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The Beach Boys Reunite To Help Japan
April 18, 2011 at 4:15 AM (PT)
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In response to the devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster that struck JAPAN, MARCH 11th, AL JARDINE of the BEACH BOYS has asked his fellow ROCK 'N' ROLL HALL OF FAME pals, BRIAN WILSON, MIKE LOVE and BRUCE JOHNSTON to lend their name and voices to a new benefit release.
Two songs will be made available for the first time on a 7" vinyl single. The first one thousand records will be pressed on limited edition White vinyl, with a Red label (resembling the Japanese flag), with 100% of the proceeds going to the RED CROSS aid to JAPAN . Fans that purchase the single, "will support disaster relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake in JAPAN and tsunami throughout the PACIFIC," according to the RED CROSS. After the first thousand records, the remaining discs will be pressed on limited edition black vinyl. About 90 of the first run will have sleeves signed by all four of the BEACH BOYS, which will be auctioned off.
The A-side of the record is the environmentally conscious "Don't Fight the Sea," composed by AL JARDINE and TERRY JACKS, a track from the new album A POSTCARD FROM CALIFORNIA. The song features JARDINE, BRIAN WILSON, MIKE LOVE, BRUCE JOHNSTON and a vocal from the late CARL WILSON. The flip side of the record is an unreleased BEACH BOYS a capella mix, from a 1968 recording of the song "Friends."
"We felt that the song had a nice basic message of friendship," said AL JARDINE. "I also like the idea of that song, because the vocals are a bit under-appreciated. So this release was a perfect place to showcase the idea of harmony and friendship. Everybody is behind it 100%, that's the nice part."

