The Capitol Years (The Beach Boys album)

Last updated
The Capitol Years
Capitol Years Album Cover.jpg
Box set by
Released1980
Recorded1960-1969
Genre Pop
Length250:04
Label Capitol
Producer Brian Wilson
The Beach Boys chronology
Ultimate Christmas
(1998)
The Capitol Years
(1980)
The Greatest Hits – Volume 1: 20 Good Vibrations
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]

The Capitol Years is a 4-CD box set which documents The Beach Boys' career with the Capitol Records label. It was originally released in 1980 through Reader's Digest as a 7-LP boxed set, which included a bonus LP of Brian Wilson's non-Beach Boys productions for Capitol. In 1988, EMI Records Australia released 4-CD and 6-cassette versions that excluded the bonus LP.

It features 106 tracks from their time with Capitol.

Track listing

Summertime U.S.A.
  1. "Surfin'"
  2. "Surfin' Safari"
  3. "Ten Little Indians"
  4. "Surfin' U.S.A."
  5. "Catch a Wave"
  6. "Hawaii"
  7. "Surfers Rule"
  8. "Surfer Girl"
  9. "Don't Back Down"
  10. "Little Deuce Coupe"
  11. "409"
  12. "In the Parkin' Lot"
  13. "Car Crazy Cutie"
  14. "Spirit of America"
  15. "Shut Down"
  16. "Custom Machine"
  17. "Drive-In"
  18. "Cherry, Cherry Coupe"
  19. "Little Honda"
California Dream
  1. "Be True to Your School"
  2. "Fun, Fun, Fun"
  3. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"
  4. "All Summer Long"
  5. "I Get Around"
  6. "Wendy"
  7. "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)"
  8. "Little Saint Nick"
  9. "Christmas Day"
  10. "Auld Lang Syne"
  11. "Don't Worry Baby"
  12. "Your Summer Dream"
  13. "In My Room"
  14. "The Warmth of the Sun"
  15. "Keep an Eye on Summer"
  16. "Girls on the Beach"
  17. "Please Let Me Wonder"
  18. "Hushabye"
  19. "The Lord's Prayer"
Sunshine Music
  1. "Dance, Dance, Dance"
  2. "The Little Girl I Once Knew"
  3. "Good to My Baby"
  4. "Help Me, Rhonda"
  5. "Do You Wanna Dance?"
  6. "You're So Good to Me"
  7. "Don't Hurt My Little Sister"
  8. "She Knows Me Too Well"
  9. "California Girls"
  10. "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena"
  11. "Graduation Day"
  12. "Monster Mash"
  13. "Johnny B. Goode"
  14. "Barbara Ann"
  15. "There's No Other (Like My Baby)"
  16. "Devoted to You"
  17. "Mountain of Love"
  18. "Aren't You Glad"
  19. "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"
Changes
  1. "Then I Kissed Her"
  2. "Kiss Me, Baby"
  3. "Let Him Run Wild"
  4. "Amusement Parks USA"
  5. "I'm So Young"
  6. "Girl Don't Tell Me"
  7. "Salt Lake City"
  8. "The Girl from New York City"
  9. "Sloop John B"
  10. "Here Today"
  11. "Caroline, No"
  12. "I'm Waiting for the Day"
  13. "You Still Believe in Me"
  14. "I Know There's an Answer"
  15. "Wouldn't It Be Nice"
  16. "God Only Knows"
  17. "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times"
Timeless
  1. "Good Vibrations"
  2. "Wind Chimes"
  3. "Cabin Essence"
  4. "Vegetables"
  5. "Wonderful"
  6. "Our Prayer"
  7. "Heroes and Villains"
  8. "Darlin'"
  9. "Gettin' Hungry"
  10. "Here Comes the Night"
  11. "With Me Tonight"
  12. "Wake the World"
  13. "Country Air"
  14. "You're Welcome"
  15. "I'd Love Just Once to See You"
  16. "Wild Honey"
Break Away
  1. "Do It Again"
  2. "Little Bird"
  3. "Let the Wind Blow"
  4. "Busy Doin' Nothin'"
  5. "Passing By"
  6. "Time to Get Alone"
  7. "Be Here in the Mornin'"
  8. "Friends"
  9. "I Can Hear Music"
  10. "Never Learn Not to Love"
  11. "Cotton Fields"
  12. "I Went to Sleep"
  13. "Bluebirds over the Mountain"
  14. "Celebrate the News"
  15. "Be with Me"
  16. "Break Away"

Related Research Articles

The Fantastic Baggys were an American surf and hot rod group, created by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri. The studio group released several unsuccessful singles. They released one album internationally, Tell 'Em I'm Surfin' (1964) on Imperial Records, and several singles and albums only in South Africa, where they proved to be briefly popular.

<i>The Beach Boys Today!</i> 1965 album by the Beach Boys

The Beach Boys Today! is the eighth studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released March 8, 1965 on Capitol Records. It signaled a departure from their previous records with its orchestral sound, intimate subject matter, and abandonment of car or surf songs. Side one features an uptempo sound, while side two consists mostly of introspective ballads. Supported by this thematic approach, the record became an early example of a rock concept album and established the group as album artists rather than just a singles band. It has since become regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time.

<i>Best of the Beach Boys</i>

Best of the Beach Boys is the first compilation album released by American rock band the Beach Boys through Capitol Records in 1966. The first version was released in the United States on July 5, 1966, two months after Pet Sounds. Another version of Best of The Beach Boys was issued in the United Kingdom on November 11, 1966, with a track listing that differed from the American release.

<i>Best of the Beach Boys Vol. 2</i> 1967 greatest hits album by The Beach Boys

Best of The Beach Boys Vol. 2 is the 1967 sequel to the previous year's hits package. It was compiled by Capitol Records rather hastily after Brian Wilson had announced the shelving of Smile, the album he had spent the better part of a year toiling on.

<i>Endless Harmony Soundtrack</i> 1998 compilation album by The Beach Boys

Endless Harmony Soundtrack is an anthology album of previously unheard material by The Beach Boys, originally released by Capitol Records in August 1998. Named for Bruce Johnston's song on the 1980 album Keepin' the Summer Alive, it was designed as a tie-in with the band's biographical documentary of the same name. The soundtrack was re-issued in March 2000 with some remixing and different artwork, while the original 1998 edition went out of print shortly thereafter.

<i>Hawthorne, CA</i> (album) 2001 compilation album by The Beach Boys

Hawthorne, CA, subtitled Birthplace of a Musical Legacy, is the second anthology collection by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records. A double-compact disc, it was put together after the positive reaction to the Endless Harmony Soundtrack to give hardcore Beach Boys fans more rarities and alternate versions of well-known songs. The collection features spoken word tracks from different band members recorded throughout the 1990s during production of the Endless Harmony documentary, as well as a clip from a 1969 radio show. Home recordings dating back to 1960 and a backing track from 1973's "Sail On, Sailor" were also included. It never charted in either the United States or the United Kingdom, and it is currently out of print.

Sea of Tunes was a music publishing company founded in 1962 by Murry and Brian Wilson. Murry was the first manager of the Beach Boys, the father of Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson and the uncle of Mike Love. The intention of Sea of Tunes was to publish and promote the songs written primarily by Brian.

<i>Rarities</i> (The Beach Boys album) 1983 compilation album by The Beach Boys

Rarities is a Beach Boys compilation album released in 1983 by Capitol Records. It is a collection of outtakes, alternate mixes and B-sides recorded between 1962 and 1970. Included are songs written or made popular by the Beatles, the Box Tops, Stevie Wonder, Ersel Hickey and Lead Belly. Also featured are several standards, such as "The Lord's Prayer" and "Auld Lang Syne". The album sold poorly and quickly went out of print.

<i>Good Vibrations</i> (musical)

Good Vibrations is a Broadway jukebox musical conceived and directed by John Carrafa featuring the music of Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. It opened February 2, 2005, at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre and ran for 94 performances before closing on April 24, 2005. The musical follows the tale of three high school friends who want to escape their small New England town and drive to California. However, none of them own a car, so they invite the unpopular valedictorian girl who has a crush on one of the guys to use her for her car, and drama and romance ensue. The cast on opening night starred Kate Reinders as Caroline, David Larsen as Bobby, Tituss Burgess as Eddie, Brandon Wardell as Dave, Jessica-Snow Wilson as Marcella, David Reiser as Dean and Sebastian Arcelus as Jan. Janet Dacal, Sarah Glendening and Krysta Rodriguez made their Broadway debuts in the show.

The Phantom Surfers are a surf rock band formed in 1988.

<i>Made in U.S.A.</i> (The Beach Boys album) 1986 greatest hits album by The Beach Boys

Made in U.S.A. is a 1986 double vinyl album compilation of some of The Beach Boys' biggest successes. Released by their original record label, Capitol Records, it marked a brief return to the label, with whom The Beach Boys released one further album, 1989's Still Cruisin'.

<i>The Very Best of The Beach Boys</i> 2001 greatest hits album by The Beach Boys

The Very Best of the Beach Boys is a compilation album released by the American rock and roll band the Beach Boys. The album was released by EMI in 2001 and features 30 of their greatest hits digitally remastered. It is the first compilation of the Beach Boys that makes a full retrospective of their career. Other compilations had already been released throughout the years, but only focusing on certain time periods of the band, or focusing on their complete career, but with several volumes.

<i>The Original US Singles Collection The Capitol Years 1962–1965</i> 2008 box set by The Beach Boys

The Original US Singles Collection The Capitol Years 1962–1965 is a boxset released in 2008 from Capitol, which features the original singles from The Beach Boys from 1962–1965.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The 50th Reunion Tour</span> 2012 concert tour by The Beach Boys

The 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by the American rock band the Beach Boys. The tour marked the first time since 1982 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band, although from 1965 to 1973 and again from 1983 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances. The tour also marked the first time that The Beach Boys had played at the Hollywood Bowl since 1967, having sold it out both times.

<i>Fifty Big Ones</i> 2012 greatest hits album by the Beach Boys

Fifty Big Ones is a two-disc compilation album released by Capitol Records consisting of material from the American rock and roll band the Beach Boys. The album was released in 2012 to commemorate the band's 50th anniversary, and features some remastered mixes and stereo debuts. The track listing is similar to the setlist the band played on the 50th anniversary tour.

<i>Live – The 50th Anniversary Tour</i> 2013 live album by The Beach Boys

Live – The 50th Anniversary Tour is a live album by the Beach Boys released on May 21, 2013. The album was recorded during the band's 50th anniversary reunion tour.

<i>Live in Sacramento 1964</i> 2014 live album by The Beach Boys

Live in Sacramento 1964 is a live album by The Beach Boys, released on December 2, 2014, exclusively through the iTunes Store. It was recorded in 1964, with some performances appearing on the band's first live album, Beach Boys Concert, in 1964.

<i>Live in Chicago 1965</i> 2015 live album by The Beach Boys

Live in Chicago 1965 is a live album by The Beach Boys, released on December 6, 2015. It was originally recorded in 1965.

<i>Pet Sounds</i> 50th Anniversary World Tour 2016–19 concert tour by Brian Wilson

The Pet Sounds 50th Anniversary World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American musician Brian Wilson held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds (1966). Scheduled for more than 100 dates, it marks Wilson's final performance of the album.

References

  1. Ruhlmann, William. "Capitol Years - The Beach Boys : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 March 2013.