We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years (Super Deluxe Edition)

~ Release by The Beach Boys (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Annotation

Those of us finding it hard to get any satisfaction in this Semiquincentennial American year might get more satisfaction tuning into the bombs-burst/red glare of We Gotta Groove. Collecting over three golden hours of The Beach Boys' priceless circa-bicentennial weirdo-rock run amok, We Gotta Groove spans the years '74 to '77, righteously reilluminating the infamous sounds of the "Brian's Back" era in the transformative spirit of previous deep-dive comps Feel Flows and Sail On Sailor.

In 1975, the official line was this: after years of personal problems and musical inactivity, Brian Wilson decided to get himself "together" and return to the role that he'd abandoned years earlier. Now he was back making music and having a great time doing it! The unofficial part? Recovery-wise he was nowhere; he had to be constantly policed to prevent him from copping drugs, his physical presence was disturbing and his performances awkward. Most importantly, the music, an oddly candid combination of childlike naivete and slurring decadence, wasn't commercially sustainable. So far as rehabilitation was concerned, this was an obscenely shortsighted plan and truly terrible idea, yet the music of We Gotta Groove lives and thrives in its most positive glow, with the collected songs sitting among the most vibrant of all Wilson's efforts with The Beach Boys.

Wilson's damaged focus had turned inwards since the hits of yesteryear, with his smaller, more personal songs often retaining an eccentric blurt of shorthand even when finished. It was a weirdly upbeat sound, though capable of accessing unfathomably strange and lonely dimensions, and increasingly tacky ones too, as his life fell further out of control. The party was taking its toll, most shockingly on his voice, but also in the arrested development evident in his casual use of teenage romance tropes in his thirtysomething years (the worst offender, "Hey Little Tomboy" has been omitted here). The counterintuitive part of his songwriting, which was not concerned with pleasing people and desirous of putting them on, and the parade of hoarse voices in the barely contained chaos of the mix light up simple songs about love and companionship and partying, like "Solar System", "Honkin' Down the Highway," "Love Is a Woman" and "Johnny Carson," with the glow of personal apocalypse. Fifty years down the road, the sound of synth, organ and sax lines bumping and grinding together with the cracking snare and tom beats is a groove, sure, but more to the point, it's the sound of the most vital, biting rock music that The Beach Boys ever produced.

We Gotta Groove opens with Love You (1977), then unpacks a dizzying batch of oldies and further originals, focusing on the unreleased Adult/Child album's flophouse rock before moving on to the curation and radical remix of 15 Big Ones. Along the way, several remixes highlight elements of the studio process, including Wilson's still-thrilling tactile approach to musical arrangement. Love You deserves its rightful pride of place, with the mass of the extra songs adding profound depth to the encounter. The hits don't stop coming, to the body, mind and soul, in what proves to be an unlikely revisitation of Pet Sounds' fatalistic, forever-young romance.

The box set contains sufficient multitudes to ensure repeated listens for fans and rubberneckers alike. The sound of Brian Wilson taking a wild second (and final) crack at the record-making thing with The Beach Boys is a profound one. On We Gotta Groove, the party's still going, and at a length of 73 songs, even when it's not the best party, the never less than compelling real-life music is extra magnificent, extra absurd, and extra inappropriate.

Annotation last modified on 2026-02-13 08:53 UTC.

Tracklist

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412" Vinyl: The Beach Boys Love You
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A1Let Us Go on This Way
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Let Us Go On This Way (from 1976-10-27 until 1976-11)
composer:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:00
A2Roller Skating Child
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set), Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], Minimoog and upright piano [Tack Upright Piano]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-11)
electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
grand piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
handclaps and background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 to ????), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Roller Skating Child (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:18
A3Mona
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
accordion, grand piano, Minimoog and tubular bells:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
baritone saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set) and lead vocals:
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Mona (from 1976-10-21 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:06
A4Johnny Carson
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (on 1976-12-29) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1976-12-29)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-12-29)
recording of:
Johnny Carson (from 1976-10 until 1976-11)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:48
A5Good Time
engineer:
Stephen Desper
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-05)
12 string guitar:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
clavinet and reed organ:
Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
drums (drum set), hi-hat and snare drum:
Dennis Dragon (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
electric bass guitar and temple blocks:
Daryl Dragon (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
French horn:
David Duke (horn) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Arthur Maebe (US horn player) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
harmonica and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
trombone:
Randy Aldcroft (trombonist) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Mike Barone (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Bob Edmondson (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
trumpet:
Gary Barone (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Steve Huffsteter (trumpet, composer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Marion Childers (American jazz trumpeter & composer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
ukulele [Baritone Ukulele]:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Bruce Johnston (US singer‐songwriter, member of The Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
recorded at:
Beach Boys Studio in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-05)
recording of:
Good Time (from 1970-01-07 until 1970-02)
composer:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:50
A6Honkin' Down the Highway
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
clavinet, grand piano, Minimoog and synthesizer [ARP String Ensembles]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Honkin' Down the Highway (from 1976-10-13 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:49
A7Ding Dang
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-04)
drums (drum set):
Ricky Fataar (on 1974-06-10)
electric bass guitar:
Ed Carter (on 1974-06-10)
electric guitar and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1974-06-10)
Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ]:
Billy Hinsche (on 1974-06-10)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
vocals:
Ricky Fataar (on 1974-06-10), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1974-06-10) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1974-06-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1974-06-10)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-04)
edited at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-05)
recording of:
Ding Dang (on 1974-06-10)
composer:
Roger McGuinn and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing Company (Beach Boys)
0:57
B1Solar System
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ], Minimoog, snare drum, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble], tack piano, tubular bells and lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Solar System (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:49
B2The Night Was So Young
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
Minimoog, synthesizer [ARP String Ensemble] and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
The Night Was So Young (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
publisher:
Brother Publishing Company (Beach Boys)
2:17
B3I'll Bet He's Nice
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
handclaps and background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
harpsichord [Electric Harpsichord] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
tambourine:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
I’ll Bet He’s Nice (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:36
B4Let's Put Our Hearts Together
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
grand piano and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01) and Marilyn Wilson (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Let’s Put Our Hearts Together (from 1976-10-20 until 1977-01)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:15
B5I Wanna Pick You Up
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
mixer:
Stephen Moffitt (on 1976-10-04)
12 string guitar and electric guitar:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
mellotron, Minimoog and tack piano:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
lead vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-04)
remixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (on 1976-10-05)
recording of:
I Wanna Pick You Up (from 1976-08-21 until 1976-10)
lyricist and composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:40
B6Airplane
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (in 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (in 1977-01)
drums (drum set) and Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ]:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Billy Hinsche (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01, on 1977-01-02)
grand piano and snare drum:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-01-02)
Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01, on 1977-01-02)
background vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01), Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
lead vocals:
Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
vocals:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (on 1977-01-02) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (on 1977-01-02)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-01 until 1977-01, on 1977-01-02)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (in 1977-01)
recording of:
Airplane (from 1976-10 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
3:06
B7Love Is a Woman
engineer:
Earle Mankey
producer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys)
mixer:
Earle Mankey (from 1976-12 until 1977-01) and Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
alto flute and baritone saxophone:
Jay Migliori (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
drums (drum set), grand piano, Hammond organ [Hammond B-3 Organ] and Minimoog:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
electric guitar:
Ed Carter (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Steve Douglas (American saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01) and Jay Migliori (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
tambourine:
Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
background vocals and lead vocals:
Al Jardine (guitarist and singer) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01), Mike Love (Beach Boys) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01) and Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder) (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
recorded at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
mixed at:
Brother Studios in Santa Monica, California, United States (from 1976-12 until 1977-01)
recording of:
Love Is a Woman (from 1976-10-28 until 1977-01)
composer:
Brian Wilson (Beach Boys co‐founder)
2:56
512" Vinyl: Adult/Child Sessions
612" Vinyl: 15 Big Ones Outtakes and Alternate Mixes

Credits

Release

copyrighted (©) by:Brother Records, Inc. (in 2026)
Iconic Brothers Masters LLC (in 2026)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Brother Records, Inc. (in 1977, in 2026)
Iconic Brothers Masters LLC (in 1977, in 2026)
licensed to:Capitol Records, LLC (not for release label use! fka Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007)
pressed by:GZ Media (2014 onwards)
mixed at and engineered at:The Audio Labs in Glendale, California, United States
mastered at:Robert Vosgien Mastering in Burbank, California, United States
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/36515011 [info]