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The Surprising Story Behind The Beach Boys’ First No. 1 Album
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The Surprising Story Behind The Beach Boys’ First No. 1 Album

14 February 20263 Mins Read

By 1964, The Beach Boys had already placed 17 singles on the Billboard charts, including their first No. 1 hit, yet a chart-topping album had still eluded them, until a live record finally claimed the top spot.

According to U Discover Music, the band didn’t claim their first number one album until Beach Boys Concert. It was recorded live in August 1964 at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento California.

Beach Boys Live hit the top spot on the album charts on December 5, 1964, unseating Barbra Streisand‘s People LP from the top spot. The album’s raw energy and infectious harmonies quickly made it a favorite with fans, cementing the Beach Boys’ rise to the top of the charts.

The album contained some outstanding Beach Boys material, such as “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “Little Deuce Coupe,” “I Get Around,” “Don’t Worry Baby,” and “In My Room.” Shortly after the live album, Brian Wilson retired from performing.

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American Songwriter reports that Wilson suffered a panic attack in December 1964, shortly after the album’s release. The band was on a flight to Houston when this occurred.

Wilson made the decision to stop performing with the band. However, he remained an integral part of their writing and recording processes.

“I used to be Mr. Everything,” Wilson told Earl Leaf, as reported by Rolling Stone. “I felt I had no choice. I was run down mentally and emotionally because I was running around, jumping on jets from one city to another on one-night stands, also producing, writing, arranging, singing, planning, teaching—to the point where I had no peace of mind and no chance to actually sit down and think or even rest. I was so mixed up and so overworked.”

He continued, “We started recording the Beach Boys Today album. We were about halfway through the album, and one night I told the guys I wasn’t going to perform on stage anymore, that I can’t travel.”

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“I told them I foresee a beautiful future for the Beach Boys group, but the only way we could achieve it was if they did their job and I did mine. They would have to get a replacement for me . . . I didn’t say ‘they.’ I said ‘we’ because it isn’t they and me, it’s ‘us,'” Wilson concluded.

Originally, Wilson was replaced by Glen Campbell, who toured with The Beach Boys in early 1965, playing bass and singing. Thereafter, Bruce Johnston joined the touring group that same year, providing vocals and playing both keyboard and bass guitar.

Although the group would go on to have some of the most influential albums in the recording industry, The Beach Boys would not hit the Billboard top spot again until 1974 with Endless Summer.

Beach Boys Live proved that the band’s raw, live sound could capture fans’ hearts just as well as a polished studio hit.

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