Al Jardine

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A California Saga 02:52 Tools
Campfire Scene 00:44 Tools
Don't Fight The Sea 03:24 Tools
A Postcard From California 04:48 Tools
California Feelin' 02:04 Tools
Help Me Rhonda 03:47 Tools
Looking Down The Coast 03:46 Tools
Honkin' Down The Highway 02:32 Tools
Tidepool Interlude 01:39 Tools
Drivin' 03:13 Tools
San Simeon 02:48 Tools
And I Always Will 04:20 Tools
California Dreamin' 02:49 Tools
Waves of Love 03:52 Tools
Sloop John B - A Pirate's Tale mix 04:03 Tools
Alan and Dennis Introduce Barbara Ann 04:03 Tools
PT Cruiser 02:47 Tools
California Girls 03:01 Tools
Sloop John B (A Pirate's Tale) 04:03 Tools
California Saga 02:47 Tools
Sunshine to Snowflakes 08:32 Tools
Hurry up Hurry up Santa Claus 01:39 Tools
Help Me, Rhonda 03:47 Tools
Sloop John B (A Pirate's Tale mix) 04:03 Tools
Sloop John B 08:32 Tools
Sloop John B [A Pirate's Tale mix] 04:03 Tools
Tide Pool Interlude 01:39 Tools
Big Sur Christmas 04:03 Tools
California Energy Blues 02:51 Tools
Heroes And Villians 03:12 Tools
Hawaii 01:55 Tools
Shut Down 01:49 Tools
A Postcard from California (feat. Glen Campbell) 04:59 Tools
Girl, Don't Tell Me 03:00 Tools
Don't Fight the Sea (feat. Carl Wilson & The Beach Boys) 03:23 Tools
Eternal Ballad 02:35 Tools
Good Vibrations 04:52 Tools
I Get Around 02:31 Tools
Do You Wanna Dance 02:13 Tools
The Right Time 01:49 Tools
A California Saga (feat. Neil Young, David Crosby & Stephen Stills) 01:30 Tools
Little Deuce Coupe 01:30 Tools
Sail On Sailor 04:47 Tools
God Only Knows 02:35 Tools
Do It Again 02:35 Tools
Campfire Scene (with David Crosby & Neil Young) 00:44 Tools
Break Away 02:35 Tools
Papa Loved Mama 04:52 Tools
Good News 04:52 Tools
A California Saga (with Neil Young) 00:44 Tools
California Girls (feat. Al Jardine of The Beach Boys & The Lettermen) 00:44 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice 00:44 Tools
Darlin' 00:44 Tools
Christmas Day 01:30 Tools
California Dreamin' (feat. Glen Campbell & David Crosby) 01:30 Tools
In My Room 01:30 Tools
Lookin' Down The Coast 01:30 Tools
A Postcard from California (with Glen Campbell) 01:30 Tools
Surfer Girl 01:30 Tools
California Recall BLues 02:35 Tools
Help Me Rhonda (feat. Al Jardine of The Beach Boys & The Lettermen) 02:35 Tools
Catch a Wave 02:35 Tools
Dance, Dance, Dance 02:35 Tools
Sloop John B. 02:35 Tools
Don't Fight The Sea (with Carl Wilson) 02:35 Tools
Surfin' USA 02:35 Tools
Wild Honey 02:35 Tools
Honkin' Down The Highway (with Brian Wilson) 02:35 Tools
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Alan Charles "Al" Jardine (born September 3, 1942 in Lima, Ohio) is a founding member of The Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist, and one of their guitarists. Jardine moved from Ohio to Hawthorne, California, to attend high school. During that time, he encountered a fellow student, Brian Wilson, and played stand up bass on The Beach Boys' first recording, the 1961 song "Surfin'." He quit soon after its release to attend college. He was replaced by David Marks. Jardine returned to the band in 1963, first as a touring replacement for Wilson and as a session bassist, and later as a full-fledged member when Marks quit the band later that year. Jardine sang lead on songs such as "Help Me, Rhonda," "Vegetables," "Then I Kissed Her," and "Transcendental Meditation," and shared the lead with other members of the band on tracks including "Break Away" and "I Know There's an Answer." Despite being the only non-family original band member, Jardine's falsetto was similar to Brian Wilson's and his voice was often substituted for Brian's in the studio and in concert. Beginning with the Friends LP Jardine also wrote or co-wrote a number of songs for the band, the most notable of which is probably "California Saga: California" from the Holland album, which charted in early 1973. Jardine's song "Lady Lynda", a rewrite of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring", was one of the band's biggest hits outside the USA. During the Pet Sounds sessions, he was the one that suggested to Brian Wilson that the group record "Sloop John B." He also shared production credits with Ron Altbach on 1978's M.I.U. Album. Two of the band's late-period hits ("Lady Lynda" and "Come Go with Me") were Jardine productions, as was his 1969 rewrite of Leadbelly's "Cottonfields," which sold successfully in the UK but only reached #103 in the US. Jardine left the touring version of the Beach Boys in 1998 after Carl Wilson died of lung cancer. Jardine remains a member of the Beach Boys corporation Brother Records and tours with his Endless Summer Band containing many of the stage musicians that toured with The Beach Boys, including Billy Hinsche of Dino, Desi and Billy, Ed Carter and Jardine's son Matt Jardine, who sang with the Beach Boys during much of their latter career. In the fall of 2006, Jardine joined Brian Wilson's band for a short tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of Pet Sounds. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.