Another erratic early album from the Beach Boys; few other rock LPs have such a wide gap between the best and worst material. On the good side, you have absolute classics in the Chuck Berry-ish "Fun, Fun, Fun" and the superb "Don't Worry Baby," one of the most advanced pop productions of 1964 with its breathtaking harmonies and unusual lyric. "The Warmth of the Sun" is one of the most melodic (and melancholic) ballads they ever recorded, and "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" is one of their best oldies covers. Yet the rest reduces the oceanic scale of the classics to dishwater, whether they're throwaway hot rod tunes and instrumentals, innocuous high-school romantic ditties, or a soulless cover of "Louie Louie." When this album hit the racks in early 1964, the Beatles were proving that you could make LPs that were all killer, no filler; the Beach Boys would soon be forced to up their ante. [Surfer Girl/Shut Down, Vol. 2, a Capitol two-fer CD, combines this and Surfer Girl onto one disc, adding the 45 version of "Fun, Fun, Fun," a German version of "In My Room," and the previously unreleased Brian Wilson composition "I Do."]
::TRACKLIST::01. Fun, Fun, Fun (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:18)
02. Don't Worry Baby (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:48)
03. In The Parkin' Lot (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (1:59)
04. Cassius Love Vs. Sonny Wilson (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (3:30)
05. The Warmth Of The Sun (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:51)
06. This Car Of Mine (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (1:37)
07. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:07)
08. Pom Pom Play Girl (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (1:31)
09. Keep An Eye On Summer (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:23)
10. Shut Down, Part Ii (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:09)
11. Louie Louie (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (2:24)
12. Denny's Drums (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (1:58)
13. Fun, Fun, Fun (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:05)
14. Don't Worry Baby (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:49)
15. In The Parkin' Lot (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:03)
16. Cassius Love Vs. Sonny Wilson (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (3:31)
17. The Warmth Of The Sun (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:53)
18. This Car Of Mine (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (1:37)
19. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:10)
20. Pom Pom Play Girl (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (1:32)
21. Keep An Eye On Summer (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:23)
22. Shut Down, Part Ii (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:09)
23. Louie Louie (Stereo) [2012 - Remaster] (2:19)
24. Denny's Drums (Mono) [2012 - Remaster] (1:57)
The Beach Boys Al Jardine – harmony and backing vocals, bass guitar, rhythm guitar, handclaps
Mike Love – lead, harmony and backing vocals; handclaps; tenor saxophone on "Pom, Pom Play Girl"
Brian Wilson – lead, harmony and backing vocals, bass guitar, piano, Hammond organ, handclaps, finger snaps
Carl Wilson – lead, harmony and backing vocals, lead guitar, handclaps
Dennis Wilson – lead, harmony and backing vocals, drums, handclaps
Additional musicians Hal Blaine – drums on "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," tambourine on "Fun, Fun, Fun," timpani on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love", bell tree and other percussion on "The Warmth of the Sun"
David Marks – possible lead guitar on "Don't Worry Baby"
Ray Pohlman – bass guitar on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," 6-string bass guitar on "Fun, Fun, Fun"
Leon Russell – possible piano on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Bill Pitman – acoustic rhythm guitar on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Tommy Tedesco – electric rhythm guitar on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Jimmy Bond – double bass on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Frank Capp – glockenspiel, temple block, castanet with stick (all on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love")
Steve Douglas – tenor saxophone on "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Plas Johnson – tenor saxophone on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Jay Migliori – baritone saxophone on "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
Al De Lory — piano on "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
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