California Feelin'


"California Feelin'" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Stephen Kalinich in the early 1970s for American rock band the Beach Boys. The group's recording was left unreleased while Wilson recorded a solo version in 2002 for the Beach Boys compilation Classics Selected by Brian Wilson.
Two composite versions of the Beach Boys' original recordings – one complete and the other a piano/vocal demo – were included on the 2013 compilation Made in California.

The Beach Boys' recordings

The song was written by Brian Wilson and Stephen Kalinich for Wilson's American Spring side project. Kalinich considered the song white gospel and added "I think it frightened him a little to let his defenses down and give the vocal all he had." It was first tracked as a demo in November 1974 by Brian Wilson in a session that was engineered by Chuck Britz. Wilson, unhappy with his performance, instructed the engineer to scrap the tape, but this was not heeded. By the Beach Boys' next album, 1976's 15 Big Ones, Wilson's voice was drastically different due to drug and tobacco use.
It was recorded again in 1978 by the Beach Boys. The song lent its name to California Feeling, an early version of what would become M.I.U. Album later in the year. Despite the album title, Brian insisted that the song be left off from its track listing. The Beach Boys' 1974 and 1978 versions of "California Feelin'" were eventually released for the 2013 compilation Made in California. Compiler Alan Boyd explained:

Music video

An official music video was released in 2014. It was the winner of a fan contest devised during the promotion of Made in California.

Personnel

;Brian Wilson
;The Beach Boys
unknown - electric guitar, bass, drums, percussion, tambourine, piano, organ, synthesizer, tack piano, electric piano