Brian Wilson is on track to release Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology, a new 18-track compilation of over 30 years of The Beach Boys‘ work, due out September 22. In celebration of Playback, the 75-year-old songwriter shares “Run James Run,” a song recorded in 2017 specifically for the upcoming release. The new original comes after the release of “Some Sweet Day,” another previously-unreleased song, that was written with Andy Paley in the 1990s.

Brian Wilson Shares Reflections On 50th Anniversary Of ‘Pet Sounds’

In addition to the release of Playback, Brian Wilson is currently on tour in celebration of Pet Sounds‘ 50th anniversary. For more information on the ongoing “Pet Sounds: The Final Performances Tour,” head to Wilson’s website. You can see a full list of the newly-added shows below. Listen to the newly penned original from Brian Wilson below, as well as the previously released “Some Sweet Day”:

PLAYBACK: THE BRIAN WILSON ANTHOLOGY // Track Listing

1.    “Love And Mercy”
2.    “Surf’s Up”
3.    “Heroes And Villains”
4.    “Melt Away”
5.    “Let It Shine”
6.    “Some Sweet Day” *
7.    “Rio Grande”
8.    “Cry”
9.    “Lay Down Burden”10.    “The First Time”
11.    “This Isn’t Love”
12.    “Soul Searchin'”
13.    “Gettin’ In Over My Head”
14.    “The Like In I Love You”
15.    “Midnight’s Another Day”
16.    “Colors Of The Wind”
17.    “One Kind Of Love”
18.    “Run James Run” *
* previously unreleased

Brian Wilson Presents Pet Sounds: The Final Performances 2017 Tour Extension:
May 9 — BJCC Concert Hall, Birmingham, AL
May 12 — Revention Music Center, Houston, TX
May 13 — ACL Live at The Moody Theater, Austin, TX
May 14 — ACL Live at The Moody Theater, Austin, TX
May 16 — Brady Theatre, Tulsa, OK
May 18 — NM Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque
May 19 — Centennial Hall @ University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
May 20 — Harrah’s Laughlin – Rio Vista, Laughlin, NV
May 22 — Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, AZ
May 24 — San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, CA
May 26 — Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
May 27 — Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
May 28 — Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA
June 15 — Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, HI
June 29 — Odeon, Odense, DK
June 30 — Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, DK
July 3 — Carre, Amsterdam, NL
July 4 — Kursaal Oostend, Oostende, BE
July 5 — Grote Zaal, Utrecht, NL
July 8 — BBK Live, Bilbao, SP
July 9 — Montreux Jazz Fest w/ Bryan Ferry, Montreux, CH
July 13 — Pori Jazz Festival, Pori, Finland
July 15 — Umbria Jazz Festival, Perugia, IT
July 17 — Nuits de Fourviere, Lyon, FR
July 19 — Jahrhunterthalle, Frankfurt, DE
July 20 — Konzerthaus, Vienna, AT
July 23 — Galway Arts Festival, Galway, IRE
July 25 — Bord Gais Energy, Dublin, IRE
July 28 — Liverpool Exhibition Centre, Liverpool, UK
July 29 — Kendal Calling, Lowther Deer Park, UK
July 30 — Camp Bestival, Lulworth Castle, UK
Aug. 1 — Hammersmith Apollo, London, England
Aug. 2 — Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield, England
Aug. 3 — Kelingrove Bandstand, Glasgow, UK
Aug. 5 — Glastonbury Extravana, Glastonbury, England
Aug. 6 — Times Square Newcastle, Newcastle, England
Sept. 15 — Molson Canadian Centre, Moncton, NB
Sept. 16 — Scotiabank Centre, Halifax, NS
Sept. 18 — Centre in The Square, Kitchener, ON
Sept. 19 — Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY
Sept. 21 — Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, CT
Sept. 22 — Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA
Sept. 23 — Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
Sept. 25 — American Music Theatre, Lancaster, PA
Sept. 26 — Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ
Sept. 29 — Zeiterion Theatre, New Bedford, MA
Sept. 30 — Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, NJ
Oct. 1 — Crouse Hinds Theatre, Syracuse, NY
Oct. 3 — Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN
Oct. 4 — Stranahan Theatre, Toledo, OH
Oct. 6 — Rosemont Theatre, Rosemont, IL
Oct. 7 — Belterra Casino, Florence, IN
Oct. 8 — Civic Center Theater, Peoria, IL
Oct. 12 — The Big Fresno Fair, Fresno, CA
Oct. 13 — The Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA
Oct. 14 — Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa, CA