Here She Comes (track)
by The Beach Boys
Year: 1972
From the album Carl And The Passions - So Tough (track #2)
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Here She Comes appears on the following album(s) by The Beach Boys:
- Carl And The Passions - So Tough (track #2) (this album) (1972)
Condition: Used
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| Rating | Date updated | Member | Track ratings | Avg. track rating |
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| ! | 01/29/2026 12:03 | Siromynian | 17,667 | 71/100 |
| ! | 01/03/2026 05:07 | Exist-en-ciel | 149,900 | 71/100 |
| ! | 07/03/2025 21:52 | daCritic | 37,626 | 75/100 |
| ! | 12/28/2024 17:29 | BurndenAce | 5,884 | 77/100 |
| ! | 08/04/2024 11:43 | 74,765 | 51/100 |
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Can someone explain to me why the drums and especially the snare drum is mixed in front of the vocals in this song??? Listening to this feels like you have your head 2 inches away from the snare drum.
Edit. I just read the booklet and it says that this song was produced by Ricky Fataar (the drummer). This explains that.



