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Disco de The Beach Boys: “Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 8 (1965): The Alternate "Beach Boys Today" Album, Vol. 2”

Disco de The Beach Boys: “Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 8 (1965): The Alternate "Beach Boys Today" Album, Vol. 2”
Información del disco :
Título: Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 8 (1965): The Alternate "Beach Boys Today" Album, Vol. 2
Fecha de Publicación:1998-01-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Pop, Surf Rock, Powerpop
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5419980190222
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Please Let Me Wonder (Rehearsals)
1 - 2 Please Let Me Wonder (Rehearsal)
1 - 3 Please Let Me Wonder (Takes 1-3)
1 - 4 Please Let Me Wonder (Take 4)
1 - 5 Please Let Me Wonder (Takes 5-10)
1 - 6 Please Let Me Wonder (Take 11)
1 - 7 Please Let Me Wonder (Takes 12-17)
1 - 8 Please Let Me Wonder (Take 18)
1 - 9 Please Let Me Wonder (Takes 19-21)
1 - 10 Please Let Me Wonder (Take 22)
1 - 11 Please Let Me Wonder (Takes 23-25)
1 - 12 Please Let Me Wonder (1st Vocal Overdub)
1 - 13 Please Let Me Wonder (2nd Vocal Overdub Takes 1-8)
1 - 14 Please Let Me Wonder (2nd Vocal Overdub Take 9)
1 - 15 Please Let Me Wonder (Track Only)
1 - 16
2 - 17 Help Me, Rhonda (Takes 1-4)
2 - 18 Help Me, Rhonda (Takes 14-19)
2 - 19 Help Me, Rhonda (Take 20)
2 - 20 Help Me, Rhonda (Takes 21-30)
2 - 21 Help Me, Rhonda (Take 31)
2 - 22 Help Me, Rhonda (Stereo Mix)
2 - 23 Help Me, Rhonda (1st Vocal Overdub)
2 - 24 Help Me, Rhonda (2nd Vocal Overdub Takes 1 and 2)
2 - 25 Good to My Baby (Takes 1-4)
2 - 26 Good to My Baby (Take 5)
2 - 27 Good to My Baby (Takes 6-13)
2 - 28 Good to My Baby (Take 14)
2 - 29 Good to My Baby (Takes 16 & 17)
2 - 30 Good to My Baby (Vocal Overdub Takes 1a-3a)
2 - 31 Good to My Baby (Vocal Overdub Take 4a)
3 - 32 Do You Wanna Dance? (Take 1)
3 - 33 Do You Wanna Dance? (Take 1)
3 - 34 Do You Wanna Dance? (Take 1)
3 - 35 Do You Wanna Dance? (Instrumental Insert)(Take)
3 - 36 In the Back of My Mind (Takes 1 & 2)
3 - 37 In the Back of My Mind (Takes 3 & 4)
3 - 38 In the Back of My Mind (Takes 5-10)
3 - 39 In the Back of My Mind (Takes 11-21)
3 - 40 In the Back of My Mind (Take 22)
3 - 41 In the Back of My Mind (Takes 23-27)
3 - 42 In the Back of My Mind (Take 28)
3 - 43 In the Back of My Mind (Take 31)
3 - 44 In the Back of My Mind (Instrumental Insert)
3 - 45 In the Back of My Mind (1st Vocal Overdub)
3 - 46 In the Back of My Mind (2nd Vocal Overdub Takes 1-5)
3 - 47 In the Back of My Mind (2nd Vocal Overdub Take 6)
3 - 48 In the Back of My Mind (2nd Vocal Overdub Takes 7-11)
3 - 49 In the Back of My Mind (2nd Vocal Overdub Take 12)
4 - 50 I'm So Young (Rehearsals)
4 - 51 I'm So Young (Take 1)
4 - 52 I'm So Young (Instrumental Insert)
4 - 53 I'm So Young (Vocal Intro Session)
4 - 54 I'm So Young (1st Vocal Overdub)
4 - 55 I'm So Young (2nd Vocal Overdub Takes 1 and 2)
4 - 56 I'm So Young (2nd Vocal Overdub Take 3)
4 - 57 I'm So Young (2nd Vocal Overdub Takes 4 and 5)
4 - 58 Bull Session with "Big Daddy" (20 Minute Long Version)
Análisis (en inglés) - :
This second volume of "The Alternate 'Beach Boys Today!' Album" contains nearly four additional hours of recording sessions chronicling the making of the said long-player. These January 1965 recording sessions are the first to be held after {$Wilson}'s infamous nervous breakdown in late 1964 while on the road with the group. One of the positive results of his collapse was {$Brian}'s decision to dedicate his energies to making records rather than personal appearances. Whether {$Brian Wilson} is taking his musical cues and inspiration from {$the Beatles} -- as has long been debated with credible argument -- is still uncertain. The music is becoming increasingly emotive and complicated as {$Wilson}'s tidal wave of creativity reveals on this volume of {^Unsurpassed Masters}. The rehearsals and sessions for {&"Please Let Me Wonder"} have instances of {$Wilson} barking instructions only to contradict himself moments later with better ideas. While still slightly compressed sounding, the spacious vocal overdubs are noteworthy as {$Wilson}'s arrangements are finally given the attention they so deserve. Other highlights include the album version of {&"Help Me Ronda"} -- which highlights instruments that get lost in the density of the final mix (for instance, the rhythm ukulele played by {$Billy Strange}). {&"Do You Want to Dance"} features a rare lead vocal from touring drummer {$Dennis Wilson}. Also worth more than a cursory listen are the vocal mixes of {&"I'm So Young"} displaying the increased complexity of {$Wilson}'s harmony arrangements. {&"Bull Session With 'Big Daddy' (Long Version)"} is a spoken-word track featuring the boys and {@Capitol} promo journalist {~Earl Leaf}. In recounting incidences from their 1964 European tour, they exposed the real {$Beach Boys} -- youthfully lewd and uncomfortably uncouth. It's amazing these recordings survived after bits were judiciously edited for a two-minute piece on the album. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide