Sail On Sailor – 1972 (Super Deluxe Edition)

~ Release by The Beach Boys (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Tracklist

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1We Got Love (live/1973)
recorded at:
Dillon Stadium in Hartford, Connecticut, United States (on 1973-08-24)
live recording of:
We Got Love (The Beach Boys) (on 1973-08-24)
writer:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter), Ricky Fataar and Mike Love (Beach Boys)
6:04
2California Saga (Big Sur) (live/1973)
recorded at:
Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, United States (on 1973-04-07)
live recording of:
California Saga: Big Sur (on 1973-04-07)
lyricist and composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys)
3:00
3Funky Pretty (live/1973)
recorded at:
Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, United States (on 1973-04-07)
live recording of:
Funky Pretty (on 1973-04-07)
composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys), Jack Rieley and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
4:18
4The Trader (live/1975)
recorded at:
Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, United States (on 1975-06-26)
live recording of:
The Trader (on 1975-06-26)
writer:
Jack Rieley and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
5:28
5Sail On, Sailor (live/1975)
recorded at:
Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, United States (on 1975-06-26)
live recording of:
Sail On, Sailor (on 1975-06-26)
composer:
Tandyn Almer, Ray Kennedy (singer, songwriter, and record producer based in L.A.), Van Dyke Parks, Jack Rieley and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:41
6All This Is That (live/1993)
recorded at:
Paramount Center of the Arts in Peekskill, New York, United States (on 1993-11-26)
live recording of:
All This Is That (on 1993-11-26)
writer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer), Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
4:14
7Fairy Tale Music (2022 mix)
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
recording of:
Fairy Tale Music (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
4:37
8Pa Let Her Go Out (Better Get Back in Bed) (alternate version with intro)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-09, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
12 string guitar [electric 12-string guitar], slide guitar and lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
bass drum, Hammond organ, Moog, upright piano and background vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
recording of:
Better Get Back in Bed (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
1:19
9I’m the Pied Piper (a cappella section)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-09, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
whistling:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
a cappella recording of:
I’m the Pied Piper (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
10:31
10Radio King Dom (a cappella section)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-09, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
a cappella recording of:
Radio King Dom (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
writer:
Jack Rieley and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
0:38
11I’m the Pied Piper (alternate take spoken section)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-09, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
recording of:
I’m the Pied Piper (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
0:47
12Mt. Vernon and Fairway (Theme) / A Casual Look (medley / session excerpt)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-09, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
Hammond organ and slide guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
Moog and upright piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-09) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
medley including a cover recording of:
A Casual Look (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
lyricist and composer:
Ed Wells
publisher:
Limax Music Ltd.
medley including a recording of:
Mt. Vernon and Fairway (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:58
13Little Child (Daddy Dear) (“Holland” home recording)
recording engineer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
upright piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
recorded at:
Flowers (Brian Wilson and Marilyn's house) in Laren, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
recording of:
Little Child (Daddy Dear) (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
writer:
Wayne Shanklin
1:19
14Susie Cincinnati (“Holland” home Recording)
recording engineer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
upright piano and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
recorded at:
Flowers (Brian Wilson and Marilyn's house) in Laren, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
recording of:
Susie Cincinnati (from 1972-06 until 1972-09)
lyricist and composer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer)
1:09
15Gimme Some Lovin’ / I Need Your Love (medley)
additional engineer:
Spencer Davis (in 1972-04)
engineer:
Stephen W. Desper (on 1972-04-04)
agogô and Hammond organ:
David Sandler (from 1972-04-04 until 1972-04)
chromatic harmonica, harmonica [diatonic harmonica] and spoken vocals:
Tommy Morgan (Harmonica player) (from 1972-04-04 until 1972-04)
drum machine [Maestro Rhythm King drum machine], güiro, upright piano and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-04-04 until 1972-04)
vocals:
David Sandler (in 1972-04), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (in 1972-04), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (in 1972-04) and Marilyn Wilson (in 1972-04)
recorded at:
Beach Boys Studio in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1972-04-04)
medley including a cover recording of:
Gimme Some Lovin’ (from 1972-04-04 until 1972-04)
writer:
Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood (bass player, songwriter, producer) and Steve Winwood
publisher:
Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. (UK), Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd., Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing, Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. (song publisher, never a release label), Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division, Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., Universal/Island Music Ltd. (for music publishing use only, formerly Island Music Ltd.), Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), Yamaha Music EH(CM) and Island Music Ltd. (from 1966 to ????)
medley including a recording of:
I Need Your Love (from 1972-04-04 until 1972-04)
writer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:58
16California Saga (Big Sur) (2022 Saga Trilogy)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-08) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer)
acoustic guitar:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
drums (drum set) and pedal steel guitar:
Ricky Fataar (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
electric bass guitar:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
upright piano:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-08) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
recording of:
California Saga: Big Sur (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
lyricist and composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys)
2:56
17California Saga (The Beaks of Eagles) (2022 Saga Trilogy edit)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
drums (drum set):
Ricky Fataar (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
electric bass guitar:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
flute:
Charles Lloyd (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
Hammond organ and upright piano:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10), Diane Rovell (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
spoken vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10) and Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
recording of:
California Saga: The Beaks of Eagles (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
writer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer), Lynda Jardine and Robinson Jeffers
2:28
18California Saga (California) (2022 Saga Trilogy)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15, from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15) and Rob Fraboni (US record producer & audio engineer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
producer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer)
12 string guitar [electric 12-string guitar] and banjo:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
baritone saxophone:
Frank Mayes (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
drums (drum set) and pedal steel guitar:
Ricky Fataar (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
electric guitar:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
flute:
Charles Lloyd (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 organ] and Moog:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15)
horn arranger:
Frank Mayes
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-08, from 1972-08-14 until 1972-08-15) and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1972-09 until 1972-10)
recording of:
California Saga: California (from 1972-06 until 1972-10)
lyricist and composer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer)
3:23
19Carry Me Home
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (from 1972-06 until 1972-08) and Jon Parks (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
producer:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
drums (drum set) and pedal steel guitar:
Ricky Fataar (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
electric bass guitar:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
upright piano:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
background vocals:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08), Ricky Fataar (from 1972-06 until 1972-08), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
lead vocals:
Blondie Chaplin (singer, guitarist and songwriter) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
recorded at:
Baambrugge Centraal 2 Studio in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
recording of:
Carry Me Home (from 1972-06 until 1972-08)
lyricist and composer:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys)
13:23
20All This Is That (a cappella alternate verse)
engineer:
Stephen Moffitt (in 1972-04)
producer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (in 1972-04), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (in 1972-04) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (in 1972-04)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (in 1972-04) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (in 1972-04)
recorded at:
Beach Boys Studio in Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1972-04: lead vocals, background vocals)
a cappella recording of:
All This Is That (in 1972-04)
writer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer), Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
0:18