ALL SUMMER LONG

| The Beach Boys

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ALL SUMMER LONG

All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on July 13, 1964. It rose to number 4 in the US during a 49-week chart stay, and was certified gold by the RIAA. Lead single "I Get Around" was issued in May and became the band's first number one hit in the US. The album also had a UK Top 10 debut with a number peak. - WIKIPEDIA

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  • Adrian Denning

    A fantastic album that should be in everybody’s collection, Beach Boys fan or not.  

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  • Mark Prindle

    Look, all these albums sound the same. They weren't even really "albums" in the sense that you and I know them. They were singles and filler, singles and filler - that was all they were meant to be. 

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  • Wilson & Alroy's Record Reviews

    A classic, full of great rockers and more sophisticated than earlier efforts. 

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  • Don Ignacio

    This is a verrrrrrry fantastic album from these guys.  

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  • Aphoristic Album Reviews

    All Summer Long is the first Beach Boys album that feels somewhat complete; it’s still only 25 minutes long, but there’s lots of substantial material. 

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  • Starling Rinet

    Brian Wilson's first flash of genius, this epitomizes everything the early Beach Boys were about. 

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  • ALL MUSIC

    The best pre-1965 Beach Boys album. 

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  • Callisto's Criticisms

    2014 - All Summer Long is a fun pop album, and it's where things start getting really good. It's the best pre-1965 Beach Boys album, and is great in terms of production and vocals. 

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  • blogcritics

    2008 - All Summer Long, even forty plus years after its first release, remains a place where summer stretches on forever and the sun is always shining. 

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