Looking Back With Love liner credits break it down a bit more. Jeff is not listed.
Vocals: On all tunes except "Over and Over": Jim Studer, Michael Brady, Craig Thomas and a little help from Curt Becher.
On "Over and Over": Larry Fox, Brent Nelson and Curt Becher.
On "Looking Back With Love": Michael Brady, Craig Thomas, Jim Studer, Bruce Johnston, Curt Becher, Larry Fox and Brent Nelson. Curt and Bruce are listed for Additional Arrangements on this track, and Jim Studer is listed as Producer w/Curt. Curt Produced All the other Tracks.
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ARRANGER: Jim Studer for tracks and Vocals on All Tunes Except "Over and Over" and "Be My Baby."
On "Over and Over" and "Be My Baby" Tracks and Vocals Arranged by Curt Becher.
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As to "Paradise Found," Joanie Sommers is listed as a Guest Vocalist.
Comment:
When this album was released in 1981 Mike was okay in my book. I listened to it often. Mike's attitude shocked me at the two Circle Star shows I saw that December, but I still continued to think of him as a great showman and singer. I like this album to this day. I don't even think it sounds dated. Most artists used these production methods in the 80's, from Neil Young and Judy Collins to Carole King (picking three off the top of my head who used production methods that did not fit their style). The Beach Boys, to me, sounded great in the 80's using these very same techniques. I think it did fit their style. Although after going through the Survivor Game, I know many voters did not. If Mike was playing these songs live now, he would probably strip a lot of this out. Neil, Judy and Carole have, and made tracks from albums like
Trans (1982), Home Again (1984) and Speeding Time (1983) beautiful. When I moved my huge vinyl collection across the country in 1998, having to leave about a thousand records behind - this was not one of them.
Dutchie's link to the 90's track, and the others he posted on his channel... Well, the best thing to say is that Mike couldn't decide where to go by then. And of course Brian, Carl and the Beach Boys were pretty much in the same boat. Following popular musical trends that treaded water.