After greater than a decade away from the highest 40 of the Billboard 200 albums chart, The Beach Boys return to the area, as the best hits set Sounds of Summer season: The Very Better of The Seashore Boys jumps 52-14 on the June 28-dated chart. The album’s surge up the record follows the passing of the band’s Brian Wilson on June 11 at age 82.
Sounds of Summer season was launched in 2003 and initially debuted and peaked at No. 16 on the June 28, 2003-dated chart. This week, the set climbs to a brand new peak – No. 14.
The Seashore Boys had been final within the high 40 of the Billboard 200 chart in 2012 when the then-new studio album That’s Why God Made the Radio debuted and peaked at No. 3 and spent 4 nonconsecutive weeks inside the highest 40.
In complete, The Seashore Boys have positioned 56 albums on the Billboard 200, with 22 of them reaching the highest 40.
Sounds of Summer season is obtainable in a normal 30-track version and an expanded 80-track version. All 30 of the songs on the usual model had been high 40-charting hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, of the full 35 high 40s the group earned between 1962 and 2022. Songs on the usual version embrace the No. 1s “I Get Round,” “Assist Me, Rhonda,” “Good Vibrations” and “Kokomo,” alongside acquainted favorites similar to “Surfin’ U.S.A,” “California Women” and “Wouldn’t It Be Good.”
Sounds of Summer season additionally makes its debut on Billboard’s Prime Streaming Albums chart, bowing at No. 20.