The Beach Boys - Sumahama album flac
Performer: The Beach BoysTitle: Sumahama
Style: Vocal
Released: 1979
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1119 mb
FLAC album: 1282 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Pop
Light Album) is the 23rd studio album by the Beach Boys, released on March 19, 1979. Produced by Bruce Johnston, James William Guercio and the band itself, the album was the Beach Boys' first on CBS Records, and the first to feature contributions from Johnston since his departure from the band in 1972. Johnston was brought in when it became clear that the ailing Brian Wilson was in no fit state to produce the album, and he has remained in the band ever since.
The Beach Boys - Can't Wait Too Long. Stand By Me, Ben E King, 1961. When I listened to the Light Album and Sumahama came up, I just wanted to throw up. To this day I think it might be their worst song (though admittedly I haven't dared to listen to . Still Cruisin' and SiP yet). Mike's voice is as annoying as it was in the sixties, the Asian theme is awkward and overall the production is just kind of weird.
20/20 is the 15th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on February 10, 1969. The LP was named for being their 20th overall album release. Much of it consists of outtakes from earlier albums. It reached number 3 on UK record charts and number 68 in the US. Brian Wilson was absent during most of the album's recording after admitting himself into a psychiatric hospital, requiring brothers Carl and Dennis to retrieve several outtakes he had recorded years earlier.
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Single by The Beach Boys. Sumahama" is a song written by Mike Love for a 1978 solo album called First Love. When the release of that project fell through, the song was rerecorded for American rock band the Beach Boys and released on their 1979 album . The original United States LP release of the . Light Album) featured a version of "Sumahama" that faded out early during the final Japanese verse and did not feature the instrumental ending present on the later released 45 or the re-released CD version of the album.
Artist: The Beach Boys ( Beach Boys). Translations: Japanese. There's a lover's leap in old Japan. Where the lovers walk along the sand. Hand in hand at Sumahama. Born a lovely oriental daughter. Never ever having met her father. Asks some questions of her mother. Tell me tell me mama. Will you ever go again to Sumahama. Perhaps you'll find love there. Somewhere between the Earth the sky and water. In the autumn as the leaves are falling
The Beach Boys Sumahama (2000 Digital Remaster) (2000 Digital Remaster).
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | SumahamaWritten-By – M. Love* |
3:59 |
| B | Angel Come HomeWritten-By – C. Wilson*, G. Cushing-Murray* |
3:54 |
Credits
- Producer – Bruce Johnston, Jim Guercio*, The Beach Boys
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Etched A-Side): CRB S 7846 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Etched B-Side): CRB S 7846 B1
- Other (Label Code): LC 4456
- Other (Rights Societies): MCPS/BIEM
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S CRB 7846 | The Beach Boys | Sumahama (7", Single) | Caribou Records | S CRB 7846 | UK | 1979 |









