The Beach Boys (album)

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Production

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Brian Wilson's psychologist Eugene Landy, who was originally awarded co-writing credits on Wilson's songs, stated in a contemporary interview, "I'm practically a member of the band [...] Brian's got the talent to make the music. [...] He's the creator. The other band members are just performers. So I'm the one who's making the album."Template:Sfn

Among the guest musicians, Ringo Starr played drums on "California Calling", while Stevie Wonder played most of the instruments on "I Do Love You".Template:Sfn

Reception

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Critical reaction was mixed.Template:Sfn Writing in Rolling Stone, Parke Puterbaugh called the album 'pretty entertaining', adding 'though not a world-beating act of artistic reassertion, the LP does serve to showcase those amazing voices, and to remind the world that nobody does it better—still.'[1]

Legacy

Levine reflected that he had remained "immensely proud" of the album and lamented its poor sales.Template:Sfn

Track listing

Eugene Landy originally received co-writer's credit for all Brian Wilson compositions. This credit was omitted starting with the album's 2000 CD reissue.Template:Sfn Template:Track listing Template:Track listing Template:Track listing

Personnel

Credits sourced from Craig Slowinski, John Brode, Will Crerar and Joshilyn Hoisington.[2] Track numbers refer to the CD release.

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Charts

Chart (1985) Peak
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U.S. Billboard 200Template:Sfn 52
UK Top 40 Albums[3] 60

References

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Bibliography

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External links

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