The Beach Boys' '1961-1962 The Very First Recording Sessions' is a captivating compilation that delves into the band's formative years. Released on 4 April 2016 via It Was Fifty Years Ago Today, this 43-minute album is a treasure trove of upgraded and remastered tracks, offering a unique glimpse into the creative process of one of the most iconic bands in music history.
Characterised by the distinctive baroque pop sound that would become a hallmark of The Beach Boys' style, this collection features an array of intriguing recordings. From the upgraded 1961 Candix single versions to the alternative takes and false starts, each track provides a fascinating insight into the band's development during this pivotal period.
The album includes notable tracks such as 'Surfin'' and 'Luau', presented in various incarnations, including acoustic versions and alternative overdubs. Additionally, fans will be treated to rare gems like 'Barbie' and 'What Is A Young Girl Made Of', originally released as a single on Randy Records in 1962.
With its wealth of historical recordings, '1961-1962 The Very First Recording Sessions' is an essential addition to any Beach Boys collection, showcasing the band's nascent talent and innovative spirit. This remarkable album is a must-listen for devotees of The Beach Boys, as well as anyone interested in the evolution of one of the most influential and beloved bands of all time.