The song "Help Me, Ronda," the version from the album The Beach Boys Today!, which was the one included in this album, was retitled "Help Me, Rhonda," like the hit single version. ![]() Side 2 includes the remaining tracks from Sides 3 & 4 in the same order with the exception of "Girls on the Beach" and "Wendy" which were 'swapped'. Side 1 features all tracks from Sides 1 & 2 in the same order plus "I Get Around" from Side 3. The cassette version differs slightly as to the sequence of tracks. The records on the vinyl release were pressed with Sides 1 & 4 on one disc and Sides 2 & 3 on the other to accommodate record changers, which were widely popular in the 1970s. ("Good Vibrations" was added to the 1987 CD release of the album as a bonus track.)Īlthough originally released as a double album (two LPs in a gatefold sleeve) in the US, the album was released in the UK on a single LP with 10 songs on each side. With vegetation in the foreground, it also seems to evoke images of the band's late 1960s Smiley Smile album, although none of the songs on the original pressing are from Smiley Smile. The artwork illustrator was Keith McConnell (who also did the artwork for their follow-ups, Spirit of America and Sunshine Dream). While the album is limited entirely to the band's 1960s material, the cover artwork reflected the Beach Boys' 1970s appearance. Initial pressings of this album contained a poster depicting an airplane flying a Beach Boys banner. But then I'm a title guy anyway." Artwork ![]() Endless Summer has a whole other vibe to it and sold several million copies just with the switch of the title. In 1992, Mike Love noted, "They were going to do a Best Of The Beach Boys Volume Three in 19-, whatever the hell it was, and I came in there and went, "Wait a second, call it Endless Summer, instead of being Volume Three which sound nauseating to me. It was voted number 972 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). The album was included in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981). Capitol released a second themed compilation in 1975 titled Spirit of America, which also sold well. The compilation spent 155 weeks on the Billboard albums chart and was certified 3× platinum by the RIAA for shipping over three million copies. It was the group's second chart-topping album in the US and returned them to a level of commercial success they had not experienced since the mid-1960s. It revitalized the band's popularity after years of lukewarm sales, but also inspired nostalgia for the Beach Boys' early surfing and hot rod-themed music, repositioning the group as an oldies act.įour months after its release, the album reached number 1 in the United States and Canada. A collection of hits from the band's 1962–65 period, Endless Summer was compiled by their old label, Capitol Records, following the success of the film American Graffiti, in which several songs were featured. Hardy in zones 5 to 9.April 1962 ( 1962-04)–June 1965 ( 1965-06)Įndless Summer is a compilation album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on June 24, 1974. Endless Summer Blushing Bride Bigleaf Hydrangea: Blushing Bride has white semi-double flowers that contrast beautifully with its dark green leaves.Endless Summer The Original Bigleaf Hydrangea: The Original has traditional blue or soft pink flowers, depending on the soil pH.Endless Summer Twist-n-Shout Bigleaf Hydrangea: With beautiful lacecap flowers on a larger shrub, Twist-n-Shout is great as a border or mid-size hedge. ![]() Endless Summer BloomStruck Bigleaf Hydrangea: BloomStruck has striking red stems and bright rose-pink or blue-purple blooms, depending on the soil pH.Endless Summer Summer Crush Bigleaf Hydrangea: Summer Crush is a compact hydrangea that has large raspberry red or neon purple blooms, depending on the soil pH.Endless Summer Pop Star Bigleaf Hydrangea: A compact hydrangea that brings color to the landscape, Pop Star has lacecap blooms of electric blue or bright pink, depending on the soil pH.
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