Wilson's crew were the least-pretentious saviors pop music could find, never appearing as more than suave and savvy surf bums. This broad retrospective keeps that (tiki torch) flame lit. Through daring harmonic feats and bold orchestration, the Boys play dumb, always just focused on the next wave.
The Beach Boys and Capitol/EMI Music Catalog Marketing are proud to announce the release of The Warmth Of The Sun, a new collection of 28 career-spanning tracks. Hand-selected and sequenced by The Beach Boys themselves, the new set includes six classic tracks mixed in stereo for the first time. The Warmth Of The Sun traces the iconic band's creative arc in a sunup to sundown musical journey that goes beyond the beach, presenting a broad view of the rich musical legacy of America's band.
The perfect complement and companion to 2004's Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys, this collection delves deeper into The Beach Boys' musical legacy with hits like "Sail On, Sailor" "The Little Girl I Once Knew" and "Feel Flows." Within The Warmth Of The Sun's three decade-spanning tracklist, much of The Beach Boys' most accomplished work is illuminated. Compiled and sequenced by The Beach Boys' Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, The Warmth Of The Sun showcases the broad scope of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers' recorded canon.