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78 RPM Record

Artist:The Beach Boys
Label:  Capitol
Country:USA
Catalogue:509990 98341 18
Date:16 Apr 2011
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 14 Own, 4 Want
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe Beach BoysGood VibrationsBrian Wilson, Mike Love10.0  Rate
BThe Beach BoysHeroes And VillainsBrian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks8.5  Rate
CThe Beach BoysGood Vibrations (Early Take)Brian Wilson, Mike Love8.5  Rate
DThe Beach BoysHeroes And Villains (Alternate Take)Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks7.5  Rate


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Released on Record Store Day 2011

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W.B.lbl
30th Sep 2015
 I'm curious as to what the actual label size of these 78's were. They were more apropos to that of 78's from the early 1920's or before - Victor had 4.0625" diameter center labels in the 1910's at the outset of the "batwings" label design, then in the early 1920's 3.6875" (which was also used by Vocalion), and Columbia had a 3.5" center label whose size they would later recycle for use on 45's for as long as they pressed their own records in that speed - 1950 to 1991. Why doesn't anyone prepping 78's for RSD use the 3" label size that was standardized in the 1930's?
 

 
Charlie Chalk
7th Dec 2014
 Good Vibrations (Early Take):



Heroes And Villains (Alternate Take):

 

 
RecordDragon
24th Sep 2014
 Here is this record (A-side)



B-side



Turntable modification video can be viewed here.

This is a temporary solution.
 

 
Bill Fick
29th Jun 2014
 At least they spent the money to put out the "SMiLE" boxed set (finally!!)... Only been waiting 30 years for it.
 

 
Bill Fick
28th Jun 2014
 Jock_Girl, I agree 110%. I thought exactly the same thing.
 

 
Jock_Girl
1st Aug 2013
 Why this was ever issued as a 78 is beyond me as the Beach Boys had almost nothing to do with the 78 rpm era. There is only one known BB 78 and it issued in India in about 63, so these tracks are even outside that era. All in all this comes across as a money grab by Capitol and so typical of they way they treat the music, the artists and the public similar to the way they butchered the Beatles elpees and did things like Duophonic and fake stereo.
 

 
zabadak
17th Mar 2013
 "Vocal Group with Theremin" - chortle!
 

 
ady_lister
17th Mar 2013
 The inscriptions in the run-out are:
A “Jump In The Pig Pen”
B “Next Time I’ll Take My Shoes Off”
C “Hit The Divt, Do Two And A Half”
D “Next Time I’ll Leave My Hat Off”
 

 
ajtharp
5th Dec 2012
 The first Capitol (USA) 78rpm entered into the database, and funny enough, it's from record store day 2011.
 


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