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  1. Surf's Up is the 17th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released in 1971. It was met with a warm critical reception, and reached number 29 on US record charts, becoming their best performing album in years.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSurf's Up · The Beach BoysThe Smile Sessions℗ 2011 Capitol Records, LLCReleased on: 2011-01-01Composer Lyricist:...

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  3. 16 de mar. de 2013 · The Beach Boys Surprisingly Strange Discography and History: Part 16 Surf’s Up The Beach Boys get diagnosed with depression and also get their first real W since 1966. The fallout from Sunflowers dismal commercial success was…well let’s put it like this they only had 2 options and one of them was to break up, but they went with the other and kept the band going…through the power of ...

  4. Surf's Up (álbum) "Surf's Up" (canción): pista instrumental grabada en noviembre de 1966, Brian piano/vocal diciembre de 1966. Surf's Up es el decimoséptimo álbum de estudio por The Beach Boys, fue lanzado el 30 de agosto de 1971. El título viene de la canción "Surf's Up" escrita por Brian Wilson y Van Dyke Parks, del álbum inédito ...

  5. Surf's Up é o décimo sétimo álbum de estúdio da banda de rock americana The Beach Boys, com base em uma canção de mesmo título escrita por Brian Wilson e Van Dyke Parks para o abandonado álbum Smile. A canção foi retrabalhada e usada como faixa-título para o álbum, que foi lançado em 1971. Smile, incluindo uma versão da canção ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2020 · Volume 90%. 1 Don't Go Near the Water 02:41. 2 Long Promised Road 03:32. 3 Take a Load Off Your Feet 02:31. 4 Disney Girls (1957) 04:11. 5 Student Demonstration Time 03:56. 6 Feel Flows 04:49. 7 Looking at Tomorrow (A Welfare Song) 01:59. 8 A Day in the Life of a Tree 03:09.

  7. Jon Stebbins, author of several watershed Beach Boys books -- including The Beach Boys FAQ -- explained that the performance is indicative of the importance of the Beach Boys' middle period music: "The version of 'Surf's Up' that's Brian at the piano in 1967 with the Wild Honey piano sound on it just kind of (laughs) blew my mind, because it just emphasized what a genius Brian was with his ...