DON'T BREAK DOWN caramel colour was issued first instead of "DON'T BACK DOWN
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Number:494610 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By:TOKENHIPPIE Description: CAP MONO DON'T BREAK DOWN COVER
Number:494614 Uploaded By:TOKENHIPPIE Description: CAP MONO DON'T BACK DOWN COVER
Number:494639 Uploaded By:TOKENHIPPIE Description: CAP MONO BACK COVER
Number:523148 Uploaded By:telew1947 Description: The Beach Boys - All Summer Long T-2110 side 1 Queens Litho/Keystone labels - SCRANTON pressing
Number:523149 Uploaded By:telew1947 Description: The Beach Boys - All Summer Long T-2110 side 2 Queens Litho/Keystone labels - SCRANTON pressing
Number:1976026 Uploaded By:BEATLEJOHN Description: Queens Litho/Keystone label DECCA pressing - side one
Number:1976027 Uploaded By:BEATLEJOHN Description: Queens Litho/Keystone label DECCA pressing - side two
Number:532857 Uploaded By:TOKENHIPPIE Description: CAP MONO GLOSSY LBL MFD BY CAP AT BOTTOM IN WHITE LETTERS SMALL FONT VARIATION WITH SPACING FROM THE SPINDLE HOLE
Number:532862 Uploaded By:TOKENHIPPIE Description: CAP MONO GLOSSY LBL MFD BY CAP AT BOTTOM IN WHITE LETTERS SMALL FONT VARIATION NO SPACING FROM THE SPINDLE HOLE
Number:695798 Uploaded By:TheDroid Description: Side Two Label - Capitol, Los Angeles, CA
Number:1506768 Uploaded By:Vinylville Description: B Side Label (B4 Typeset)
ReviewIt’s no coincidence that the last album focused on beach culture was the first to exhibit Wilson’s sophisticated songwriting as the band ditched the traditional four-piece set-up and expanded the instrumentation to include organs and xylophones. All Summer Long is the last great album of The Beach Boys’ first phase, showing a balance of naïve optimism and dynamic evolution. Highlights: “All Summer Long,” “We’ll Run Away,” and “I Get Around”
There was to have been an EP of material from this album, Four By The Beach Boys, to be issued as EAP-1-2110, with tracks B1 and B6 on Side 1 and A4 and A3 on Side 2. The record in question was ultimately issued as 4-By The Beach Boys on R-5267. The originally intended numbers are evident on some pressings with "F1-2110" and "F2-2110" stamped or written on the deadwax - and efforts to cover up same with "R1-5267" and "R2-5267."