Description: The Beach Boys Surf's Up LP 1971 RS-6453 1st Press Brian Wilson Feels FlowThis is a Great BB album moving away fro Surf into Classic Rock keeping the Harmonies ...Feels Flows is a Masterpiece Surf's Up is the 17th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 30, 1971 on Brother/Reprise. It received largely favorable reviews and reached number 29 on the U.S. record charts, becoming their highest-charting LP of new music in the U.S. since 1967. In the UK, Surf's Up peaked at number 15, continuing a string of top 40 records that had not abated since 1965Lyrically, Surf's Up addresses environmental, social, and health concerns more than the group's previous releases. This was at the behest of newly recruited co-manager Jack Rieley, who strove to revamp the group's image and restore their public reputation following the dismal reception to their recent albums and tours. His initiatives included a promotional campaign with the tagline "it's now safe to listen to the Beach Boys" and the appointment of Carl Wilson as the band's official leader. The record also included Carl's first major song contributions: "Long Promised Road" and "Feel Flows". Surf's Up received generally favorable reviews. Time's reviewer described it as "one of the most imaginatively produced LPs since last fall's All Things Must Pass by George Harrison and Phil Spector". A Rolling Stone writer stated: "the Beach Boys stage a remarkable comeback ... an LP that weds their choral harmonies to progressive pop and which shows youngest Wilson brother Carl stepping into the fore of the venerable outfit." In his review for the magazine, Arthur Schmidt was effused with the record, highlighting "Surf's Up" and "Disney Girls" as his favorite songs, and wrote: "This is a good album, probably as good as Sunflower, which is terrific ... It is certainly the most original in that it has contributed something purely its own." Richard Williams of The Times called the record "mostly very good" in his review;" in another review of the album from 1972, he wrote that it "won't disappoint anyone at all ... they've produced an album which fully backs up all that's recently been written and said about them."NME's Richard Green called it a "very good album, very different from anything they've done before."
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Artist: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Reprise
Release Title: Surf's Up
Material: Vinyl
Catalog Number: Reprise Records – RS 6453
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good (VG)
Release Year: 1971
Sleeve Grading: Good (G)
Era: 1970s
Style: 1970s, Classic Rock
Record Size: 12"
Features: Original Cover, Play Tested
Genre: Pop, Rock
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo