| 1. Love and Mercy | |||
| 2. Walkin' the Line | |||
| 3. Melt Away | |||
| 4. Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long | |||
| 5. Little Children | |||
| 6. On for the Boys | |||
| 7. There's So Many | |||
| 8. Night Time | |||
| 9. Let It Shine | |||
| 10. Meet Me in My Dreams Tonight | |||
| 11. Rio Grande | |||
| 12. Brian on "Love and Mercy" [*] | |||
| 13. He Couldn't Get His Poor Old Body to Move [*] | |||
| 14. Being With the One You Love [*] | |||
| 15. Let's Go to Heaven in My Car [*] | |||
| 16. Too Much Sugar [*] | |||
| 17. There's So Many [#][*][Demo Version] | |||
| 18. Walkin' the Line [#][*][Demo Version] | |||
| 19. Melt Away [Early Version - Alternate Vocal] [#][*] | |||
| 20. Night Time [#][*][Instrumental] | |||
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Brian Wilson,Brian Wilson,Warner Bros / Wea,Pop/Rock,Popular Music,Rock
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SMiLE
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002LI11M Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Our Prayer/Gee
- Heroes and Villians
- Roll Plymouth Rock
- Barnyard
- Old Master Painter/You are My Sunshine
- Cabin Essence
- Wonderful
- Song For Children
- Child is Father of the Man
- Surf's Up
- I'm in Great Shape/I Wanna Be Around/Workshop
- Vega-Tables
- On a Holiday
- Wind Chimes
- Mrs. O'Leary's Cow
- In Blue Hawaii
- Good Vibrations
Album Description
Smile is inarguably the most long-awaited album in modern pop history. It's been more than 37 years since the title first appeared on a label release schedule, intended as the January 1967 follow-up to the groundbreaking art-rock of the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds. But Smile never made its initial release date. Today, this album is not a mere reconstruction of past performances, but something entirely new, a serious summation of a project that has been gestating for nearly four decades.Customer Reviews:
SMiLE.......2007-07-30
A veritable treasure trove of music and lyrics, and an essential addition to any serious record/CD collection...
Utterly Unique and Worth The Price.......2007-07-28
If you equate the Beach Boys with sing-along surf music, you might not find this to your liking. But if you are looking for something to which you can listen when you are all by yourself and need to reflect on your life or kick-start your creativity, then this is definitely the music for you.
Though I missed the hype over this release, I can see why people who heard the demos in the 60's called it revolutionary and lamented its delayed release. There certainly wasn't anything in the rock world that was remotely like it at that time, nor is there much now to touch it. The musical complexity is astounding. I can't imagine what the score of this looks like, but I'm pretty sure that Mozart came back as Brian Wilson. Yes, it really is THAT creative and original. Give it a shot.
What could have been is what isn't........2007-07-17
" Smile".........It never really was........2007-07-07
You should have this album.......2007-07-06
Putting aside all this folklore and history assocaited with the album, this record is just ok. I used to listen to it thinking it was so good. Having heard the old soundbites and seeing Brian in concert. I slowly stopped listening to it. Then I decided to pop it in recently and I was very surpised to find that I really didnt want to hear any of the songs. I find them very silly and goofy, they dont need a girl singing on the album, and the vocals arent great.
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Drew's Famous Hawaiian Luau Party
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Turn Up the Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005VG2 Release Date: 1996-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Hawaii Five-O (Theme Song)
- Surfin' Usa
- Iko Iko
- Kokomo
- The Tide Is High
- Tiny Bubbles
- Copacabana
- Oye Como Va
- Good Vibrations
- Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
- I Can See Clearly Now
- Don't Worry, Be Happy
- Blue Hawaii
- Wipeout
- Red Red Wine
- Hand Up (The Club Med Song)
- Aloha Oe
Customer Reviews:
Disappointment.......2007-04-15
Great CD.......2006-07-21
ok.......2006-07-11
Drew's Famous Hawwaiian Luau Party .......2005-09-14
Actually Rather Good..........2005-08-09
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Good Vibrations: 40th Anniversary Edition EP
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FOQ0PA Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Good Vibrations (original 45 RPM single version)
- Good Vibrations (various sessions)
- Good Vibrations (alternate take, unreleased in the U.S.)
- Good Vibrations (instrumental)
- Good Vibrations (live concert rehearsal, 8/25/67)
- Let's Go Away For Awhile (original B-Side)
Album Description
2006 is the 40th Anniversary of Good Vibrations--released October 10, 1966. This Beach Boys masterpiece was named the #1 Greatest Single of All Time by Mojo magazine and #6 Greatest Song of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine. DigiPak features original artwork and cover sleeve artwork from around the world."Nothing but perfection here. The Beach Boys' first million-selling #1 hit...was a major technical breakthrough...the record that showed that anything was possible in the studio." --David Leaf (author of the critically-acclaimed biography The Beach Boys and The California Myth)
Customer Reviews:
Good Vibrations.......2007-02-18
PSYCHEDELIC GOLD, THIS EP ROCKS!! THE BEATLES WERE HUMBLED WITH VIBRATIONS IN 1966..... .......2007-01-13
I Picked Up Good Vibrations..........2007-01-10
disappointment.......2007-01-03
Can't be beat!.......2006-11-10
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Classics: Selections By Brian Wilson
Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000682VW Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Surfer Girl
- The Warmth Of The Sun
- I Get Around
- Don't Worry Baby
- In My Room
- California Girls
- God Only Knows
- Caroline, No
- Good Vibrations
- Wonderful
- Heroes And Villains
- Surf's Up
- Busy Doin' Nothin'
- We're Together Again
- Time To Get Alone
- This Whole World
- Marcella
- Sail On, Sailor
- 'Til I Die
- California Feelin'
Album Description
This 20 track HDCD remastered collection includes a brand new (2002) recording from Brian 'California Feelin' (originally written for the band in the 70s but never recorded). 20 tracks. 2002.Amazon.com
Just when you thought that the Beach Boys canon was complete, the band's mad genius, Brian Wilson, has taken it upon himself to compile his 20 favorite hits from his band's oeuvre, and believe me his favorites are as idiosyncratic as you might think. Fortunately for fans, Wilson has also chosen some of the band's best-beloved songs for this collection, including the deceptively simple but symphonically constructed "California Girls," the wistful "Surfer Girl," and the rowdy and harmlessly macho "I Get Around," as well as the band's artistic high-water mark, "Good Vibrations," all of which reminds fans once again what a sublime poet he is. Most of the Beach Boys' mindless hot-rod songs and surf anthems are absent; instead, Wilson has selected some of the band's more reflective and intelligent tunes, including the brooding "In My Room," the equally downcast "'Til I Die," and the melancholy "The Warmth of the Sun" (which, Wilson reveals in the brief accompanying notes, was written as a tribute to President John F. Kennedy on the night of his assassination). These strangely confessional notes are worth the price of the entire CD, shedding a brief light on some of the dark corners of Wilson's troubled life, as well as including warm remembrances and snatches of Beach Boys trivia--that "California Girls" is his favorite song, and that he considers the chord pattern on "This Whole World" to ramble. Also included in the collection is the recently recorded "California Feelin'," a song Wilson wrote in the early '70s but never was "officially" recorded. It gives an interesting trajectory to the disc, showing the changes in Wilson's voice and delivery and marking the psychic journey from Beach Boy to man. --Jaan UhelszkiCustomer Reviews:
FINALLY! A BEACH BOYS COMP WORTH BUYING.......2006-11-29
50 years distilled........2006-09-17
Beach Boys Sublime.......2006-04-12
From the outset, it is clear that Wilson perceives of the Beach Boys as much more than just a rock band. The Beach Boys is his own private symphonia. The priceless liner notes constantly reference the orchestrations, the lyrics, and the arrangements of what most outsiders might see as some deceptively straightforward pop songs. His is the genius that clearly propelled the Beach Boys during their greatest days; anyone who ever dismissed them as an act of lightweights needs to listen carefully to CLASSICS. There is some very beautiful music here.
The disc opens with "Surfer Girl" and includes some better known hits as "I Get Around," "California Girls" and "Good Vibrations." It also includes the wistful "The Warmth of The Sun" (dedicated to JFK, and written on November 22, 1963), the questioning and questing "Don't Worry Baby" and "God Only Knows," and a series of other lesser-known pieces, all remarkable for their artistic depth if not their longevity as popular songs.
Listening in sequence, one hears the musical and emotional evolution and maturation of the Beach Boys. One also hears Wilson's increasingly desperate voice seeking apotheosis and inner peace through experimentation and creative expression.
Mad like Mozart, Brian Wilson touches us profoundly even as he transcends the narrow boundaries of rock music. Eleanor Rigby move over.
Really the best..........2005-09-27
Worth getting, if you only have compilations.......2005-09-18
But Time To Get Alone and Til I Die are not to be sneezed at. It is also interesting to listen to Marcella, Brian's attempt to emulate the Stones.
Pleasant listening and worth buying if you don't have the 3 songs I first mentioned, as they are, like a farmer, outstanding in their field.
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Imagination
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007NCL Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Your Imagination
- She Says That She Needs Me
- South American
- Where Has Love Been?
- Keep An Eye On Summer
- Dream Angel
- Cry
- Lay Down Burden
- Let Him Run Wild
- Sunshine
- Happy Days
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Brian Wilson's second full-fledged solo release is a tour de force of his physical art as the former Beach Boy mastermind overdubs himself into a chorale of well-tempered voices. Unfortunately, Wilson's coproduction (with Joe Thomas) leaves these feathery constructions floating on a too-thin instrumental base that comes nowhere near the oomph of Pet Sounds or "California Girls" or even the beaty stepping of Wild Honey. Only a couple of songs, "She Says That She Needs Me" and a retooled "Let Him Run Wild," hint at the sort of darkness that's driven some of Wilson's best work. (A second vintage Boys tune, "Keep an Eye on Summer," is also included.) And it's a mystery why he felt the need to hire Jimmy Buffett to help him construct "South American," Wilson's own "Kokomo." --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
A WONDERFUL.........PEACEFUL............ HARMONIAL MASTERPIECE.................2007-01-30
Brian is back - and in top form!.......2006-07-05
I Love Brian Wilson's Music But This Album Sucks.......2005-09-08
Just About Perfect.......2005-08-18
Great record........2005-03-16
My guess is that Brian or producer Joe Thomas were guessing that Brian's audience had aged and would appreciate an "adult contemporary" sound. Remarkably, I think it works nicely with Brian's sound-- the vocal harmonies are all present and as lush as you would hope, but with an edge to the recording that separates it. Highlights for me include the brilliant "Your Imagination" and "She Says That She Needs Me", which open the record. Both feature great vocal arrangements, a great retread of "Keep An Eye on Summer' (though I'm not certain why), and the stunning "Lay Down Burden".
The album does have its share of weaker moments-- I'm not big on "South American" (cowritten with Jimmy Buffett). Its ok, but it starts drifting too far into the breezy, modern sound and away from Brian's sound, the remake of "Let Him Run Wild" is lacking (I suspect because Brian's range is limited), and a couple of the songs have that genuine filler feel to them to me, particularly in the middle of the record ("Dream Angel", "Cry", both of which are well loved by some, go figure). On the other hand, the album ends strong, the bizarre "Happy Days", almost evoking a "Smiley Smile" spirit. Overall, a really good album, great place to start looking at Brian's post-Beach Boys studio output.
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I Just Wasn't Made for These Times
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Mca Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OX9 Release Date: 1995-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Meant For You
- This Whole World
- Caroline, No
- Let The Wind Blow
- Love And Mercy
- Do It Again
- The Warmth Of The Sun
- Wonderful
- Still I Dream Of It
- Melt Away
- 'Til I Die
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Quiet Composer.......2006-08-21
From the haunting dulcet phrases in Love & Mercy to the tinny home demo recording of Still I Dream Of It ( which, as a composer, is an inspirational high point of this album to me) this record is a masterpiece. The music of Brian Wilson is a major and significant contribution to the American Songbook.
Keep writing, Brian!!
A Work of Genius.......2005-05-10
Really much better than my first impression.......2005-03-15
My primary complaint was with the production, its a bit underwhelming, but I've recently been listening to this in context of the previous few albums Brian had been involved with, and I suspect the production value was a response to "The Beach Boys" (1985) and "Brian Wilson" and their overdone production.
The production's somewhat stripped-back nature is really quite unsympathetic to Brian's voice-- his singing seems forced on more than couple tracks ("Let the Wind Blow", "Do It Again" and "Wonderful" in particular). The backing vocals are also a bit unsupportive-- if you're used to the sort of flowering Beach Boys style harmonies, these are a bit too dry, even on the later material where Brian moved in that direction.
On the other hand though, the two songs from Brian's first solo album ("Love and Mercy" and "Melt Away") sound really great in comparison to their previous releases without a wash of synthesizers. An several of the tracks are certainly more than listenable, "Meant For You", "This Whole World", "Caroline, No", and "'Til I Die" are all quite good. The demo of "Still I Dream of It" is gut wrenching, somehow it works, although I prefer the version released in the "Good Vibrations" boxed set.
Its a brief little record (less than 30 minutes), and now that its selling for 7 bucks, its a good value for the money (I originally paid full price for it), but I largely prefer the originals to these versions.
PEACE MY MIND~~~ BEST BY Sir Brian Wilson.......2004-10-06
"Harmonies" is The Wilsons' business as public known. Please pick this one and open your photo albums.With the CD and each picture awake your memories , you will be touched how music and life growns you up!!!
Do it again.......2003-10-28
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Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004WH69 Release Date: 2000-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Love And Mercy
- Walkin' The Line
- Melt Away
- Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long
- Little Children
- One For The Boys
- There's So Many
- Night Time
- Let It Shine
- Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight
- Rio Grande
- Brian Wilson On Love And Mercy
- He Couldn't Get His Poor Old Body To Move
- Being With The One You Love
- Let's Go To Heaven In My Car
- Too Much Sugar
- There's So Many
- Walkin' The Line
- Melt Away
- Night Time
- Little Children
- Night Blooming Jasmine
- Rio Grande
- Brian Wilson On Rio Grande
- Brian Wilson On The Source
- Untitled
Amazon.com
Brian Wilson's solo debut finally arrived in 1988 to much fanfare and near unanimous critical hosannas. Unfortunately, its commercial impact was negligible, a disappointing outcome for both Wilson, who takes pride in his string of '60s hits, and his boosters, for the 11-song self-titled record represents the zenith of the pop genius's post-Beach Boys oeuvre. "Love and Mercy" heralds Wilson's return to form; lyrically gracious and musically grand, it's an opener quite nearly on a par with "Wouldn't It Be Nice." From there, Wilson and an assortment of coproducers (Russ Titelman, Jeff Lynne, Andy Paley, and Lenny Waronker) intermix brisk, playful rockers ("Night Time," "Little Children") with sumptuous pop concoctions (the a cappella "One for the Boys," "There's So Many"), wrapping things up with an ambitious suite, "Rio Grande." The reissue is generously fleshed out with interview segments, demos, and late-'80s rarities, including the delightful B-side "He Couldn't Get His Poor Old Body to Move." --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Love and Mercy - From Brian and Metamorpho Tonight...........2007-07-23
Now to this album. Brian wrote this after a long hiatus. As to why or how he was away for so long- I can only conjecture. No matter. Some people could consider this Pet Sounds II. But, it really isn't that. It certainly is excellent in it's own right. I consider it an expansion of his creative ability. Also the freedom to create. Songs with glorious accoutrements of lush orchestration and a "wall of sound" feel to it. The thing about Brian was that he was always able to sort out the vocals. Vocals as instruments providing an integral part of the musical landscape. All of that is evident here.
We have no "Surf's Up" or "God Only Knows" in this album. But so what? He has certainly proven his musical worth by now and can do what he wants.
The amazing thing with this album that - despite all his former problems- the songs convey odes to relationships- good tidings to all ("Love and Mercy") and wonderfully positve embellishments. My favorite one is "Let It Shine" which, for me, was such an important song through a dark time in my life. Metamorpho have dark times? Hard to believe I know. But you can't get to the good without going through the bad. Brian knows this all too well. It is also a universal truth.
There are so many wonderous aspects to the tunes included here. He is such a talented composer and has turned into a superb dreamscape artist. Whether it be about rebirth "There's So Many" with it's excellent insertion of "the planets are spinning around". Or the awe and prairie moodness of the "Rio Grande" with it's indian drumbeat. And that's just one of the musical motifs he employs here.
Brian Wilson is a listening experience. Alot of the songs don't exactly meet the standard chord progression. It's like he is busy working out thematic threads that tie the song together. There can be many melodies within one compostion. This is just another example of how he has progressed and moved popular music into the next phase of classical music.
That being said - alot of the music reminds one of what the Beach Boys could have accomplished under this new direction. And you will hear the ambience of their vocals here. Joyful, lush and a treat to hear.
Now I must be going. Hope you get this an enjoy as much as I have. Now to meditate and contact Cleopatra. She left a gold anklet here. Maybe a ploy? Perhaps I should send Guido to give it back to her. Let him deal with Caesar!
Caught in the Pyramid Scheme---- your Metamorpho
unique, brilliant, spirit-lifting!.......2007-03-09
"Little Children", "Night Time", "Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight", and "Walkin' The Line (the latter co-written by the brilliant Nick Laird-Clowes of The Dream Academy) are upbeat, uplifting, insanely catchy pop-rock confections. Meanwhile, the wistful ballad "Melt Away" and the wordless-vocal showcase "One For The Boys", with huge, breaktaking harmony arrangements, are absolutely beautiful, as is the gently-pleading quasi-ballad "Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long". Other tuneful gems include the dynamic ballad "There's So Many"; and "Let It Shine", the latter of which was co-written by Jeff Lynne, and his Lynne adding his signature drum sound. For an engaging change of pace, the main album portion ends with the quirky, crafty multi-part suite "Rio Grande"--it's a bit gimmicky, but highly intriguing anyway.
This expanded edition includes a bunch of additional gems. "He Couldn't Get His Poor Old Body To Move" is a fun song credited to Brian and Lindsey Buckingham and was previously a non-album b-side. "Let's Go To Heaven In My Car" has irresisible, bouncy verses ('borrowed' from the never-released "Sweet Insanity" tune "Water Builds Up") and relatively hard-rocking choruses. "Too Much Sugar" is another one of Brian's odes to the virtues of eating healthy. "Being With The One You Love" and the demo of "Walkin' The Line" are also outstanding.
"Brian Wilson" was a great album to begin with. Adding in the great liner notes and bonus tracks just makes it all the more indispensible. A must-have.
(P.S. An interesting sidenote... Brian's longtime "guru" Eugene Landy had writing credits on many of the tracks on the original album release, all of which have curiously been removed for this reissue, along with all the songwriting credits given to Landy's associates.)
It Took 18 Years For This CD To Be Recognized??!!.......2006-05-04
Flawed gem........2005-03-15
Let's start with the good-- certainly, the songs are brilliant-- "Love and Mercy" and "Melt Away", both really great sentimental pieces (the latter in particular is a personal favorite), "There's So Many" and "Let It Shine" both feature great vocal arrangements, and "Rio Grande" is just magnficiant. And certainly many of the others ("Walkin' the Line", "Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight") are more than good enough.
But there are some flaws-- Brian's voice sounds odd to me, I can't place it, almost forced, and his falsetto is definitely limited, probably most obvious on "One For the Boys" and "There's So Many". Beyond this though, the biggest problem with the album is the '80s production, too many synthesizers, some of the songs would (and did in recent live performances) benefit from more acoutic arrangements.
Overall however, the album is rewarding, and you sort of get used to its odd sound.
The bonus tracks on the reissue are so-so, my favorite is actually the track titled "Brian on 'Love and Mercy'", which also features a snippet of a piano-and-vocal demo of the song. The b-sides are kind of blah, but the demos are all really interesting.
Utterly brilliant and engaging .......2004-10-22
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Orange Crate Art
Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002MN2 Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Orange Crate Art
- Sail Away
- My Hobo Heart
- Wings Of A Dove
- Palm Tree And Moon
- Summer In Monterey
- San Francisco
- Hold Back Time
- My Jeanie
- Movies Is Magic
- This Town Goes Down At Sunset
- Lullaby
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Here is a view of the Golden State through rose-colored glasses that's as effervescent and intoxicating as pink champagne. Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks trade the roles they occupied nearly three decades ago when they collaborated on songs for the Beach Boys' great lost album, Smile. Orange Crate Art was conceived and overseen by Parks, who brought his old boss Wilson aboard chiefly to give voice to Parks's wistful song cycle. Given that much of the album is set in California, who better than favorite son Wilson to sing these songs? But while Wilson's voice initially evokes images of hot rods and surfboards, here he sings of locomotives and steamboats. Parks's California is a state of mind where time is ephemeral. We're brought to a bucolic yesteryear unmarred by violence and poverty. Orange Crate Art is set in "a world apart." A "hobo heart" is carefree rather than desperate. Time is something to be held back. "Everybody must come home" to a town that shuts down by 8 in the evening because "everybody's got things to do." When all is said and done, there's nothing left but doze off to Parks's pop symphonic arrangement of George Gershwin's "Lullaby." --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
A beautifully happy record..........2006-11-30
The Songs Remain The Same.......2005-09-14
Brian and Van Dyke WOW!.......2005-07-29
The bottom line here is the music.......2005-07-12
Van Dyke Parks provides the idiosyncratic, heartfelt, positive songs about a California long gone and Brian Wilson provides the sincere vocals. How Van Dyke actually got Brian to sing these melodic but harmonically complex songs is amazing in itself considering Brian's voice has been ravaged by time. That curiosity alone is worth the purchase of this masterpiece.
The CD booklet art is beautiful and perfectly paints the picture of these vibrantly orchestrated songs. Songs that were obviously written for the love of writing songs. I doubt Van Dyke Parks and his crew ever considered whether this CD would be a hit. Who cares? This is art. And it is realized in a most honest way here.
An Americana oddity well worth having in any CD collection.
An Overlooked Gem!.......2005-03-13
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Live At The Roxy Theatre
Brian Wilson Manufacturer: Oglio Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JRWZ Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Little Girl Intro
- The Little Girl I Once Knew
- This Whole World
- Don't Worry Baby
- Kiss Me Baby
- Do It Again
- California Girls
- I Get Around
- Back Home
- In My Room
- Surfer Girl
- The First Time
- This Isn't Love
- Add Some Music To Your Day
- Please Let Me Wonder
Tracks:
- Band Intro
- Brian Wilson
- 'Til I Die
- Darlin'
- Let's Go Away For Awhile
- Pet Sounds
- God Only Knows
- Lay Down Burden
- Be My Baby
- Good Vibrations
- Caroline No
- All Summer Long
- Love & Mercy
- Barbara Ann (Bonus Track)
- Sloop John B. (Bonus Track)
- Interview With Brian
Amazon.com
"Brian is Back!" It's taken decades, but that once sadly ironic press agent's epithet has finally come true. The intervening quarter-century may have devastated Brian Wilson's mind and body, and band and family, but, as this double-disc live recording/love-fest ably demonstrates, his soul and music burn on. Backed flawlessly by a 10-piece band (including L.A. pop revivalists the Wondermints) of fervent loyalists, Wilson and company march joyously through the Beach Boys' hits-laden catalog, from "Surfer Girl" through "Good Vibrations" to the cream of Pet Sounds, a handful of the legend's solo works, and a gratifying surprise or two (including a delicious, inside-out-ironic cover of Barenaked Ladies' laid-back "Brian Wilson" that segues hauntingly into the all-too-autobiographical "'Til I Die"). If cynics have chosen to deride Wilson's mature voice (as steady and expressive as it's been in decades) and general oddness (here revealed for what it often truly is: a playfully off-center sense of humor), they do so at the peril of ignoring his vast contributions and continuing influence--and the spark of undimmed genius that still holds so much promise. Make no mistake, this show was not about nostalgia, but rather a celebration of music whose performances sound completely in the moment. Previously available only as a Wilson Web site exclusive, this expanded edition includes an audio interview with Brian at the piano, as well as two bonus tracks--"Sloop John B" and the rousing encore sing-along "Barbara Ann"--that help further underscore a hopeful notion: Brian is really back. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
Brian Wilson Live at the Roxy Theatre is culled from the best performances recorded over a Friday and Saturday night in Hollywood. Live at the Roxy is a virtual greatest hits package and a wonderful coda to Brian's first solo tour. This release has 2 additional tracks than the internet only version previously available as well as an interview. 2CD's in a double slimline jewel box. 31 tracks.Album Details
The Legendary Musical Genius Behind the Beach Boys and his Backing Band of Reverent Fans the Wondermints were Captured Live at La's Roxy Theater in 2000. These Recordings Show that Wilson, (Contrary to Press Portraits of Him) was in Full Command of his Faculties, Energetic as Ever and in his Element Performing on Stage. The Wondermints Faithfully Support their Hero to this End as the Whole Ensemble Conjured Up Original Spirit and Good Vibes Live of These Timeless Classics Before an Intimate Invited Audience. This is a Unique Portrait of a Legend, Captured in a Precious Moment in Time. This Edition Includes "Wouldn't it Be Nice" and "Help Me Rhonda", Not Included on the Original USA Edition.Customer Reviews:
AN EXCEPTIONAL LIVE PERFORMANCE.....................2007-01-23
Nice Live Album.......2005-12-02
I love the song "Love and Mercy", and I'm glad he included it in this concert!
For any one who loves Beach boys Music.......2005-08-03
better then the Beach Boys!
Brilliant live set from a living genius........2005-03-16
The credit largely goes to Brian's band, the core of which is the L.A. pop band the Wondermints-- a superb group of musicians, and former Beach Boys touring bandmember Jeffrey Foskett, who largely sings Brian's falsettos. Brian's vocal range has contracted a bit over the years, and the vocal arrangements are structured for him to sing all the leads. While his voice is weak and occasionally goes off key or misses notes, its still got enough of that magic to carry itself.
The set is amazing-- from the opener, bizarre 1965 single "The Little Girl I Once Knew", the energy level is high, the performance is filled with obscure gems such "This Whole World", "Kiss Me Baby", "Please Let Me Wonder" and "'Til I Die" (the latter is a powerful and moving rendition), hits ("California Girls", "I Get Around", "God Only Knows", "Good Vibrations"), a couple "Pet Sounds" instrumentals, and a pair of new songs.
Now mind you, Brian's sort of odd mannerisms, accentuated moreso during these early shows, are there, but they're easy enough to ignore, and really, the performance is top notch. This is very highly recommended for any Beach Boys fan.
An introduction to Brian Wilson.......2004-10-22
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Street Scene: An American Opera
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000026OM Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Act I. Introduction And Opening Ensemble: Prelude
- Act I. Introduction And Opening Ensemble: Moonfaced, Starry-Eyed
- Act I. Introduction And Opening Ensemble: Ain't It Awful, The Heat
- Act I. Blues: I Got A Marble And A Star
- Act I. Gossip Trio: Get A Load Of That
- Act I. Arietta: When A Woman Has A Baby
- Act I. Aria: Somehow I Never Could Believe
- Act I. Wrapped In A Ribbon And Tied In A Bow
- Act I. Arioso: Lonely Home
- Act I. Scene And Song: Wouldn't You Like To Be On Broadway?
- Act I. Cavatina: What Good Would The Moon Be?
- Act I. Duet: Remember That I Care
- Act II. Introduction: Morning
- Act II. Children's Game
- Act II. Song: A Boy Like You
- Act II. Duet: We'll Go Away Together
- Act II. Choral Scene And Lament: The Woman Who Lived Up There
- Act II. Lullaby
- Act II. Finale: I Loved Her Too
- Act II. Farewell Duet: Don't Forget The Lilac Bush
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Kurt Weill harbored ambitions to compose the great American opera in the public, populist forum of Broadway, much as Gershwin did with Porgy and Bess. He did so in the 1947 Street Scene, which is a three-hour panorama of working-class American life revolving around a woman in an abusive marriage who is murdered for seeking comfort elsewhere. Weill never demonstrated a more remarkable fluency in a range of popular music style, but the piece's somewhat dated (and deliberate) sense of dramaturgy is apparent in this single disc of excerpts, performed in the comparatively reserved Broadway style of the 1940s. Though Langston Hughes's lyrics capture the Edward Hopperesque loneliness of those times, they can also be cloyingly bald. Weill's combination of pop-music manner and Puccinian operatic grandeur has since been more cohesively negotiated. However, excerpts this extensive would have been possible only in the dawn of the LP era, with cast members Anne Jeffreys, Polyna Stoska, and Brian Sullivan showing how this piece's journey started. --David Patrick StearnsCustomer Reviews:
Street Scene: An American Musical/Opera.......2006-08-16
Anne Jefferies,, I believe was in a revival of kismet and is georgeous..
A New concept of collaboration.......2000-05-18
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