
On this day July 7, 1986, The Beach Boys released the compilation album Made in USA, a career spanning collection that celebrated their legacy with a mix of classic hits and newer material. Released through Capitol Records, the double LP offered fans a reminder of the band’s influence on American pop and surf culture while introducing them to a new generation in the MTV era.
The album included favorites like California Girls, Good Vibrations, and I Get Around alongside two new tracks, Rock and Roll to the Rescue and California Dreamin. The blend of old and new reflected the group’s efforts to stay relevant in a decade that had largely moved past their early 60s sound. The collection performed modestly but served as a touchstone for longtime fans and casual listeners alike.
The album reached number 96 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Revisit the release in our Made in USA album thread.
80s insight: Made in USA reminded 80s audiences that The Beach Boys helped shape the soundtrack of American youth and were still finding ways to stay in the mix.
The album included favorites like California Girls, Good Vibrations, and I Get Around alongside two new tracks, Rock and Roll to the Rescue and California Dreamin. The blend of old and new reflected the group’s efforts to stay relevant in a decade that had largely moved past their early 60s sound. The collection performed modestly but served as a touchstone for longtime fans and casual listeners alike.
The album reached number 96 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Revisit the release in our Made in USA album thread.
80s insight: Made in USA reminded 80s audiences that The Beach Boys helped shape the soundtrack of American youth and were still finding ways to stay in the mix.