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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886973393222
Format: Enhanced
Label: SonyBMG
Manufacturer: SonyBMG
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: SonyBMG
Release Date: June 16, 2008
Studio: SonyBMG
Disc 1:- River Song (3:44)
- What's Wrong (2:23)
- Moonshine (2:27)
- Friday Night (3:10)
- Dreamer (4:23)
- Thoughts Of You (3:04)
- Time (3:32)
- You And I (3:25)
- Pacific Ocean Blues (2:37)
- Farewell My Friend (2:26)
- Rainbows (2:48)
- End Of The Show (2:57)
- Tug Of Love (Previously Unreleased) (3:44)(Bonus Track)
- Only With You (Previously Unreleased) (3:57)(Bonus Track)
- Holy Man (Instrumental) (Previously Unreleased)(Bonus Track)
- Mexico (Previously Unreleased)(Bonus Track)
Disc 2:- Under The Moonlight (3:55)
- It's Not Too Late (4:32)
- School Girl (2:31)
- Love Remember Me (4:04)
- Love Surrounds Me (3:40)
- Wild Situation (2:41)
- Common (3:34)
- Are You Real (3:38)
- He's A Bum (2:50)
- Cocktails (3:00)
- I Love You (2:02)
- Constant Companion (3:22)
- Time For Bed (3:07)
- Album Tag Song (3:45)
- All Alone (3:44)
- Piano Variations On Thoughts Of You (3:03)
- Holy Man (Taylor Hawkins Version) (4:25)(Bonus Track)
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Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk Review: Apart from the non-release of Smile, the biggest lament of hardcore Beach Boys fans is that Bruce Johnston aside, none of the non-Brian Wilson solo albums are available on CD. But now, for fans of late drummer Dennis Wilson, there's reason to celebrate as his only-released solo album gets the reissue it deserves. Widely acknowledged as the finest Beach Boys solo effort, it's now presented with clarity, allowing the full sonic palette--the punch of opening "River Song" for example--to be heard in its intended glory. Wilson's raspy vocal may have been past its prime, but it's still affecting and ably supported by the sumptuous production values he gave the album. With high quality tracks such as the funky "Dreamer" and the poignant "Farewell My Friend", this will appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in The Beach Boys, as well as a delight for hardcore fans as the unreleased tracks (from the unfinished follow-up Bambu), easily match the original's quality.
While the disappointing absence of earlier singles ("Lady" or "Sound of Free") prevents this from being a definitive career anthology, this is as essential a Beach Boys artefact as Pet Sounds or Sunflower/Surf's Up. --Thom Allott
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This isn't Dennis Wilson. It looks like the reviews and the product have gotten matched up wrongly. Listen to the preview before buying to make up your mind, as they might have fixed it by the time you read this.
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As a drummer, harmony vocalist and occasional songwriter, Dennis Wilson wasn't the obvious member of the Beach Boys to be first to market with a solo album. But with this 1977 release he stepped outside the shadow of his brother Brian and showed off surprising. These rock productions, thick with guitars, drums, keyboards and orchestration, combine his legacy as a part of Brian Wilson's troupe, along with influences of West Coast collaborators like Gary Usher and visionaries like Curt Boettcher. Interestingly, ...
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Fantastic album Pacific Ocean Blue, just get it and listen to it, plus the bonus tracks and the additional lost album 'Bambu', all beautifully packaged, make this a worthy tribute to a flawed genius; Dennis Wilson.
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I bought POB on the strength of the reviews on here having never heard it (or heard of it) before and because I'm a big Beach Boys/Brian Wilson fan.
After several plays it still leaves me with mixed feelings. I admire much of the musical diversity of the tracks but often find the words hard to decipher (partly due to DW's diction and partly to the vocals often being set back in the mix) What the songs do have however is a soul-baring openess and honesty to them, which I think music should be about. POB is ...
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Finally this album is rereleased!! Certainly the best solo beach boy album (though the competition isn't much!) and definetly one of my favourites from the 70s. And the excitement for many a DW fan - all the unreleased tracks, some of which i had heard on scratchy bootleg before. Parts of the mixing for the Bambu tracks is not the best, i've heard better versions elsewhere - particularly wild situation, but overall you cant complain especially when there were a few tracks id never heard before and blew my mind (love ...
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