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The Beach Boys MIU Album / LA (Light Album) The Beach Boys M.I.U. Album / L.A. (Light Album) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: M.I.U. Album / L.A. (Light Album) Country: Russia Released: 2000 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1378 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1209 mb WMA version RAR size: 1932 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 134 Other Formats: MOD MMF AU AHX XM DMF TTA Tracklist Hide Credits 01 She's Got Rhythm 2:29 02 Come Go With Me 2:08 03 Hey Little Tomboy 2:27 04 Kona Coast 2:33 05 Peggy Sue 2:16 06 Wontcha Come Out Tonight 2:29 07 Sweet Sunday Kinda Love 2:43 08 Belles Of Paris 2:29 09 Fitter Patter 3:15 10 My Diane 2:37 11 Match Point Of Our Love 3:32 12 Winds Of Change 3:16 13 Good Timin' 2:12 14 Lady Lynda 3:59 15 Full Sail 2:58 16 Angel Come Home 3:41 17 Love Surrounds Me 3:42 18 Sumahama 4:32 Here Comes The Night 19 10:52 Producer – Curt Becher 20 Baby Blue 3:25 21 Goin' South 3:18 22 Shortenin' Bread 2:50 Credits Bass – Jim Guercio* (tracks: 13 to 22), Joe Chemay (tracks: 13 to 22) Drums – Bobby Figueroa (tracks: 13 to 22), Gary Mallaber (tracks: 13 to 22), Mike Baird (tracks: 13 to 22), Mike Kowalski (tracks: 1 to 12) Engineer – Bill Fletcher (tracks: 13 to 22), Bob Rose (tracks: 1 to 12), Chick Britz (tracks: 13 to 22), Chuck Leary (tracks: 13 to 22), Curt Becher (tracks: 13 to 22), Earl Mankey* (tracks: 1 to 22), Greg Venable (tracks: 13 to 22), Jeff Guercio (tracks: 13 to 22), Jeff Peters (tracks: 1 to 12), Joel Moss (tracks: 13 to 22), John Hanlon (tracks: 1 to 22), Steve Moffitt (tracks: 1 to 12), Tom Murphy (tracks: 13 to 22) Guitar – Billy Hinsche (tracks: 1 to 12), Ed Carter (tracks: 1 to 22), Jimmy Lyons (tracks: 13 to 22), Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson (tracks: 13 to 22), Ritchie Zito* (tracks: 13 to 22) Guitar [Steel Pedal] – Chris Midaugh (tracks: 1 to 12) Harpsichord – Sterling Smith (tracks: 13 to 22) Keyboards [Clavinet] – Mike Maros (tracks: 13 to 22) Percussion – Steve Forman (tracks: 13 to 22), Victor Feldman (tracks: 13 to 22) Piano – Bruce Johnston (tracks: 13 to 22), Carlos Munoz (tracks: 13 to 22), Gary Griffin (tracks: 1 to 12), Ron Altbach (tracks: 1 to 12) Producer – Alan Jardine (tracks: 1 to 12), Bruce Johnston (tracks: 13 to 22), Jim Guercio* (tracks: 13 to 18, 20 to 22), Ron Altbach (tracks: 1 to 12), The Beach Boys (tracks: 13 to 18, 20 to 22) Saxophone [Alto] – Joel Peskin (tracks: 13 to 22) Synthesizer – Bob Esty (tracks: 13 to 22), Gary Griffin (tracks: 1 to 12), Ron Altbach (tracks: 1 to 12) Synthesizer [Oberheim] – Phil Shenale* (tracks: 13 to 22) Notes 24bit digitally remastered Tracks 1 to 12: M.I.U. Album - October 1978 Tracks 13 to 22: L.A. (Light Album) - March 1979 Booklet - 8 pages Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: JPCD 2003008 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year M.I.U. Album / Capitol The L.A. (Light Records, 7243-5-27950-2-4 Beach 7243-5-27950-2-4 US 2000 Album) (CD, Brother Boys Comp) Records M.I.U. Album / The L.A. (Light JPCD 01276 Beach Album) (CD, Grammy JPCD 01276 Russia Unknown Boys Comp, Unofficial) M.I.U. Album / Capitol The 7243 5 27950 2 4, L.A. (Light Records, 7243 5 27950 2 4, Beach UK 2000 527 9502 Album) (CD, Capitol 527 9502 Boys Comp, RE, RM) Records Related Music albums to M.I.U. Album / L.A. (Light Album) by The Beach Boys The Beach Boys - Good Timin' Bobby Paris - Baby Spread Your Love On Me The Beach Boys - Happy Birthday America The Beach Boys - Surfer’s Nightmare The Beach Boys - M.I.U. Album The Beach Boys - It's A Beautiful Day The Beach Boys - Ten Years Of Harmony The Beach Boys - L.A. (Light Album).
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