Beach Boys made an exciting announcement about their first-ever official anthology book on Thursday. Titled «The Beach Boys by The Beach Boys,» this comprehensive 400-page book spans 60,000 words and chronicles the journey of the summer-loving band.
It traces their humble beginnings in a garage in Hawthorne, CA in 1961 to their meteoric rise to international fame with timeless hits like «Surfin' U.S.A.,» «I Get Around,» «California Girls,» «Fun, Fun, Fun,» «Little Surfer Girl,» «Kokomo,» and many others. Limited to only 500 copies, the book narrates the band's story through the words of its members: Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Bruce Johnston.
It features a treasure trove of rare and classic photographs, as well as exclusive memorabilia. While a hardcover edition for bookstores is set to be released in 2024, the initial limited edition will captivate fans and collectors alike.
«The Beach Boys by The Beach Boys» showcases captivating images from the Capitol Records archive, the band's personal archives, and their individual members' personal collections. These include previously unreleased photos from album sessions of groundbreaking releases like «Pet Sounds» and "Smile," captivating live shots from their first European tour, and intimate glimpses into rehearsals for their inaugural performance of «Good Vibrations.» The book also features an array of other rare artifacts such as photos of tape boxes, tour posters, handwritten lyrics, notes, newspaper clippings, album ads, and studio documents.
Moreover, the book incorporates fresh text derived from extensive interviews conducted exclusively for this project with Wilson, Love, Jardine, and Johnston. It also includes text from late
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