Finalmente verá la luz el disco experimental “Adult/Child” de The Beach Boys

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The experimental album “Adult/Child” by The Beach Boys will finally be released

You will finally see the light The Beach Boys “Adult/Child”an experimental album that the group recorded and had been in a drawer for fifty years, as part of a new and extensive compilation box.

The band will finally release their most experimental album after five decades in their archive. This album was recorded as a continuation of “The Beach Boys Love You(77). Still, it was scrapped because both the record label and Brian Wilson’s peers didn’t fully believe in the project due to its more experimental sound. It was eventually replaced with the release of “MIU Album” in 1978.

It has now been confirmed that “Adult/Child“will be part of a new and extensive compilation box”We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years”, which will be released on next February 13. The collection focuses on the return of Brian Wilson to the group’s projects and includes a remastered version of “The Beach Boys Love You”, as well as key themes from the “15 Big Ones“, “Love You” and the unpublished sessions of “Adult/Child” produced by Brian Wilson. The box contains three CDs and three LPs, with thirty-five unreleased songs and twenty-two newly mixed songs. For now, we have already been able to hear the first preview of this new compilation: “We Gotta Groove (2025 Mix)”, an unreleased song from the album “The Beach Boys Love You“, which he composed and produced himself Wilsonwho died last June at the age of eighty-two.

On the other hand, this summer the band will star in a special concert in London to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of “Pet Sounds”published in 1966.

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