In 1994 court case Love v. Wilson, Mike Love was awarded a cowriting credit to 35 songs that were published from 1962 to 1966, as well as $13 million. On this album, his name was added to "409" and "Chug-A-Lug".
Thanks for the scans with the track details - if you check your PMs you will see that I sent you a message yesterday and nearly deleted this entry as it is/was so incomplete.
As it is I will add the "missing tracks" to the entry but can you please ensure that you only created an entry if you have the full details taken from the album and are prepared to enter them all - saves lots of retrospective work - ta.
I TOOK A PHOTO IN THE SUNLIGHT ABOUT 23 YRS AGO OF THE FIRST ISSUE OF THIS RARE DUO LABEL. IT WAS PRETTY BEAT UP I FOUND IT IN A THRIFT STORE IN DENVER COLORADO AROUND '77 WITH A NEW FULL DIMENSIONAL STEREO COVER TOTALLY TRASHED. I HAD TO SCAN THE PHOTO . I CAN'T FIND THE LP ANYMORE JUST THE TRASHED COVER WITH SEAM SPLITS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.
There are many cover variations for Surfin' Safari. for the Duophonic the back slick has the border with Duophonic on it. the front slick has the full Dimensional Stereo with the blue border. and this is where the confusion happens. As you can see the duophonic back slick is normally used with the Mono front slick cover. However when the full Dimensional stereo front slick is used then you have a clash of opposing contradictions. one cover has it mostly covered, while another is promoting both