Drums
Scott Mathews, Hal Blaine
Percussion
Jim Gordon, Gene Estes, Frank Capp
Reviews
"...the awe-inspiring music in this collection leaves the listener with a bittersweet taste, wondering what might have been...", Five Stars - Classic - "...a collection of essential and enduring music that has aged with a grace denied to its creators....puts the hits in a broader context, capturing the group's powerful ascent and painful fall...", "...this is the first collection to give shape to the band's entire career. It's still easy to be awed by the warm vocal massage and impeccable studio care....Collectors alone will drool at the slew of rarities..." - Rating: A-, Ranked #1 in the Village Voice's List of the 10 Best Reissues of 1993., "...There's plenty of buffs...with lots of out-takes, alternate version, radio commercials and rare recordings....the most wonderful pop group of all time; in practice, the most beautifully flawed and poignantly uneasy...", 3 Stars-Good, 10 Stars - Classic - "...finally, all the bases that make up the Brian Wilson/Beach Boys story have been covered....a heart-fluttering insight into just what made Brian Wilson tick....GOOD VIBRATIONS tells you everything you need to know about the Beach Boys..."
Vocals
Scott Mathews
Mixing
Carl Wilson
Number of Discs
5
Engineer
Larry Levine, Mark Linett, Bruce Botnick, David Hassinger, Chuck Britz, Jeff Peters, Jim Hilton, Armin Steiner, Jim Lockhart, Steve Moffit, Earle Mankey, Stephen w. Desper, Tom Murphy
Bass
Carol Kaye, Lyle Ritz, Bill Pitman, Julius Wechter, Ray Pohlman
Guitar
Barney Kessel, Jerry Cole, Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco, Billy Strange
Guest Artist
Barney Kessel, Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco, Leon Russell
Number of Tracks
142
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States