Lost & Found (1961–62)

Lost & Found is, the publication earlier recordings of the U.S. band The Beach Boys. She appeared in February 1991. The pictures were taken before the record deal of the Beach Boys with Capitol Records. Lost & Found is an unofficial album. Were produced the first four recording sessions of Hite and Dorinda Morgan, whose son Bruce is in some titles mentioned as author.

Recording sessions

  • The pieces 1, 2 and 21 occur on September 15, 1961, when the still "The Pendletones " hot group in the home studio of Hite Morgan receives first demo versions of Luau and Surfin at this time. The band's name was a nod to the Pendleton plaid shirt, a popular surfer - shirt, Pendleton Woolen Mills Company from Portland ( Oregon).
  • The pieces 3-9 are taken from the session on 3 October 1961 at World - Pacific Studios in Los Angeles for the first single, " Surfin ' b / w Luau " the Beach Boys, who first appears on Hite Morgan's " X Records" and short it is published by Candix Records. " Surfin ' " is a regional hit and reached in the California charts ranked # 5 In the U.S. Billboard charts the piece rises to # 75 The master take of " Surfin ' " is later licensed by Capitol Records and - with modified pitch - their first Beach Boys LP Surfin' Safari uses (although Capitol initially claimed to have recorded the song again ).
  • The pieces are 10 and 11 (recorded on March 8, 1962) in the summer of 1962 under the band name " Kenny & The Cadets " released on the label " Randy ", without chart success.
  • 12-20 pieces: After the success of " Surfin ' / Luau " single, the band returns on February 8, 1962, Hite Morgan in the World - Pacific Studios back to take four more pieces. " Surfin 'Safari ," " Surfer Girl ", " Judy " and the instrumental " Beach Boy Stomp " is initially designed for two more Candix singles that recordings are but of manager Murry Wilson also used to the larger band in some imagine record companies, ultimately with success: Capitol Records signs the band under contract.

Songs

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