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Be True to Your School (1982 LP Review)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Wheeeeeeeeennnnnn some old single is not easily available; and you don't want to pay royalties; I say abridge the other albums in the catalog; and make a brand new release...
    Called "Be True to Your School!" Just like you are to your girl or guy!
    Capitol Records took many of the Beach Boys' 1960s albums and reissued them throughout the late 70s and early 80s in an abridged form. Usually two songs (or tracks) were removed. This way, new Beach Boys fans could start their classic collections without breaking the bank.
    But what to do with the tracks they cut? Surely those could be made into something bankable as well...
    That brings us to 1982 and the new "Be True to Your School" LP. Taking the eponymous and very successful single (which had never been made available on LP before) and combining it with other cut tracks from the abridged reissues, we have a fun little sampler of Beach Boys songs from 1963-1965.
    So join me for the raucous school single that seems to be forever stuck in mono, three bopping surf instrumentals, Hal Blaine as a carnival barker, and one deep cut that fits far better than it should.
    Do you have any Capitol reissues?
    Hats off to the grads! Remember to always be true to your school!

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