Coming Soon: Beach Boys Party! Uncovered & Unplugged

Two CDs, out Nov. 20.

Beach Boys' Party! was the tenth studio album by the Beach Boys and was mostly cover songs. When originally recorded, the band invited friends and family into the studio for a party. Those sounds were then layered over the recorded music for a true party sound. Uncovered and Unplugged now strips away those party sounds so that the true sessions can be heard in their entirety. This special 2 disc set pairs the original album with the newly restored audio, outtakes and dialog.

Track list:

Disc: 1

  1. Hully Gully
  2. I Should Have Known Better
  3. Tell Me Why
  4. Papa Oom Mow Mow
  5. Mountain Of Love
  6. You Got To Hide Your Love Away
  7. Devoted To You
  8. Alley Oop
  9. There's No Other (Like My Baby)
  10. I Get Around / Little Deuce Coupe
  11. The Times They Are A-Changin'
  12. Barbara Ann
  13. Let's Get This Party Rolling (session #2 - 9/8/65)
  14. I Should Have Known Better #1
  15. Ruby Baby #1
  16. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction #1
  17. Hully Gully #1
  18. Blowin' In The Wind
  19. Dialog: 'The Sunrays'
  20. Ruby Baby #2
  21. Dialog: 'The Masked Phantom'
  22. Hully Gully #2
  23. Dialog: 'Carl, Go Get Your Bass'
  24. Hully Gully #3
  25. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction #2
  26. Dialog: 'That's A Bad Guitar'
  27. Ruby Baby #3
  28. Dialog: 'What's The Matter Carl?'
  29. Ruby Baby #4
  30. Dialog: 'Carl's Tires'
  31. I Should Have Known Better #2
  32. I Should Have Known Better #3
  33. Dialog: 'Wasn't That Great Folks?'
  34. Tell Me Why #1
  35. Don't Worry Baby
  36. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away #1
  37. Little Deuce Coupe #1
  38. California Girls

Disc: 2

  1. She Belongs To Me / The Artist (Laugh At Me) #1
  2. Fooling Around: Hang On Sloopy / You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' / Twist And Shout
  3. Riot In Cell Block No.9 #1
  4. Fooling Around: The Diary
  5. Dialog: 'I Think We Better Do This Next Week'
  6. Dialog: 'Let's Cook Now And Eat Later'
  7. Tell My Why #2
  8. I Should Have Known Better #4
  9. Dialog: 'What I Want To Do'
  10. Dialog: 'Are We Still In The Party?'
  11. Mountain Of Love #1
  12. Dialog: 'Where s Denny?'
  13. Devoted To You #1
  14. Dialog: 'What Are You Doing Now'
  15. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away #2
  16. Dialog: 'This Phony Party' / Ticket To Ride
  17. Alley Oop #1
  18. Alley Oop #2
  19. Dialog: 'Tune It Like This'
  20. There's No Other (Like My Baby) #1
  21. There's No Other (Like My Baby) #2
  22. Dialog: 'Do The Splits'
  23. Devoted To You #2
  24. Devoted To You #3
  25. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away #3
  26. I Get Around
  27. Little Deuce Coupe #2
  28. Mountain Of Love #2
  29. Ticket To Ride #2
  30. Riot In Cell Block No.9 #2
  31. The Artist (Laugh At Me) #2
  32. One Kiss Lead To Another
  33. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away #4
  34. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away #5
  35. Dialog: 'What Did You Stop Us For Chuck?'
  36. The Times They Are A-Changin'
  37. Fooling Around: Heart And Soul / Long Tall Sally
  38. Fooling Around: The Boy From New York City
  39. Smokey Joe's Café
  40. Dialog: 'I Got One More'
  41. Barbara Ann #1
  42. Barbara Ann #2
  43. Barbara Ann #3

Cool! Vincent Price "Famous Monsters of Filmland" guitar


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Happy Halloween from Barbara Eden



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Britain's prolific Hammer Films studio made dozens of now-cult horror flicks from the late 1950s to the late 1970s, and perhaps none were as popular or memorable as those featuring Bram Stoker's classic character, Dracula.

Hammer made a total of nine Dracula films, nearly all of them starring Christopher Lee as the bloodthirsty Count and Peter Cushing as his arch-enemy, Van Helsing.

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