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Spirit of America (The Beach Boys album)

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Released
  
April 14, 1975

Length
  
48:52

Release date
  
14 April 1975

Genre
  
Rock music

Recorded
  
April 1962–April 1969

Artist
  
The Beach Boys

Label
  
Capitol Records

Producers
  
Brian Wilson, Nick Venet

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Spirit of America (1975)
  
Good Vibrations – Best of The Beach Boys (1975)

Similar
  
The Beach Boys albums, Rock music albums

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Spirit of America is the 1975 follow-up to the Capitol Records compilation of music by The Beach Boys, Endless Summer, released the previous year. After the enormous success of its predecessor, Capitol rounded up the few remaining early hits that were not released on Endless Summer, as well as some worthy album tracks, in addition to two rare singles, "The Little Girl I Once Knew" and "Break Away". Although it features only a handful of genuine hits, Spirit of America proved to be another success for The Beach Boys' former label, reaching number 8 at home and going gold. The "Spirit of America" (and "Endless Summer") record album cover art illustrator is Keith McConnell.

Contents

As with Endless Summer, Spirit of America was compiled and released while The Beach Boys were contracted with Reprise Records and, as such, is not considered an "official" album of theirs.

Due to the appearance of more comprehensive and updated hit packages, Endless Summer, Spirit of America, and the 1982 followup Sunshine Dream have long since been deleted from the group's catalog.

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Track listing

All songs by Brian Wilson/Mike Love, except where noted.


This album was also released as a limited-edition Gold CD, and included 2 bonus tracks: "Darlin" and "I Can Hear Music". In addition, the live recording of "Graduation Day" was substituted with the studio version.

Spirit of America (Capitol SVBB 11384) hit number 8 in the US during a chart stay of 43 weeks.

As with the Endless Summer compilation, the 2-record set was pressed with Sides 1 & 4 on one disc and Sides 2 & 3 on the other.

Side 1 of the cassette version features all tracks from Sides 1 & 2 except "Tell Me Why", which was placed on Side 2 as the first track, followed by Sides 3 & 4

The song "Dance, Dance, Dance" featured in this album was also one of 2 Beach Boys tracks included in a promotional-only various artists compilation album issued by Capitol records entitled "The Greatest Music Ever Sold" (Capitol SPRO-8511/8512), which was distributed to record stores during the 1976 Holiday season, as part of Capitol's "Greatest Music Ever Sold" campaign which promoted 15 "Best Of" albums that were released by the record label. "Help Me, Rhonda" (the retitled original "Help Me, Ronda") from "Endless Summer" was the other Beach Boys song included.

Songs

1Dance - Dance - Dance2:02
2Break Away2:55
3A Young Man Is Gone2:19

References

Spirit of America (The Beach Boys album) Wikipedia


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