up album released --$tThe hip-again Beach Boys make the cover of Rolling Stone --$tSessions begin for the next album, to become Carl And The Passions -- "So Tough" --$t1972 The group decides$g300 --$tTo shift their recording base from Los Angeles to The Netherlands --$tDrummer Ricky Fataar and guitarist Blondie Chaplin officially join The Beach Boys --$tSessions continue in California for the new album Carl And The Passions -- "So Tough" --$tBruce Johnston leaves the group --$tCarl And The Passions album released --$tSessions start in The Netherlands for a new album, which becomes Holland --$tWarner/Reprise rejects the first version of Holland and so the group replaces 'We Got Love' with the more commercial 'Sail On Sailor' --$t1973 Holland album$g324 --$tReleased, including Brian's Mount Vernon And Fairway EP --$t'Sail On Sailor' single released --$tMurry Wilson dies of a heart attack at 56 --$tBrian withdraws further from the world while the live band continues to tour --$tIn Concert double-album released, becoming the group's first gold record for Warner/Reprise --$tBlondie Chaplin leaves The Beach Boys --$t1974 Chicago's producer/manager$g334.
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