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Jan and Dean discography
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This is the discography for American rock duo Jan and Dean.
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (June 2017) |
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Select compilation albums
Solo albums
- Jan Berry album
- Second Wave—One Way 34524 (1997)
A Memorial edition of this CD was released in April 2004, after Jan's death
- Dean Torrence solo projects
- Rock 'N' Roll City—Realistic – 51-3009 (1983)
Released for Radio Shack as "Mike & Dean" for Mike Love from the Beach Boys and Dean Torrence from Jan & Dean - Anthology: Legendary Masked Surfer Unmasked—Varèse Sarabande 3020663492 (2002)
- The Bamboo Trading Company - From Kitty Hawk To Surf City—Steelsurf 10221 (2013)
- The Teammates— Omnivore (2022)
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Singles
- Jan & Arnie singles
- Jan & Dean singles
Solo singles
- Jan Berry singles
- "Tomorrow's Teardrops"/"My Midsummer Night's Dream"—Ripple 6101 (1960)
Shown as "Jan Barry" - "Universal Coward"/"I Can't Wait To Love You"—Liberty 55845 (1965)
Both tracks from the Jan & Dean album Folk 'n Roll (all other tracks from this list are non-album) - "Mother Earth"/"Blue Moon Shuffle"—Ode 66023 (1972)
Jan's first post-accident lead vocal release - "Blue Moon Shuffle"/"Don't You Just Know It"—Ode 66034 (with Brian Wilson) (1973)
- "Tinsel Town (Hitch-a-Ride to Hollywood)"/"Blow Up Music"—Ode 66050 (1974)
- "Sing Sang a Song"/"Sing Sang a Song" (Singalong version) -- Ode 66120 (1976)
- "Little Queenie"/"That's the Way It Is"—A&M 1957 (1977)
- "Skateboard Surfin' USA"/"How-How I Love Her"—A&M 2020 (1978)
- "Rock City"/"Its Gotta Be True"—JB (cassette single) (1984)
- Dean Torrence related singles
- 1965: "Summertime, Summertime"/"Theme from Leon's Garage"—Brer Bird 001
Released as "Our Gang" featuring Dean and Gary Zekley - 1982: "Be True to Your Bud" b/w "Be True to Your Bud" (Instrumental) (with Mike Love; credited as Mike & Dean)
- 1982: "Da Doo Ron Ron"/"Baby Talk"—Hitbound Records – HR-101A
(both with Mike Love; credited as Mike & Dean) Single form their Radio Shack LP album - 1983: "Jingle Bell Rock" b/w "Let's Party" (both with Mike Love; credited as Mike & Dean)
- 1983: "Jingle Bells" by Paul Revere & the Raiders b/w "Jingle Bell Rock" (with Mike Love; credited as Mike & Dean)
- The Bamboo Trading Company digital EP — "Shrewd Awakening" [lead vocal with Katie & Jillian Torrence]/"Tonga Hut" [intro and backing vocal] (January 21, 2014) [10]
- The Bamboo Trading Company digital EP — "Star Of The Beach" [lead vocal]/"Drinkin' In The Sunshine" [backing vocal]/"Tweet (Don't Talk Anymore)" [lead vocal] (July 4, 2014) [11]
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Reissues
- Liberty All-Time Hit Series reissues
- "Surf City" / "Honolulu Lulu"—54534
- "Dead Man's Curve" / "Drag City"—54544
- "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" / "The New Girl In School"—54546
- "You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy" / "It's As Easy As 1,2,3"—54549
- "Batman" / "Popsicle"—54554
- United Artists Silver Spotlight Series reissues
All released January 1973
- "Jennie Lee" / "Baby Talk"—XW089
A-side is a re-recorded version of the Jan & Arnie hit, featured on Jan & Dean's Golden Hits - "Surf City" / "Ride The Wild Surf"—XW091
- "Dead Man's Curve" / "Drag City"—XW092
- "Honolulu Lulu" / "Sidewalk Surfin'"—XW093
- "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" / "Popsicle"—XW094
- Collectables (CEMA Special Markets) reissues
All released 1993
- "Linda" / "The New Girl In School"—COL 6182
- "Honolulu Lulu" / "Sidewalk Surfin"—COL 6183
- "Popsicle" / "(Here They Come) From All Over The World"—COL 618
Notes
- The Billboard 200 was first published in August 1963.
References
External links
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