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Beach Boys Solo Albums Ranked

Your definitive guide to all the Mike Love and Bruce Johnston albums you never needed to hear. (Not going to rank the BW-Van Dyke Parks collabs, haven't heard them enough to really comment and at any rate neither are particularly worthwhile from what I have heard.)
1Dennis Wilson
Pacific Ocean Blue


Not quite enough to surpass Pet Sounds for "best Beach Boys' related project ever", but it's certainly bringing up a sweat if nothing else.
2Brian Wilson
Smile


A rehashing of old material that tries its damnedest to stay true to the original and by and large is successful.
3Brian Wilson
No Pier Pressure


A solo Brian Wilson album where he sounds like he's having fun and is experimenting in a way he hasn't done since the 70's. Count me in.
4Dennis Wilson
Bambu


When a compilation of your unreleased material is better than most of the other band members' released projects...
5Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin


Not definitive interpretations of these tunes by any means, but a poignant tribute from one musical genius to another.
6Brian Wilson
Imagination


Listen to She Says She Needs Me", "Cry" and "Lay Down Burden". That's about all you need from this "BW does adult contemporary" record.
7Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson


Why the hell is this considered the definitive BW solo record when the production sounds like if the worst traits of the 1980's had too much to drink and vomited all over the place. "Love and Mercy" is nice tho.
8Al Jardine
A Postcard from California


It's about as interesting as it sounds.
9Carl Wilson
Youngblood


Elite vocals, shit songwriting.
10Carl Wilson
Carl Wilson


Elite vocals, even shittier songwriting.
11Brian Wilson
Gettin' In Over My Head


Lots of big name celebrity cameos, very little in the way of interesting songwriting.
12Brian Wilson
In the Key of Disney


This was so attention-gathering and full of effort on Brian's part I forgot to like it.
13Bruce Johnston
Surfin' Round the World


There's a song on here called "Hot Pastrami, Mashed Potatoes, Come on to Rincon-Yeah!!".
14Bruce Johnston
Going Public


Contains the only historically accurate rendition of "I Write the Songs". Also contains a disco remix of "Deirdre".
15Mike Love
Unleash the Love


Kill me now.
16Mike Love
Looking Back With Love


hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha no
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