Brian Wilson (song) - Alternative Versions

Alternative Versions

Steven Page stated in the liner notes for Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits that the song has more "official" recordings than any other song in their repertoire, saying that there are at least five. The song was first recorded for the never-released 1990 BNL cassette, Barenaked Recess. After Tyler Stewart joined the band in 1991 as a drummer, it was re-recorded for the band’s platinum-selling Yellow Tape, again the following year for Gordon, again in 1996 live for Rock Spectacle, and again in 1997 for a version which was called "Brian Wilson 2000" and was released as a single.

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