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That's Why God Made the Radio

The Beach Boys  Main Performer

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1 Think About the Days Millas/Peterik/Thom 1:27
2 That's Why God Made the Radio Millas/Peterik/Thom 3:18
3 Isn't It Time Love/Millas/Peterik 3:45
4 Spring Vacation Love/Thomas/Wilson 3:06
5 The Private Life of Bill and Sue Thomas/Wilson 4:17
6 Shelter Thomas/Wilson 3:02
7 Daybreak Over the Ocean Love 4:20
8 Beaches in Mind Love/Thomas/Wilson 2:38
9 Strange World Thomas/Wilson 3:03
10 From There to Back Again Thomas/Wilson 3:23
11 Pacific Coast Highway Thomas/Wilson 1:47
12 Summer's Gone Bon Jovi/Thomas/Wil 4:41
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That's Why God Made the Radio

Audio Compact Disc

Label: EMI Catalogue

Category: Pop/Rock

That's Why God Made the Radio

UPC: 5099960282422

Release Date: 06/05/2012

Original Release Date: 06/05/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Think About the Days, That's Why God Made the Radio, Isn't It Time, Spring Vacation, The Private Life of Bill and Sue, Shelter, Daybreak Over the Ocean, Beaches in Mind, Strange World, From There to Back Again, Pacific Coast Highway, Summer's Gone]
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John Bush

Plans for the Beach Boys' 50th anniversary tour came together surprisingly quickly, but nothing prepared fans for a full studio album just six months after their official reunion. With Brian Wilson in the producer's booth and providing frequently gorgeous charts, and with 12 original songs benefiting from just a little outside help in fleshing them out, That's Why God Made the Radio is as good as it gets for those who love their Beach Boys. The album features two distinct halves, the first mostly upbeat and the second more reflective. These may not be the songs lighting up their live sets, but together they form what is easily the best Beach Boys record in 35 years -- and a surprisingly cohesive, reflective, listenable one at that. ~ John Bush, Rovi