"This 1971 album by Brian Wilson's then wife Marilyn and her sister Diane Rovell (both ex-The Honeys) is a pure pop masterpiece, somewhere between the country pop of Bobbie Gentry and a less polished version of The Carpenters. And, of course, there's a generous hint of The Beach Boys too as it was co-produced - and many of the songs co-written - by Brian (other members also lend a hand here and there). Featured here is one of Brian's most brilliantly strange songs, the atmospheric and Moog-heavy Sweet Mountain, and there's also a gorgeous version of Dennis Wilson's Forever. On this edition there are also bonus tracks in the form of a couple of excellent post-LP singles (but sadly not the still unreleased track Snowflakes)". 1989 compilation.
- 1 Tennessee Waltz
- 2 Thinkin' 'Bout You Baby
- 3 Mama Said
- 4 Superstar
- 5 Awake
- 6 Sweet Mountain
- 7 Everybody
- 8 This Whole World
- 9 Forever
- 10 Good Time
- 11 Now That Everything's Been Said
- 12 Down Home
- 13 Shyin' Away
- 14 Fallin' In Love
- 15 It's Like Heaven
- 16 Had To Phone Ya