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Artist:The Beach Boys
Title:20 / 20
Label:  Capitol Star Line
Country:USA
Catalogue:SKAO 133
Date:10 Feb 1969
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 12 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The Beach BoysDo It AgainBrian Wilson, Mike Love10.0  Rate
A2The Beach BoysI Can Hear MusicJeff BarryRate
A3The Beach BoysBluebirds Over The MountainErsel HickeyRate
A4The Beach BoysBe With MeDennis WilsonRate
A5The Beach BoysAll I Want To DoDennis WilsonRate
A6The Beach BoysThe Nearest Faraway PlaceBruce JohnstonRate
B1The Beach BoysCotton FieldsHuddie LedbetterRate
B2The Beach BoysI Went To SleepBrian Wilson, Carl WilsonRate
B3The Beach BoysTime To Get AloneBrian WilsonRate
B4The Beach BoysNever Learn Not To LoveDennis WilsonRate
B5The Beach BoysOur PrayerBrian WilsonRate
B6The Beach BoysCabinessenceBrian Wilson, Van Dyke ParksRate


Notes

Engineer: Steve Desper
Gatefold is a clever 20 / 20 song list / eye chart.

Images



Number: 524278  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: telew1947
Description: The Beach Boys - 20/20 SKAO 133 LP front cover


Number: 533738 
Uploaded By: telew1947
Description: The Beach Boys - 20/20 SKAO 133 disjointed gatefold


Number: 533512 
Uploaded By: TOKENHIPPIE
Description: THE CORRECTED PHOTO WITH BRIAN AND HIS BODY TOGETHER AT LAST


Number: 524282 
Uploaded By: telew1947
Description: The Beach Boys - 20/20 SKAO 133 LP back cover


Number: 524284 
Uploaded By: telew1947
Description: The Beach Boys - 20/20 SKAO 133 LP side 1


Number: 524285 
Uploaded By: telew1947
Description: The Beach Boys - 20/20 SKAO 133 LP side 1


Number: 1126592  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: TOKENHIPPIE
Description: CAP RAINBOW FLAT LABEL WITH SOME DISCOLOURATION OF BLOTCHY REDDISH PURPLE AND BLACK PATCHES


Comments and Reviews
 
The Doors - Topic
18th Dec 2019
 Review
With Brian Wilson frequently absent battling addiction and other chronic psychiatric issues, the rest of the group were left to cobble together their 20th release, partially from old scraps. The results are better than you might expect. The album concludes with two Smile sessions leftovers, the breathtaking a cappella “Our Prayer” and “Cabinessence,” as well as Dennis Wilson’s rework of the Charles Manson -penned song “Cease to Exist” (as “Never Learn Not to Love”).

Highlights: “Do It Again,” “I Can Hear Music,” “Bluebirds over the Mountain,” “Be With Me,” “Never Learn Not to Love,” “Our Prayer,” and “Cabinessence.”

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GEMSMFAN
10th Sep 2016
 

on the Ed Sullivan Show (New York City)
 

 
GEMSMFAN
10th Sep 2016
 

Probably from the promo film, "The Beach Boys in London"
 

 
Record Collector
21st Jun 2015
 Features a alternative version of B1
 

 
TOKENHIPPIE
29th Jul 2014
 I'll state the obvious but the regular issue was also released with a Capitol Rainbow label
 

 
TOKENHIPPIE
14th Jul 2014
 Also there was a red teardrop sticker like the one on Spirit of America affixed to the shrinkwrap on some copies of 20/20. I recall seeing about forty 20/20s in this record store and maybe as many as 10 had the red stickers with the titles of the song. Once i read what was on there, i decided not to buy it, as i already had the 3 singles from the album. even though i lived in Canada at the time, the gatefold covers were manufactured in the USA not in Canada. The red stickers were also from the USA.
the Capitol Record Club issues were released with a Rainbow and Lime green label Capitol # 80133. no gatefold issued just a regular cover.
 

 
TOKENHIPPIE
14th Jul 2014
 I'll have to be more careful in how i word something. Two photo variations of the inside gatefold. Capitol record club issue does not have gatefold cover. it's a regular cover. Also i need your help telew in listing the beach boys discography. it's a monumental task.
 

 
Redpunk
14th Jul 2014
 Apologies that was me I thought from your comment you had made an error and the second image was a replacement.
 

 
telew1947
14th Jul 2014
 TOKENHIPPIE, I didn't remove it. But I'm happy to add the image again.
 

 
TOKENHIPPIE
14th Jul 2014
 Why was the other photo removed with the disjointed brian and eyechart.. That was the first release. Capitol made a mistake and corrected later on subsequent issues. Please put that photo back up.
 

 
TOKENHIPPIE
13th Jul 2014
 Brian;s body and eyechart were disjointed on the inside gatefold. i've uploaded the corrected photo.
 


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