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L.A. (Light Album) is the last album by The Beach Boys in the 1970s, and their first as part of their contract with CBS Records (now Sony Music). Although Brother Records was still in operation, their manager at the time, former Chicago producer James William Guercio had his Caribou Records label distribute the album in conjunction with Brother. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The Beach Boys are a pop music group formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961 who are widely considered one of the most influential bands in rock and pop music history. ...
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This page refers to the year 1979. ...
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Brother Records is a record label and holding company owned by Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and the estate of Carl Wilson, that holds the Beach Boys intellectual property rights, including the Beach Boys trademark. ...
Caribou Reaction is a record label which distributed some of the Brother Records releases by The Beach Boys. ...
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Bruce Johnston (born William Baldwin, on June 27, 1942 in Peoria, Illinois) is a member of The Beach Boys and a Grammy Award-winning song writer for writing I Write the Songs. ...
James William Guercio (born in 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American music producer, musician and songwriter (occasionally credited as Jim Guercio), and is probably best known for his work as the producer of Chicagos early albums. ...
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The Beach Boys are a pop music group formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961 who are widely considered one of the most influential bands in rock and pop music history. ...
M.I.U. Album is a 1978 release by The Beach Boys. ...
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The Beach Boys are a pop music group formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961 who are widely considered one of the most influential bands in rock and pop music history. ...
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Brother Records is a record label and holding company owned by Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and the estate of Carl Wilson, that holds the Beach Boys intellectual property rights, including the Beach Boys trademark. ...
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James William Guercio (born in 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American music producer, musician and songwriter (occasionally credited as Jim Guercio), and is probably best known for his work as the producer of Chicagos early albums. ...
Also co-producing with Guercio and The Beach Boys was Bruce Johnston, who had left the band in early 1972. Johnston was brought in when it became clear that the ailing Brian Wilson was in no fit state to produce the album. Johnston has been with the Beach Boys ever since. Bruce Johnston (born William Baldwin, on June 27, 1942 in Peoria, Illinois) is a member of The Beach Boys and a Grammy Award-winning song writer for writing I Write the Songs. ...
Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942, in Hawthorne, California) is an American pop musician, best known as a founding member of and the main producer, composer, and arranger for The Beach Boys. ...
As the first release on a new contract (signed in 1977 for $8 million), the band had to find a way to make L.A. (Light Album) contemporary. "Good Timin'" had been recorded in 1974, during sessions for an album that never appeared, was rescued and worked on, ultimately giving The Beach Boys a top 40 hit, which was rare for the band in the 1970s. Dennis Wilson, who was at the time recording his never-released second album, Bamboo, ended up donating two of the intended songs for that project: "Baby Blue" and "Love Surrounds Me". Because of Dennis' increased agitation with certain members of the group and his declining songwriting (resulting from his worsening substance abuse), these would be his last contributions to a Beach Boys studio album in terms of songwriting. Brian was barely evident on L.A. (Light Album) at all, co-writing "Good Timin'" (again, from 1974), and arranging "Shortenin' Bread" (arrangement from 1977), which his two brothers sing on, without him. Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 â December 28, 1983) was an American rock and roll musician best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys. ...
L.A. (Light Album) spawned a top-ten hit in the U.K. with an edited (no harpsichord intro) version Al Jardine's Bach-inspired "Lady Lynda", written for his wife, and later rerecorded as "Lady Liberty" after their divorce. Mike Love's Japanese-flavored "Sumahama" was also a U.K. single chart entry later in 1979. Alan Jardine is a founding member of the Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist, and one of their guitarists. ...
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Mike Love Michael Edward Love (born March 15, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer and songwriter who was one of the lead singers and lyric writers of The Beach Boys. ...
Possibly the album's most controversial moment, L.A. (Light Album) contained an eleven-minute disco recasting of Wild Honey's "Here Comes the Night" that caused considerable consternation with fans, evidenced by the fact that the song was only played live during several dates at New York City's Radio City Music Hall in early March, 1979 before being dropped from the live set due to adverse audience reaction. Through all that, an abridged (4:34) version made the charts in the U.S. as the lead single, peaking at #44. It is possible that the track actually hurt the album's reputation before it had even come out, even though the rest of the album is stylistically different from that song. L.A. (Light Album) peaked at #100 in the U.S. and at #32 in the U.K. Wild Honey is an album released by The Beach Boys in 1967. ...
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Track listing - "Good Timin' " (Brian Wilson/Carl Wilson) - 2:12
- Features Carl Wilson on lead vocals
- "Lady Lynda" (Alan Jardine/Ron Altbach) - 3:58
- Features Al Jardine on lead vocals
- "Full Sail" (Carl Wilson/Geoffrey Cushing-Murray) - 2:56
- Features Carl Wilson on lead vocals
- "Angel Come Home" (Carl Wilson/Geoffrey Cushing-Murray) - 3:39
- Features Dennis Wilson on lead vocals
- "Love Surrounds Me" (Dennis Wilson/Geoffrey Cushing-Murray) - 3:41
- Features Dennis Wilson on lead vocals
- "Sumahama" (Mike Love) - 4:30
- Features Mike Love on lead vocals
- "Here Comes the Night" (Brian Wilson/Mike Love) - 10:51
- Features Carl Wilson on lead vocals
- "Baby Blue" (Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jacobson/Karen Lamm) - 3:25
- Features Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson on lead vocals
- "Goin' South" (Carl Wilson/Geoffrey Cushing-Murray) - 3:16
- Features Carl Wilson on lead vocals
- "Shortenin' Bread" (Adapted by Brian Wilson) - 2:49
- Features Carl Wilson on lead vocals
For the 1960 single of the same name see Jimmy Jones (singer) Good Timinâ was a single which was released previously on the album L.A. (Light Album) in 1979 by the Beach Boys. ...
Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942, in Hawthorne, California) is an American pop musician, best known as a founding member of and the main producer, composer, and arranger for The Beach Boys. ...
Carl Dean Wilson (December 21, 1946 â February 6, 1998) was the youngest of the three brothers who made up the core of The Beach Boys. ...
Lady Lynda is a song written by Alan Jardine and Ron Altbach for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Alan Jardine was a founding member of the Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist, and one of their guitarists. ...
Full Sail is a song written by Carl Wilson and Geoffrey Cushing-Murray for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Angel Come Home is a song written by Carl Wilson and Geoffrey Cushing-Murray for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Geoffrey Cushing-Murray is a songwriter born 1946 in New York. ...
Love Surrounds Me was the B-side of the Good Timin single which was released by the Beach Boys in 1979. ...
Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 â December 28, 1983) was an American rock and roll musician best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys. ...
Sumahama is a song written by Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Mike Love Michael Edward Love (born March 15, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer and songwriter who was one of the lead singers and lyric writers of The Beach Boys. ...
Here Comes The Night is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Baby Blue is a song written by Dennis Wilson, Gregg Jacobson and Karen Lamm for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Goin South is a song written by Carl Wilson and Geoffrey Cushing-Murray for the American pop band The Beach Boys. ...
Shortenin Bread is a traditional song. ...
Singles - "Here Comes the Night" (edit) b/w "Baby Blue" (Brother/Caribou ZS9 9026), 19 February 1979 US #44; UK #37
- "Good Timin' " b/w "Love Surrounds Me" (Brother/Caribou ZS9 9029), 16 April 1979 US #40
- "Lady Lynda" b/w "Full Sail" (Brother/Caribou ZS9 9030), June 1979 UK #7
- "Sumahama" b/w "It's a Beautiful Day" (Brother/Caribou ZS9 9031), September 1979 UK #45
L.A. (Light Album) is now paired on CD with M.I.U. Album. L.A. (Light Album) (Brother/Caribou/CBS JZ 35752) reached #100 in the U.S. during a chart stay of thirteen weeks. February 19 is the 50th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
This page refers to the year 1979. ...
April 16 is the 106th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (107th in leap years). ...
This page refers to the year 1979. ...
M.I.U. Album is a 1978 release by The Beach Boys. ...
Sources - M.I.U. Album/L.A. (Light Album) CD booklet notes, Jeff Tamarkin, c.2000.
- "The Nearest Faraway Place: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys and the Southern California Experience", Timothy White, c. 1994.
- "Wouldn't It Be Nice - My Own Story", Brian Wilson and Todd Gold, c. 1991.
- "Top Pop Singles 1955-2001", Joel Whitburn, c. 2002.
- "Top Pop Albums 1955-2001", Joel Whitburn, c. 2002.
- All Music Guide.com
Timothy White (January 25, 1952 - June 27, 2002) was a noted rock music journalist and editor. ...
Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942, in Hawthorne, California) is an American pop musician, best known as a founding member of and the main producer, composer, and arranger for The Beach Boys. ...
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