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Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971 ()

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Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971 - The Beach Boys
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Track Listing
  1. Slip on Through
  2. This Whole World
  3. Add Some Music to Your Day
  4. Got to Know the Woman
  5. Deirdre
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  1. Slip on Through
  2. This Whole World
  3. Add Some Music to Your Day
  4. Got to Know the Woman
  5. Deirdre
  6. It?s About Time
  7. Tears in the Morning
  8. All I Wanna Do
  9. Forever
  10. Our Sweet Love
  11. At My Window
  12. Cool, Cool Water
  13. Sunflower Promo 1
  14. This Whole World
  15. Add Some Music to Your Day
  16. Susie Cincinnati
  17. Back Home
  18. It?s About Time
  19. Riot in Cell Block 9
  20. Break Away
  21. Celebrate the News
  22. Loop De Loop (Flip Flop Flyin' in an Aeroplane)
  23. San Miguel
  24. Susie Cincinnati
  25. Good Time
  26. Two Can Play
  27. Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)
  28. Don? t Go Near the Water
  29. Long Promised Road
  30. Take a Load Off Your Feet
  31. Disney Girls
  32. Student Demonstration Time
  33. Feel Flows
  34. Lookin' at Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)
  35. A Day in the Life of a Tree
  36. Til I Die
  37. Surf's Up
  38. Surf's Up Promo
  39. Take a Load Off Your Feet
  40. Long Promised Road
  41. Disney Girls
  42. Surf?s Up
  43. Student Demonstration Time
  44. Big Sur
  45. H.E.L.P. Is on the Way
  46. Sweet and Bitter
  47. My Solution
  48. 4th of July
  49. Sound of Free
  50. Seasons in the Sun
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By the late '60s, the once chart-topping Beach Boys' popularity had waned to the point that one of the working titles for Sunflower, their 16th studio album, was The Fading Rock Group Revival . Though still evolving musically and trying to fit in with the quickly changing youth culture, the band seemed tame and outdated when compared to the wild and forceful sounds emerging from increasingly popular acts like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Though the late '60s and early '70s brought the Beach Boys disappointing record ...

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