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| Editorial Reviews
The band's goofy charm and sure-footed melodic sense is in full flower here, and the singalongs on "Brian Wilson" and "If I Had $1000000" are proof of the bond between band and audience. A hidden rap tribute to Ed Robertson's "Uncle Elwyn" is vintage Bill Cosby. --Jeff Bateman # | Title/Songwriter |
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| 1 | Brian Wilson |
| | 2 | Straw Hat and Old Dirty Hank |
| | 3 | Break Your Heart |
| | 4 | Jane |
| | 5 | When I Fall |
| | 6 | Hello City |
| | 7 | What a Good Boy |
| | 8 | The Old Apartment |
| | 9 | Life, in a Nutshell |
| | 10 | These Apples |
| | 11 | If I Had $1,000,000 | | | |