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The album was compiled by Nick Venet and Gary Usher, according to biographer James Murphy, to "trad[e] on the success" of the Beach Boys' hits "409" and "Shut Down". [2] It was a commercial success, peaking at number 8 on August 17 during a 46-week chart run. [2] In 1964, it was followed by Shut Down Volume 2, which only had songs by the Beach ...
"Lookin' Down The Coast/Monterey" Jardine [1] July 27, 1978 [1] Lead vocals by Brian and Jardine. [1] Intended to comprise a trilogy of songs which included "Santa Ana Winds". [43] A re-recording of both songs, with the abbreviated title of "Lookin' Down the Coast", was featured on Jardine's A Postcard from California album. [citation needed ...
The song was used as a B-side for the Beach Boys single "Fun, Fun, Fun", which reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. [14] The Beach Boys' version of the song charted at #120. [15] It was included on the Beach Boys 1964 album Shut Down Volume 2 and had only appeared in mono since the release of the single back in 1964.
According to Keith Horne, one of the producers of the album "Shut 'Em Down", this album was technically the forth studio album by Onyx. It was recorded a lot of songs for two albums, but eventually only one album was released. Keith Horne made 11 songs with Onyx, but only 5 of them were included on the album.
"Shut Down" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian for the American rock band the Beach Boys. The primary melody is a twelve-bar blues. [4] On March 4, 1963, it was released as the B-side of the single "Surfin' U.S.A.", three weeks ahead of the album of the same name on which both tracks appeared. [1]
Shut Down Volume 2 is the fifth album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released March 2, 1964 on Capitol Records. Produced by Brian Wilson , it is the follow-up to the band's Little Deuce Coupe , released the previous October, and to Shut Down , a Capitol compilation album .
A music video for "Like We Used To" was released on June 7, 2010. [9] The song was released for radio airplay on June 15, as the second single from the album. [10] A deluxe single for the song was released on October 19, for digital download. [11] The song peaked at number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. [12]
J.A.C.K. is the third studio album by American pop punk band Forever the Sickest Kids.It is their first release through Fearless Records since their former label, Universal Motown, was shut down, which resulted in the regular Motown being a separate label that still operates as of 2019. [1]