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Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 is the twenty-eighth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys, released on August 19, 1996 on River North Records. Produced by both Joe Thomas and Brian WilsonStars and Stripes Vol. 1 is a collaborative album with various country musicians. Despite its Vol. 1 sub-title, the album is the band's only venture into the genre of country pop music, and is the last studio album to feature founding member Carl Wilson who died in 1998.

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Background and recording[edit][]

Brian Wilson, at the time recently remarried and in his best mental state for many years, was persuaded to re-join the group and act as co-producer. Most of the guests were mainstream country stars who had each had at least one #1 country hit before participating in this album, the four exceptions being James HouseJunior BrownKathy Troccoli, and Timothy B. Schmit. (Troccoli and Schmit are not primarily country artists, being more closely associated with theChristian and rock genres respectively.) Tammy Wynette had recorded a version of "In My Room" with Brian Wilson, but it was kept back for the projectedStars and Stripes Vol. 2, which never appeared. Her performance is shown in the television documentary Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds, and was later included on the tribute album Tammy Wynette Remembered in 1998.

When it was released, Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 easily outsold Summer in Paradise, but overall was not a major hit and was poorly received by critics. Consequently, further volumes in the series were canceled.

The album went out of print for some years, but was reissued on CD in May 2008. Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds features studio footage of its making and interviews with participants. The documentary was the final appearance of Carl Wilson with the original Beach Boys and the last time the original band were together to promote an album until the 50th anniversary reunion album That's Why God Made the Radio in 2012.

Track listing[edit][]

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Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Lead Vocals Length
1. "Don't Worry Baby"   Brian Wilson/Roger Christian Lorrie Morgan 3:16
2. "Little Deuce Coupe"   B. Wilson/Christian James House 2:50
3. "409"   B. Wilson/Mike Love/Gary Usher Junior Brown 2:20
4. "Long, Tall Texan"   Henry Strzelecki Doug Supernaw 4:02
5. "I Get Around"   B. Wilson/Love Sawyer Brown 2:29
6. "Be True to Your School"   B. Wilson/Love Toby Keith 3:18
7. "Fun, Fun, Fun"   B. Wilson/Love Ricky Van Shelton 2:20
8. "Help Me, Rhonda"   B. Wilson/Love T. Graham Brown 3:10
9. "The Warmth of the Sun"   B. Wilson/Love Willie Nelson 3:18
10. "Sloop John B"   trad. arr. B. Wilson Collin Raye 3:45
11. "I Can Hear Music"   Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich/Phil Spector Kathy Troccoli 3:14
12. "Caroline, No"   B. Wilson/Tony Asher Timothy B. Schmit 3:19

Sales chart positions[edit][]

Album
Chart (1996) Peak

Position

U.S. Billboard 200 Albums 101
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 12
Canadian RPM Country Albums 11
Singles
Year Single Chart Positions
US AC US Country CAN Country
1996 "I Can Hear Music" (with Kathy Troccoli) 16
"Don't Worry Baby" (with Lorrie Morgan) 73
"Little Deuce Coupe" (with James House) 69 41
"Long Tall Texan" (with Doug Supernaw) 69 82

Musicians[edit][]

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