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Track Listing 1. Don't Worry Baby - (with Lorrie Morgan) 2. Little Deuce Coupe - (with James House) 3. 409 - (with Junior Brown) 4. Long Tall Texan - (with Doug Supernaw) 5. I Get Around - (with Sawyer Brown) 6. Be True to Your School - (with Toby Keith) 7. Fun, Fun, Fun - (with Ricky Van Shelton) 8. Help Me Rhonda - (with T. Graham Brown) 9. Warmth of the Sun, The - (with Willie Nelson) 10. Sloop John B. - (with Collin Raye) 11. I Can Hear Music - (with Kathy Troccoli) 12. Caroline, No - (with Timothy B. Schmit)
Album Notes The Beach Boys: Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston (background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Junior Brown (vocals, slide & steel guitars); Matt Jardine (vocals, hand claps); Lorrie Morgan, Willie Nelson, Collin Raye, Timothy B. Schmit, James House, Doug Supernaw, Toby Keith, Ricky Van Shelton, Kathy Troccoli, T. Graham Brown (vocals); Brent Rowan (acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); Greg Leisz (acoustic & electric guitars, pedal steel); Larry Franklin (fiddle); Joe Thomas (piano, keyboards, hand claps, percussion); Steve Nathan (piano, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ); Michael Rhodes (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums, percussion); Sawyer Brown, Nashville String Machine. Recorded in 1995-1996. Includes liner notes by Robert K. Oermann. STARS AND STRIPES VOL. 1 features a who's who of country music singing 12 classic Beach Boys songs, with the Beach Boys themselves laying down their trademark harmonies and assuming production duties. These are heart-stoppingly beautiful songs, and while they're delivered with an obvious respect and love for the originals, they also get a wide variety of Nashville twists. Junior Brown adds a rowdy guitar solo to "409." Willie Nelson makes "The Warmth Of The Sun" sound like a reconstructed pre-war standard. Elsewhere, country stars Lorrie Morgan, Doug Supernaw and others lay their own claim to such Beach Boys staples as "Don't Worry Baby" and "Help Me Rhonda" as well as a couple of more cowboy-friendly tunes, like "Long Tall Texan." Each performance combines the Beach Boys' advanced melodic and harmonic aesthetic with the vocal talents of performers who may have made their name in Nashville, but obviously owe a spiritual debt to the boys from California.
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