Stack-o-Tracks


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FieldValue
nameStack-o-Tracks
typeRemix
artistthe Beach Boys
coverStackTracksCover.jpg
releasedAugust 19, 1968
recordedJuly 1963 – June 1968
genreInstrumental rock · pop
length34:37
labelCapitol
producerThe Beach Boys
prev_titleBest of The Beach Boys Vol. 3
prev_year1968
next_title20/20
next_year1969
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| name = Stack-o-Tracks | type = Remix | artist = the Beach Boys | cover = StackTracksCover.jpg | alt = | released = August 19, 1968 | recorded = July 1963 – June 1968 | venue = | studio = | genre = Instrumental rock · pop | length = 34:37 | label = Capitol | producer = The Beach Boys | prev_title = Best of The Beach Boys Vol. 3 | prev_year = 1968 | next_title = 20/20 | next_year = 1969 | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev3 = Encyclopedia of Popular Music | rev3Score = | rev5 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide | rev5Score = | noprose = yes Stack-o-Tracks is an instrumental album release by the Beach Boys containing backing tracks to fifteen of their songs spanning their career to that point. As it was issued during one of their lowest commercial ebbs in the US, Stack-o-Tracks became the first Beach Boys album to fail to reach the US charts. Until 1992's Summer in Paradise, it would remain their only official release to have this distinction.

The US versions of the album included a booklet with the bass lines, lead lines, chords and lyrics (to sing along with), whereas European editions contained just the lyrics and a different cover. Stack-o-Tracks quickly disappeared and was out of print for two decades. In 1990, Capitol Records re-issued it on CD, and again in 2001 - both releases without the booklet that accompanied the vinyl edition.

Stack-o-Tracks was only available in Duophonic, or fake stereo.

Track listing

| all_writing = Brian Wilson & Mike Love except where noted | headline = Side one | extra_column = Origin | title1 = Darlin | length1 = 2:12 | extra1 = Wild Honey, 1967 | title2 = Salt Lake City | length2 = 1:58 | extra2 = Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!), 1965 | title3 = Sloop John B | length3 = 3:04 | writer3 = Traditional, arranged by Wilson | extra3 = Pet Sounds, 1966 | title4 = In My Room | length4 = 2:13 | writer4 = | extra4 = Surfer Girl, 1963 | title5 = Catch a Wave | length5 = 2:00 | extra5 = Surfer Girl | title6 = Wild Honey | length6 = 2:35 | extra6 = Wild Honey | title7 = Little Saint Nick | length7 = 1:49 | extra7 = The Beach Boys' Christmas Album, 1964 | total_length = 15:51 | headline = Side two | extra_column = Origin | title8 = Do It Again | length8 = 2:11 | extra8 = 20/20, 1969 | title9 = Wouldn't It Be Nice | length9 = 2:11 | writer9 = | extra9 = Pet Sounds | title10 = God Only Knows | length10 = 2:37 | writer10 = | extra10 = Pet Sounds | title11 = Surfer Girl | length11 = 2:16 | writer11 = Wilson | extra11 = Surfer Girl | title12 = Little Honda | length12 = 1:36 | extra12 = All Summer Long. 1964 | title13 = Here Today | length13 = 3:06 | writer13 = | extra13 = Pet Sounds | title14 = You're So Good to Me | length14 = 1:55 | extra14 = Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | title15 = Let Him Run Wild | length15 = 2:13 | extra15 = Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | total_length = 18:05

Beach Boys' Party! / Stack-O-Tracks bonus tracks

In 1990, Stack-o-Tracks was paired on CD with Beach Boys' Party!, with bonus instrumental tracks. While Stack-o-Tracks was originally available only in mono or Duophonic sound, the CD includes true stereo mixes of several tracks. The Party! / Stack-o-Tracks CD was reissued in 2001.

| extra_column = Origin | title16 = Help Me, Rhonda | length16 = 2:54 | writer16 = Wilson | extra16 = Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | title17 = California Girls | length17 = 2:45 | extra17 = Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) | title18 = Our Car Club | length18 = 2:14 | extra18 = Little Deuce Coupe, 1963

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic. Richie. Unterberger
  2. (2006). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Oxford University Press.
  3. (2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". Fireside/Simon & Schuster.

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