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Stars and Stripes Vol. 1

Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 is the twenty-eighth studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 19, 1996, by River North Records. Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson, Stars and Stripes is a collaborative album between the Beach Boys and various country acts.

The idea for the album was conceived by Thomas, who was then the owner of River North Records. According to Wilson's wife Melinda, during the album's recording, "They [the Beach Boys] treated [Brian] like an invalid, all the time saying, 'Do this, don't do that, are you okay?'"

In music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine's description, the release was "an unmitigated disaster and an outright embarrassment for all involved". The album's failure prevented Brian from securing a record contract, leaving his highly anticipated recording collaborations with Andy Paley in limbo. A planned second volume never materialized, and Stars and Stripes became the last studio album to feature Carl Wilson, who died in 1998.

Track listing

Personnel

Credits from album liner notes.

The Beach Boys

  • Al Jardine – harmony and backing vocals
  • Bruce Johnston – harmony and backing vocals
  • Mike Love – harmony and backing vocals, additional vocals on “Long Tall Texan,” executive producer
  • Brian Wilson – harmony and backing vocals, producer
  • Carl Wilson – harmony and backing vocals except “Long Tall Texan”

Special guests

  • Lorrie Morgan – lead vocals on “Don’t Worry Baby”
  • James House – lead vocals on “Little Deuce Coupe”
  • Junior Brown – lead vocals and slide "guit–steel" on "409"
  • Doug Supernaw – lead vocals on “Long Tall Texan”
  • Mark Miller of Sawyer Brown – lead vocals on “I Get Around”
  • Toby Keith – lead vocals on “Be True To Your School”
  • Ricky Van Shelton – lead vocals on “Fun, Fun, Fun”
  • T. Graham Brown – lead vocals on “Help Me, Rhonda”
  • Willie Nelson – lead vocals on “The Warmth of the Sun”
  • Collin Raye – lead vocals on “Sloop John B”
  • Kathy Troccoli – lead vocals on “I Can Hear Music”
  • Timothy B. Schmit – lead and additional backing vocals on “Caroline, No”

Additional musicians

Charts

Album
Singles

References

Bibliography

External links