- Music
- 06 Sep 16
October 10th marks the 50th anniversary of the release of one of pop music’s most iconic songs of all time, The Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations.” To celebrate, the band have teamed up with Capitol U/ME to release a special 12-inch sunburst vinyl EP on October 7.
Recorded across several sessions at four Hollywood studios between February and September 1966, “Good Vibrations” was a revelation upon its release, wowing musicians, critics and music fans, and rocketing to the top of singles charts around the world. A crown jewel of popular music, “Good Vibrations” has been called a “pocket symphony,” with its still-innovative production, lush, layered arrangements, and range of instruments.
The “Good Vibrations (50th Anniversary Edition)" vinyl EP features the original 7” single version, an alternate studio take, an edit of the song with elements from various sessions, an instrumental, and a live version from a Honolulu rehearsal in August, 1967 that was originally intended for the lost album Lei’d in Hawaii, plus the single’s B-side, “Let’s Go Away For Awhile.” A pull-out lithograph of the single’s original Japanese cover art, with its “Good Vibration” title typo intact, is included in the EP package, which features the original 1966 U.S. single cover art on its front.