300 Favorite Albums with James Campion

#229: Sunflower - The Beach Boys (1970)

2 h 20 min · 13 de may de 2026
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What happens when the greatest American rock band of the 1960s faces total financial ruin, cultural irrelevance, and the dark, looming shadow of Charles Manson? They create their last true masterpiece. I’m James Campion, and on this episode of 300 Favorite Albums, acclaimed author and music journalist Jude Warren joins me to dissect The Beach Boys’ 1970 hidden gem, Sunflower. Often overshadowed by the mythological weight of Pet Sounds and Smile, this record is the ultimate rock and roll underdog story. How did a fractured group—navigating the mental decline of their genius architect, Brian Wilson—manage to forge an album dripping with Motown grooves, Paul McCartney-level pop perfection, and some of the most hauntingly beautiful harmonies ever put to tape? With their backs against the wall, Dennis and Carl Wilson stepped out of the shadows to save the band, but what eerie, melancholic secrets hide just beneath these pristine California melodies? If you think you know The Beach Boys, think again. Hit play to dive deep into the sonic blueprint of their forgotten triumph, and discover why Sunflower remains one of rock history's most brilliant, beautiful, and enigmatic survival stories. Sunflower "Slip on Through" "The Whole World" "Add Some Music to Your Day" "Got to Know the Woman" "Deidfre" "It's About Time" "Tears in the Morning" "All I Wanna Do" "Forever" "Our Sweet Love" "Cool, Cool, Water" Additional Selections: "Fakin' It" - Simon & Garfunkel from Bookends "Rasberries Strawberries" - The Kingston Trio (single) "Busy Doin' Nothing - The Beach Boys from Friends "Surf's Up" - The Beach Boys from Surf's Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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episode #294: So - Peter Gabriel (1986) artwork

#294: So - Peter Gabriel (1986)

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episode #42: This Desert Life - Counting Crows  (1999) artwork

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episode #32: The White Album - The Beatles (1968) artwork

#32: The White Album - The Beatles (1968)

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episode #200: 3 Feet High and Rising - De La Soul  (1989) artwork

#200: 3 Feet High and Rising - De La Soul  (1989)

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