Little Deuce Coupe

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Little Deuce Coupe is the fourth album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released October 7, 1963, by Capitol Records. It reached No. 4 in the U.S. during a chart stay of 46 weeks, and was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA. It is considered to be one of the earliest examples of a rock concept album.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It was the band’s final album with guitarist David Marks until 2012's That's Why God Made the Radio. Marks departed from the Beach Boys following disagreements with manager Murry Wilson. It is also the band's first album with a name not related to surfing.

The album was released three weeks after Surfer Girl. Four of the tracks from Little Deuce Coupe ("409", "Shut Down", "Little Deuce Coupe", and "Our Car Club") had already appeared on previous albums and, discounting an alternate recording of "Be True to Your School", no tracks from the album were issued as an A-sided single.

Production

As with the preceding Surfer Girl album, the date assigned for recording all eight of the new tracks (September 2, 1963) is highly doubtful. However, as no AFM contracts from these sessions are known to exist, the actual dates are currently unknown.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Although Nick Venet was listed as producer for "Shut Down" and Murry Wilson for "409", the official producer's credit for the entire Little Deuce Coupe album cites only Brian Wilson. Despite the rushed nature of the album's sessions, Wilson's song arrangements were notably becoming more complex, specifically songs like "No-Go Showboat" and "Custom Machine".Template:Citation needed This was the last Beach Boys album to officially include rhythm guitarist David Marks until 2012's That's Why God Made the Radio.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

After the album's recording, Wilson re-recorded "Be True to Your School" for single release on October 28, resulting in another top 10 hit. An original Christmas-themed composition, "Little Saint Nick" was also recorded that month and issued as a Christmas single.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Title and cover art

The titular "little deuce coupe" that appeared on the cover, pictured in 2006

A Deuce Coupe is a 1932 Ford Coupe (deuce referring to the "2" in "1932"). This was considered by many to be the definitive "hot rod". The Model B had four cylinders and the Model 18 featured the Ford flathead V8 engine when the car was introduced. The pink slip mentioned in the lyrics referred to the pink paper vehicle title held by the car's owner.

The picture featured on the front cover of the album was supplied by Hot Rod magazine, and features the body (with his head cropped out of the photo) of hot-rod owner Clarence 'Chili' Catallo and his own customized three-window 1932 Ford Coupe – known to hot rod enthusiasts as "the lil' deuce coupe".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Track listing

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Notes

  • Some reissues of the album omit "Car Crazy Cutie" and "Custom Machine".<ref name="Doe" />
  • Because "409" was only available in mono, a Duophonic (fake stereo) mix was used on the otherwise true stereo version of the album. Both stereo and mono mixes are available on the 2012 CD.
  • Mike Love was not originally credited for "Be True to Your School", "409", "Don't Back Down", and "Custom Machine". His credits were awarded after a 1994 court case.<ref name ="Doe">Template:Cite web</ref>

Personnel

The Beach Boys

  • Al Jardine - harmony and backing vocals, bass
  • Mike Love - lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, possible saxophone
  • Brian Wilson - lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, piano, organ, bass, producer
  • Carl Wilson - harmony and backing vocals, lead guitar, possible bass and rhythm guitar
  • Dennis Wilson - harmony and backing vocals, drums
  • David Marks - rhythm guitar, possible harmony and backing vocals
Production staff

Charts

Chart (1963) Peak
position
US Billboard Top LPs<ref name="Whitburn">Template:Cite book</ref> 4

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