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  • I have the album. Dr. Landy is credited for being a producer for the album. Once it was determined that Landy was violating ethics for trying to profit from one of his patients...he was removed from the credits. Landy was a gold digger. Yet if it was not for him...Brian Wilson would most likely not be with us today.

  • I like it the way it was on the movie Loverboy

  • Non ho parole, canzone meravigliosa!

  • cool i never heard this version before

  • This is some sort of out take. The finished version on the Brian Wilson album is much better.

  • @Fooblestheclown Yes and it shows that Brian Wilson could still work wonders in solo without his former band. But in my opinion, his subsequent album Imagination (1998) is superior to his eponymous solo album.

  • @Fooblestheclown I completely agree. The album version (vinyl) is extraordinary, with a magnificent vocal arrangement at the song's conclusion. Spine-tingling brilliance.

  • this was recorded for the 1995 documentary "I just wasn't made for these times", in collaboration with Don Was.

  • @59simonh If I were to make a guess, it's probably an alternate version available as an extra track on the CD. But again, I'm just guessing ... I still only have it on a cassette tape, which I bought in 1988! Love this more spare version, however -- sounds like part of it might've been from the original demo tape. And the saxophone...great touch!

  • is this an alternate take? doesnt sound like the official...no sweet BG vocals..nice sax though!...

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