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<title>Comment by Rick on Music Review: The Beach Boys - &lt;i&gt;Still Cruisin&#039;&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<description>On &quot;Somewhere Near Japan&quot; it is Mike Love singing the most part of the lead vocal with Carl, Bruce and Al are singing a sentence here and there.

The real highlight of the SC album is IMHO Brian Wilson&#039;s composition &quot;In My Car&quot; with Brian, Carl and Al sharing the lead vocal - great complex harmonies (with Brian himself singing the falsetto notes!) and a cool catchy melody. A great car song!
The album version of &quot;Make It Big&quot; is a different (worse IMHO) one than the original &quot;Troop Beverly Hills&quot; soundtrack version. Latter one can be found at Youtube.</description>
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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn on Music Review: The Beach Boys - &lt;i&gt;Still Cruisin&#039;&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<description>I actually kind of like &quot;Wipe Out,&quot; but I was already a fan of the Fat Boys. To each his own, I guess, and I do agree overall.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 12:09:53 EDT</pubDate>
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