Endless Harmony – Soundtrack
The Beach Boys · 1998
73 min · 25 tracks · rock & roll · surf music
A nostalgic blend of classic surf rock and intimate live performances that celebrate The Beach Boys' enduring legacy.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- nostalgic reflective moments live performance intimacy short bursts of engagement
- Context
- Released in 1998, 'Endless Harmony – Soundtrack' came during a period of resurgence for The Beach Boys, following their 1996 album 'Stars and Stripes Vol. 1'. This soundtrack accompanied a documentary about the band, showcasing their legacy and providing insight into their creative processes through demos and live recordings.
- If you like
- rock & roll, surf music
Endless Harmony – Soundtrack is an album by The Beach Boys, released in 1998. A nostalgic blend of classic surf rock and intimate live performances that celebrate The Beach Boys' enduring legacy. 'Endless Harmony' serves as a crucial document of The Beach Boys' history, featuring rare tracks that highlight their innovative sound. The album's release coincided with a renewed interest in the band, demonstrating their lasting influence on pop music and surf culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Endless Harmony – Soundtrack sound like?
A nostalgic blend of classic surf rock and intimate live performances that celebrate The Beach Boys' enduring legacy. Rooted in rock & roll and surf music.
What makes Endless Harmony – Soundtrack by The Beach Boys notable?
'Endless Harmony' serves as a crucial document of The Beach Boys' history, featuring rare tracks that highlight their innovative sound. The album's release coincided with a renewed interest in the band, demonstrating their lasting influence on pop music and surf culture. Released in 1998, 'Endless Harmony – Soundtrack' came during a period of resurgence for The Beach Boys, following their 1996 album 'Stars and Stripes Vol. 1'. This soundtrack accompanied a documentary about the band, showcasing their legacy and providing insight into their creative processes through demos and live recordings.
Who is Endless Harmony – Soundtrack for?
Endless Harmony – Soundtrack works well if you're into nostalgic reflective moments, live performance intimacy and short bursts of engagement.
How many songs are on Endless Harmony – Soundtrack?
Endless Harmony – Soundtrack has 25 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Soulful Old Man Sunshine (writing session excerpt) 0:42
- 2 Soulful Old Man Sunshine 3:30
- 3 Radio Concert Promo 1 0:15
- 4 Medley: Surfin’ Safari / Fun, Fun, Fun / Shut Down / Little Deuce Coupe / Surfin’ U.S.A. (live 1966) 3:31
- 5 Surfer Girl (Binaural version) 2:29
- 6 Help Me, Rhonda (alternate single version) 2:52
- 7 Kiss Me, Baby (stereo mix) 2:46
- 8 California Girls (stereo remix) 2:45
- 9 Good Vibrations (live) Standout 3:43
- 10 Heroes and Villains (demo) Standout 2:25
- 11 Heroes and Villains (live) 3:41
- 12 God Only Knows (live) 2:46
- 13 Radio Concert Promo 2 0:15
- 14 Darlin’ (live) 2:17
- 15 Wonderful / Don’t Worry, Bill (live) 5:55
- 16 Do It Again 2:32
- 17 Break Away (demo) 2:41
- 18 Sail Plane Song 2:13
- 19 Loop de Loop (Flip Flop Flyin’ in an Airplane) 2:59
- 20 Barbara 3:00
- 21 ’Til I Die (alternate mix) 4:59
- 22 Long Promised Road (live) 4:18
- 23 All Alone 3:40
- 24 Brian’s Back 4:09
- 25 Endless Harmony 3:10
Release Date
August 11, 1998
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
73 min 33 sec
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