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  2. Flag of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    A horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue, with the arms from the Great Seal of Missouri centered on the three bands. The Seal is bordered by a wide band of blue with 24 white stars. [a] The flag of Missouri, often referred to as the Missouri flag, is the state flag of the U.S. state of Missouri. It consists of a triband of three equal ...

  3. Surf's Up (album) - Wikipedia

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    Surf's Up is the 17th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 30, 1971 on Brother / Reprise. It received largely favorable reviews and reached number 29 on the U.S. record charts, becoming their highest-charting LP of new music in the U.S. since 1967. In the UK, Surf's Up peaked at number 15, continuing a string of ...

  4. The Beach Boys (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Boys is the 25th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on June 10, 1985. Produced by Steve Levine, the album is the band's first after the drowning of founding member Dennis Wilson. [3] It was also the band's first album to be recorded digitally and the last released by James William Guercio's Caribou Records. [4]

  5. Holland (album) - Wikipedia

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    Holland is the 19th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released January 8, 1973 on Brother / Reprise. It is their first album recorded without Bruce Johnston since 1965, their second with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar, and their final studio album created under the de facto leadership of Carl Wilson and manager Jack Rieley.

  6. Kokomo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kokomo" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from the 1988 film Cocktail and album Still Cruisin'. Written by John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Mike Love, and Terry Melcher, the song was released as a single in July 1988 by Elektra Records and became a number one hit in the US and Australia. It was the band's first original top-20 ...

  7. Pet Sounds - Wikipedia

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    Released: July 18, 1966. Pet Sounds is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 16, 1966, by Capitol Records. It was initially met with a lukewarm critical and commercial response in the United States, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. In the United Kingdom, however, the album was ...

  8. The Beach Boys - Wikipedia

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    — Brian Wilson Released in March 1965, The Beach Boys Today! marked the first time the group experimented with the "album-as-art" form. The tracks on side one feature an uptempo sound that contrasts side two, which consists mostly of emotional ballads. Music writer Scott Schinder referenced its "suite-like structure" as an early example of the rock album format being used to make a cohesive ...

  9. Smiley Smile - Wikipedia

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    Released: July 24, 1967. "Gettin' Hungry". Released: August 28, 1967. Smiley Smile is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on September 18, 1967. Conceived as a simpler and more relaxed version of their unfinished Smile album, Smiley Smile is distinguished for its homespun arrangements, "stoned" aesthetic ...