Japanese pressing of The Beach Boys singer/songwriter's third solo studio album features exclusive limited edition 'box' packaging. Rhino. 2004.
Gettin in Over My Head,Brian Wilson,Wea,Pop,Rock/Pop
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Gettin' in Over My Head
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00028HBMA Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- How Could We Still Be Dancin' - with Elton John
- Soul Searchin' - with Carl Wilson
- You've Touched me
- Gettin' In Over My Head
- City Blues - with Eric Clapton
- Desert Drive
- A Friend Like You - Paul McCartney
- Make A Wish
- Rainbow Eyes
- Saturday Morning In The City
- Fairy Tale
- Don't Let Her Know She's An Angel
- The Waltz
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Having miraculously survived decades of personal and creative turmoil, Brian Wilson re-emerged in the '90s to reclaim his incomparable pop music legacy with joyous tours that celebrated both the music that made him a star and Pet Sounds, the album that forever secured his legend. Utilizing the remarkable, dedicated band of musicians who backed him on those shows, Wilson re-entered the studio to once again pick up the promising, yet ever fitful recording career that last yielded '96's vocally gorgeous, if production cloistered Imagination. It's that renewed dedication to organic musicianship, coupled with a robust slate of Wilson songs new and old that will thoroughly delight admirers of the Beach Boys mastermind.Three of Wilson's '60s/'70s contemporary superstar/admirers contribute performances: Elton John's forceful take on "How Can We Still Be Dancing" evokes the rollicking, youthful prime of both legends; Paul McCartney's guitar and vocals are considerably more subdued on the typically wistful "A Friend Like You"; Eric Clapton's searing guitar nearly overwhelms the chunky rhythms of "In the City." There's also a touching reunion with the disembodied voice of late brother Carl as Brian completes the latter's unfinished mid-'90s track "Soul Searchin'," but the real star here is Wilson's enduring muse. He variously evokes the spirit of Spector past and his old band on "You've Touched Me" and "Desert Drive," respectively, then reunites with Smile/Orange Crate Art collaborator Van Dyke Parks on the rustic, fiddle-adorned skewed romance of "The Waltz." The lovely, timeless title track effortlessly dispels any whiff of nostalgia, securing its place as one of Wilson's best contemporary ballads and delivering on this album's most rewarding promise: Brian is indeed back, and gloriously so. --Jerry McCulley
Album Description
The creative genius behind The Beach Boys' phenomenal hit recordings and the landmark album Pet Sounds, Brian Wilson is widely considered the greatest American-born popular music composer of the rock 'n' roll era. On this, his third solo release, the legendary artist returns to stellar melodic form with a disc's worth of original compositions and unforgettable performances. Superstar cuts include "City Blues," boasting lead guitar from Eric Clapton, "How Can We Still Be Dancing," spotlighting Elton's vocals and boogie-woogie piano, and "A Friend Like You," written by Wilson for McCartney, and featuring guest vocals by Sir Paul himself! Also features several Brian Wilson/Andy Paley songwriting collaborations from the '90s, including the title track and "Soul Searchin'," a moving duet with Brian and his late brother and fellow Beach Boy, Carl Wilson. Featuring artwork by Peter Blake, best known for creating the cover for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and booklet includes complete lyrics and in-depth liner notes by Wilson historian, David Leaf.Customer Reviews:
YOU THE MAN BRIAN....WELCOME BACK BRIAN....A NICE RECORDING...................2007-01-17
It Grows On You.......2006-05-10
Tepid at best........2006-03-19
lookingforward&back...allsmiles...nofrowns..........2006-02-05
The album as awhole does so much by incorporating alot of the BB 40+ years of harmony and innovative instrumental compositions that Wilson has specialized since the latter half of the 60s. You have doowopish, rock, pop, jazz, countrywestern, carnivalesque influences all thrown together as only Wilson knows how...maybe even some beatlesque and latin jazz stuff there too...
...a terrific album that encomposses many infulences, yet Wilson makes it all so natural as only the greatest musicians can. Alot of american guitarists (as well as the beatles, led zep, even the who and the grateful dead, back in their prime...) do this kind of harmonious collage/combination of different musical styles to create something new and accessible...who says pop music cant have creative depth to it..
...for me this was a great experience and after over a year I still enjoy it alot...thats what made me write this while listening to it right now, for the 2nd time today :-)
Dont let Her Know is quite stunning...
A credit to Brian.......2005-10-25
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Gettin' in Over My Head
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002FQMTQ Release Date: 2004-08-02 |
Tracks:
- How Could We Still Be Dancin' - Elton John, Brian Wilson
- Soul Searchin' - Brian Wilson, , Carl Wilson
- You've Touched Me
- Gettin' in Over My Head - Brian Wilson,
- City Blues - Eric Clapton, Brian Wilson
- Desert Drive
- Friend Like You - Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson
- Make a Wish
- Rainbow Eyes
- Saturday Morning in the City
- Fairy Tale
- Don't Let Her Know She's an Angel
- Waltz
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