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Record Details

Artist: The Beach Boys
Title: Keepin' The Summer Alive
Format: 12"Reissue
Label: Caribou Records
Cat No: PZ 36283
Country:
Genres: Pop Rock
Status Have
Added To List 3rd November 2022
Disc 1 | 12"
Santa Maria Pressing 
A Matrix:
AL 36283  
B Matrix:
BL 36283  

Additional Information

Comments © 1980 CBS Inc./℗ 1980 Brother Records, Inc./Distributed by CBS Records/CBS Inc.
Label: ℗ 1980 Brother Records, Inc. © 1976 CBS Inc.

Thanks to the Beach Boys Staff: Michelle Beaulieu, Susan Gamble

Studios: Rumbo Recorders, Jardines Barn, Western Records

Special Thanks: Tony Martell, Steve Einczig, Harriet Johnston, James William Guercio

Technical Notes:
The album was recorded at Rumbo Recorders, Los Angeles, and Jardines Barn, Big Sur, California.
All recording was done on Neve consoles, operating in class A, and Studer A-800 multi-track tape recorders.
Two 24-track Studer tape recorders and a Neve, NECAM computer assisted console were electronically linked together for the final 48 track mixdown.
Microphones used include: Vocals - Neumann M-49; RCA 77-DX; Wahrenbrock PZM-A.
Instruments - AKG C-24, D-12; PZM-A; Neumann U-87, KM 84; Shure SM 57.
Tape to disc transfer made at Kendun Recorders utilizing Neumann disc cutting equipment.

All selections were recorded in true stereophonic sound with special attention to spatial perspective.
This type of recording is much more exciting to hear since it fills the room with sound much as would be present in a live performance.

Daryl Dragon appears courtesy of Casablanca Record and FilmWorks, Inc.
Joe Walsh appears courtesy of Asylum Records
Chuck Findley appears courtesy of Monterey Records
Bruce Johnston appears courtesy of Columbia Records
Scott Mathews appears courtesy of Durocs and Capitol Records
Steve Forman appears courtesy of Friendship and Elektra Records

Includes b&w inner picture sleeve.
PZ 36283 appears on outer sleeve, FZ 36283 appears on labels, 36283 appears on inner sleeve.
[l376197] plant pressing denoted by etched "S" in deadwax.
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